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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Ms. Anderson

Jeopardy Picture This DNA Mitosis Replication Vocabulary Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Made up of a phosphate, sugar, base

Nucleotide A 100

Adenine pairs with… A 200

Thymine ASlide 4 200

Location of DNA within a cell

Nucleus A 300

Base found in RNA but not DNA ASlide 12 400

Uracil A 400

Process of forming RNA from DNA

Transcription A 500

“I Pray More At The Church” Helps you remember… B 100

Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telephase, Cytokensis B 100

Nuclear Membrane Disappears Nuclear Membrane Disappears. Spindle fibers form, sister chromatids attach and appear as (x) B 200

Prophase B 200

Phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up at the center of the spindles. B 300

Metaphase B 300

Division of the cell’s cytoplasm B 400

Cytokinesis BSlide 4 400

Chromosomes that are duplicated but still attached. Appear as an (x).

Sister Chromatids B 500

Process of DNA duplication CSlide 26 100

Replication C 100

Developed the DNA model C 200

Watson and Crick CSlide 4 200

After DNA unzips what lines up and fills in along the missing side CSlide 30 300

Nucleotides C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Carries genetic code from DNA to ribosomes

Messenger RNA CSlide 4 400

Process of forming RNA from DNA

Transcription C 500

Cell surrounded by a protective covering

Spore D 100

Cell’s blueprint D 200

Gene D 200

Equal distribution of cell’s gene

Mitosis DSlide 4 300

Process of re-growing body parts

Regeneration D 400

Process of copying genetic information for reproductive cells; contains only half of the genetic information needed for the cell-to-be DSlide 45 500

Meiosis DSlide 4 500

Process of manufacturing proteins within a cell

Protein synthesis E 100

Cell makes a complete copy of genes before dividing

Interphase E 200

Chromosomes line up along the center of the cell

Metaphase E 300

Chromosomes uncoil at ends of cell, new nuclear membranes appear

telephase E 400

Type of cell division used to replace worn-out cells

Mitosis Mitoic Cell Division E 500

Name of the shape of this model

Double Helix F 100

First step of DNA replication

DNA strand splits; DNA unzips F 200

Illustration of what stage of mitosis

Anaphase F 300

Step of mitosis F 400

Metaphase F 400

Step of mitosis F 500

Telephase F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen toSlide 67 begin

List the two ways RNA’s structure differs from DNA’s structure Click on screen to continue

Single Strand of Nucleotides and Uracil replaces thymine Click on screen to continue

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