Title: Jeoprardy Review Presentation
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2 General and BioChem
3DNA and RNA
4 Body Systems
5 Genetics
6Evolution
7Cells
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9Which accounts for the least amount of water
being used. Agriculture, Residential or Industry
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11Which accounts for the least amount of water
being used. Agriculture, Residential or Industry
12Residential
13T or F The water that we are drinking today could
be more than 200 years old.
14 True
15- In the water treatment lab, what was added to the
waste water to make flocs? - Alum
- Chlorine
- Both, alum chlorine
16a. alum
17Why is most of our fresh water not available for
human consumption?
1876 is frozen
19- An artificial lake created by building a dam is
know as - Dam water
- Aquifer
- Surface water
- Reservoir
- groundwater
20reservoir
21- The entire area of land that drains into a
nearby river is known as its?. - watershed
- Aquifer
- Surface water
- Reservoir
- groundwater
22Watershed
23 what does a good buffer zone consists of?
24Grass, trees soil
25- A dam gives us...
- Flood control
- b. recreational enjoyment
- c. Electricity
- d. All of the above
26d. All of the above
27- Pollution that washes into storm drains
- nonpoint pollution
- point pollution
- none of the above
28Nonpoint pollution
29 Name one negative from the building of a dam.
30 Destroys ecosystems
31- Name an element used in purifying our drinking
water? - Carbon
- Chlorine
- Copper
- none of the above
32Chlorine
33- What is an underground rock formation that holds
water? - watershed
- Aquifer
- Surface water
- Reservoir
- groundwater
34b. aquifer
35- What item does not belong to an aquifer?
- Sand
- gravel
- Air
- Plastic liner
- water
36plastic liner
37What is not a solution to conserve water? a.
short showers b. low flow faucets c. drive
less d. water plants at night
38 c. Drive less
39Where is desalinization being used today?(name
2) New Jersey California South Dakota Idaho Saudi
Arabia
40California Saudi Arabia Florida
41- Why arent more countries using the process of
desalinization? - The country is not near the ocean
- Expensive
- The technology has not been developed
- all of the above
42Expensive
43What is towing water ?
44Put a giant plastic bag around fresh water Pull
an iceberg from the artic
45- What is happening to a recharge zone found above
aquifers? - a. People are pumping out the water faster then
it can be replaced. - We are paving and placing impervious surfaces on
top of aquifers - Both a b
- None of the above
46Both a b
47 - In poor developing
- countries, the major cause
- for water pollution is?
- acid rain
- Car exhaust
- Sewage agricultural runoff
- all of the above
48Sewage agricultural runoff
49- What would be the major negative impact when
residential units are located along a river? - Some houses will not have a view
- People will find it easier to pollute
- Impervious services will increase water with
toxins - The river will become cleaner
- All of the above
50c. Impervious services will increase water with
toxins
51 Name one source of non-point pollution?
52Litter Automobile oil animal waste fertilizer
53 True or False Sewage sludge has decreased by 40
due to the Conserve Reduction Act of 1977?
54False Sewage sludge has increased annually
55- After the treatment of wastewater what happens to
the toxic sludge? -
- fertilizer
- landfill
- dumped into rivers
56 Landfill
57- If sludge is toxic free
- what can they sludge be used for?
- Only landfill use
- cannot be used for anything
- fertilizer
- Gasoline for automobiles
58 Fertilizer
59Daily Double!!
60- Bacterium, virus, or parasitic worms that causes
disease are known as - Biological magnification
- b. eutrophication
- pathogen
- d. desalinization
61 pathogens
62- Most of the litter found in ocean comes from
where? - Industry
- Agricultural
- Cruise ships
- land
63 85 comes from land
64Where does most of the oil in our oceans come
from? a. major oil spills such as, the 1989
Exxon b. an accumulation of small spills c. has
not been studied
65 Accumulation of small spills
66Large cities (like Belleville) get water from?
a. Ground water b. surface water/reservoir
c. aquifer
67Surface water (lakes, reservoir rivers)
68- Why have some communities ban detergents
containing high levels of phosphate? - biomagnification
- pollution
- nonpoint pollution
- artificial eutrophication
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69Too much phosphate can lead to artificial
eutrofication
70Considering how much of our freshwater resources
are used every day. What cycle is responsible
for the reason why dont we run out of water?
