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Biology Jeopardy $100 Evolution Ecological succession Parts of A flower EukaryotesTropisms $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Plant or animal cell which evolved to use the sun light for energy Plant cell Plant cell

1 - $200 What where the first cells to evolve What where the first cells to evolve Prokaryotic and eukaryotic

1 - $300 What dose evolution mean What dose evolution mean The development of something from a single or more complex form The development of something from a single or more complex form

1 - $400 What is older prokaryote or eukaryote What is older prokaryote or eukaryote prokaryote prokaryote

1 - $500 When was the first living cell When was the first living cell Around 3.8 billion years ago Around 3.8 billion years ago

2 - $100 What is the order of the succession What is the order of the succession Forest, bushes, mosses, bare rock, scrubs and small trees, plants and grasses Forest, bushes, mosses, bare rock, scrubs and small trees, plants and grasses Bare rock, mosses, plants and grasses, bushes, shrubs and small trees, forest Bare rock, mosses, plants and grasses, bushes, shrubs and small trees, forest

2 - $200 What is ecological sucsesion What is ecological sucsesion The changing sequence of communities that live in an eqosystem The changing sequence of communities that live in an eqosystem

2 - $300 What is a pioneer species What is a pioneer species The first organism to colonize a place that had no living organisms The first organism to colonize a place that had no living organisms

2 - $400 What is climax stage What is climax stage When the place becomes stable When the place becomes stable

2 - $500 What is the final stage of ecological succession? What is the final stage of ecological succession? Primary Succession Primary Succession

3 - $100 What are the parts of a flower that it uses to wrap around things? What are the parts of a flower that it uses to wrap around things? Tendrils Tendrils

3 - $200 A flower moves in order to get sunlight A flower moves in order to get sunlight Photosynthesis Photosynthesis

3 - $300 What part of a flower is an ovary? What part of a flower is an ovary?

3 - $400 What is the stamen and pistol? What is the stamen and pistol?

3 - $500 What part of the flower produces pollen? What part of the flower produces pollen? Stamen Stamen

4 - $100 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus true or false? Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus true or false? True True

4 - $200 What type of eukaryote is a jellyfish? What type of eukaryote is a jellyfish? Cnidarians Cnidarians

4 - $300 Which of the following is eukaryotic, a pine tree or a table? Which of the following is eukaryotic, a pine tree or a table? Pine tree Pine tree

4 - $400 Can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic Can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic If a cell has a plasma membrane, it is…. If a cell has a plasma membrane, it is….

4 - $500 What is NOT found within the nucleus? What is NOT found within the nucleus? Cytoplasm Cytoplasm

5 - $100 What are the four types of tropisms? What are the four types of tropisms? Hydro tropism Hydro tropism Phototropism Phototropism Thigmotropism Thigmotropism Gravitropism Gravitropism

5 - $200 What type of tropism is this What type of tropism is this Thigmotropism Thigmotropism

5 - $300 What is positive tropism What is positive tropism When a plant moves towards the light or stimulus When a plant moves towards the light or stimulus

5 - $400 What type is this What type is this Phototropism Phototropism

5 - $500 What type is this What type is this Gravitropism Gravitropism

Final Jeopardy What is the scientific name of the Canadian Goose? What is the scientific name of the Canadian Goose? Branta Canadensis Branta Canadensis