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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from H1
This structure develops around the seed to help
protect it and aid in dispersal.
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100 Answer from H1
Fruit
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100 Question from H1
The person is credited with making the first
microscope and seeing the first plant cells.
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100 Answer from H1
Hooke
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100 Question from H1
The scientific name for California Blackworm.
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Lumbriculus variegatus
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100 Question from H1
A seed that contains two cotyledons
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100 Answer from H1
Dicot seed
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100 Question from H1
When thinking about the three body parts of an
insect, what is the middle body part called
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500 Answer from H1
Thorax
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100 Question from H2
The scientific name for the parasitic insect we
know as the WowBug
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100 Answer from H2
Melitobia digitata
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100 Question from H2
A seed that contains only one cotyledon
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100 Answer from H2
Monocot
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100 Question from H2
The person credited with perfecting the
microscope
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100 Answer from H2
Leeuvenhoek
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100 Question from H2
The scientific name for Wisconsin Fast Plants
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Brassica rapa
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The process in which a seed begins to grow
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Germination
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100 Question from H3
When thinking about three body parts of an
insect, what is the last body part called that
is opposite the head
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100 Answer from H3
Abdomen
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100 Question from H3
A living thing that can grow, reproduce, respond
to its environment, and has movement
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Organism
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100 Question from H3
Minerals that plants need in small amounts such
as calcium, magnesium, and sulfur
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Micronutrients
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The science of classifying living things
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Taxonomy
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The person who developed the system of
classification we use today
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Linnaeus
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100 Question from H4
Mineral that plants need in larger amounts -
nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium
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100 Answer from H4
Macronutrients
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100 Question from H4
Used in combination with the eye piece provides
a range of magnification
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100 Answer from H4
Objective Lens
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100 Question from H4
Cluster of nerve cells that can sense changes in
light and dark
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Photoreceptors
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100 Question from H4
This contains minerals for plant growth and can
replace missing minerals in the soil when they
are depleted
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100 Answer from H4
Fertilizer
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100 Question from H4
The curvature that forms on the top of a liquid
when it is poured into a graduated cylinder
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Meniscus
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100 Question from H5
An organisms home where it gets its food,
shelter, and safety from predators
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Habitat
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100 Question from H5
Within an ecosystem, this is an organisms
function or job
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Niche
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100 Question from H5
The interactions between the living and
non-living parts of the environment
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Ecosystem
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100 Question from H5
A group of individuals of a species occupying a
specific region
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100 Answer from H5
All of the living things in an area often
comprised of more than one population
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100 Question from H5
All of the living things in an area often
comprised of more than one population
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100 Answer from H5
Community
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Final Jeopardy
Using a microscope to investigate the microscopic
world
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Final Jeopardy Answer
Microscopy
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