71Water cycle
72Double Jeopardy!!
73Classification
74Ecology
75Microscopes
76Biomolecules
77Scientific Method
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79- In the process of desalinization, what is being
removed? - water
- heavy metals
- organic matter
- salt
80d. salt
81- How does thermal pollution affect aquatic
environments? - Kills aquatic organisms
- Lowers oxygen content
- Both, a b
- none of the above
82The water becomes warmer which reduces oxygen
levels and kills aquatic organisms
83What Act was pass in the 70s to make to clean
up all waterways? This Act also stated that all
surface waters be swimmable fishable. a.
Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act
b. Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978
c. International Convention for the Prevention
of Pollution from Ships d. Clean
Water Act
84d. The Clean Water Act
85Select a good buffer zone.
86Trees to the east.
87Name an area that has a postive impact on the
watershed.
88Trees
89Name a nonpoint pollution.
90Pesticides Road salt Lawn fertilizer
91Name a source of point pollution.
92Factories Uderground tanks Landfill Wells
93What is this illustration showing?
94Watershed
95What type of pollution is shown below? a.
point b. nonpoint c. thermal d. acid rain
96b. nonpoint
97What type of pollution is illustrated below?
a.point b.nonpoint c.thermal d.stream pollution
98a. point
99Which one is not an Electron Microscopes? Scannin
g-Tunneling-Jackson
100Jackson
101a community that remains unchanged
102What is a climax community?
103Members of same species living near each other
104What is a population?
105The source of nearly all energy
106What is the sun?
107What side of the river has a more positive
buffer?
108The forrested side
109adjust this to focus on high power
110What is the fine adjustment knob?
111The type of microscopes that we have in class
112What are compound light microscopes?
113- Select the false statement.
- Traffic on roadways along rivers can lead to
point pollution - Car tires can be a form of nonpoint pollution
- Leaking oil from cars is considered nonpoint
pollution - Heavy metals left on the road from vehicle brake
linings are a form of nonpoint pollution
114a. traffic along a river is a form of
nonpoint pollution
115- Select the false statement.
- Traffic on roadways along rivers can lead to
point pollution - Car tires can be a form of nonpoint pollution
- Leaking oil from cars is considered nonpoint
pollution - Heavy metals left on the road from vehicle brake
- linings are a form of nonpoint pollution
116Traffic on roadways along rivers can lead to
point pollution
117What Act was pass in the 70s to make to clean
up all waterways? This Act also stated that all
surface waters be swimmable fishable. a.
Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act
b. Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978
c. International Convention for the Prevention
of Pollution from Ships d. Clean
Water Act
118d. Clean Water Act
119characterized by the -CH(NH2)COOH "R" group
120What is an amino acid?
1216 carbons 12 hydrogens 2 oxygens
122What is glucose?
123Provides quick energy
124What are carbohydrates?
125an atom that can form single double and
triple bonds
126What is carbon?
127Daily Double!!
128- Select the false statement.
- Traffic on roadways along rivers can lead to
point pollution - Car tires can be a form of nonpoint pollution
- Leaking oil from cars is considered nonpoint
pollution - Heavy metals left on the road from vehicle brake
- linings are a form of nonpoint pollution
129Traffic on roadways along rivers can lead to
point pollution
130capable of causing cancer
131What is carcinogenic?
132Capable of inducing mutation (X-rays or
chemical pollution)
133What are mutagenic agents?
134replacing a defective or missing gene
135What is gene therapy?
136Contains genes from other organisms
137What are transgenic organisms?
138Releases energy from food particles
139What is cellular respiration?
140 Final Jeopardy
141Most important when considering the rate of
diffusion for cell survival