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Jeopardy Made by: Maya J. and Sophia P. Life Cycles Heredity Vocabulary Reproduction Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Lifecycles What kind of metamorphosis do Butterflies go through?

$100 Lifecycles answer Complete metamorphosis

$200 Lifecycles What is the average human lifespan in the world?

$200 Lifecycles Answer 65 to 70 years

$300 Lifecycles What are two characteristics of a chameleon?

$300 Lifecycles Answer Camouflage, long tongue, sticky feet etc.

$400 Lifecycles What are the names of the two circled things? How do they help to create more flowers? 1. 2.

$400 Lifecycles Answer 1.The stamen is the tube that pollen goes down. The pollen then creates a seed with other pollen. 2. The pistol creates pollen. It drops it on the leaves so bees and other things can take it to another flower.

$500 Lifecycles What environmental elements have flowering plants adapted to or used to keep themselves alive? Give five examples. E.g. The sun: for heat to grow.

$500 Lifecycles Answer Bees: to carry pollen Rain: for water to drink Sun: to grow Soil: to grow in Leaves: to reach towards the sun Petals: to catch the pollen that falls Etc.

$100 Reproduction What are the male and female sex cell called?

$100 Reproduction Answer Sperm cell (male) Egg cell (female)

$200 Reproduction What is the name of the thing that is formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg?

$200 Reproduction Answer A zygote

$300 Reproduction What are three animals that do external fertilization and three animals that do internal fertilization?

$300 Reproduction Answer External: Fish, Frog, Turtle etc. Internal: Dog, Cat, Horse etc.

Daily Double!!!

$400 Reproduction What is one pro (good thing) and one con (bad thing) of asexual reproduction?

$400 Reproduction Answer Pros Cons 1. Less energy 1. Everything looks the same 2. Less waiting time 2. There is no different sex 3. Need only one parent

$500 Reproduction What are the four main types of asexual reproduction? Give at least one example of each.

$500 Reproduction Answer Binary fission: Two celled organisms Budding: Potato Regeneration: Starfish Mitosis: Human cells

$100 Heredity How many chromosomes do you inherit from each parent?

$100 Heredity Answer 23 from each parent

$200 Heredity What are two learned traits that humans have? What are two inherited traits that humans have?

$200 Heredity Answer Talking, walking, dressing, and washing are all learned traits. How tall you are, how easily you gain weight, and what color your hair and eyes are, are all inherited traits.

$300 Heredity What is a Punnett square?

$300 Heredity Answer It is away to determine the possible gene combinations of the offspring if the genes of the parents are known.

$400 Heredity What is a dominant gene? Give two specific examples.

$400 Heredity Answer A gene that is stronger than others. It over powers others. E.g. Brown eyes, brown hair, curly hair etc.

$500 Heredity If your dad has blue eyes and your mom has brown eyes is it possible for them to have a blue eyed child? What if your mom doesn't have the blue eyed recessive gene but one of her parents does, is it still possible?

$500 Heredity Answer Yes it is possible for them to have a blue eyed child if the mom has the recessive blue eyed gene. If not the baby will not be blue eyed even if one of the mom’s parents has the blue eyed gene.

$100 Vocabulary What is the name of the process of passing down traits?

$100 Vocabulary Answer Heredity.

$200 Vocabulary What is it called when somebody breeds two living things to make a better or more useful thing?

$200 Vocabulary Answer Selective breeding .

$300 Vocabulary What is the scientific name for one’s child or children?

$300 Vocabulary Answer Offspring.

$400 Vocabulary What is the process of when germ cells dividing?

$400 Vocabulary Answer Meiosis.

$500 Vocabulary What is the name of the thing that is made when two similar living things such as zebra and horse, are bred.

$500 Vocabulary Answer Hybrid

Final Jeopardy We live in a world with many different species and habitats. We have adapted to lots of things and these adaptations show the__________ of living things.

Final Jeopardy Answer Diversity