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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 Science Basics 1 Sci Method 2 Cell transport 3 Homeostasis 4 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What does the prefix bio mean? Life

1 - $200 How many milliliters are in this graduated cylinder? 21.5 ml

1 - $300 What is the best instrument to accurately measure fluids? Graduated cylinder

1 - $400 Write a hypothesis for the following question: How does exercise affect your heart rate? If you exercise then your heart rate will increase

1 - $500 What is the problem with this experiment? Focus on variables George is testing how fertilizer affects growth of plants Set up1 - 5 lettuce plants are grown with fertilizer Set up2- 5 sunflower plants are grown without fertilizer More than 1 variable is being tested- not controlled lab

2 - $100 What is your dependent variable in the following graph? Height (cm)

2 - $200 What is the label of the X axis? pH

2 - $300 What is a conclusion you can make from the graph? As you increase temperature The number of ants leaving increased until your get to about 28 degrees

2 - $400 Give an inference from the following picture She is sick She has a fever

2 - $500 Provide a qualitative and quantitative observation. Quantitative: 2 fruits, 1 apple, 1 orange Qualitative: red apple, orange orange, red background

3 - $100 What does a eukaryotic cell have that a prokaryotic does not have? Nucleus

3 - $200 I mix sugar and water together. What is the solute? The sugar

3 - $300 What is the word to describe the membrane below, and how it controls what goes through? Selectively permeable or semi permeable

3 - $400 Illustrate diffusion- before and after picture may be best. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $500 Explain why water has a natural tendency to move into or outside of cells. (what is the process that moves water called?) Water moves through osmosis from a high concentration to a low concentration.

4 - $100 What is an example of something that must be kept in homeostatic balance in a human body? Temperature, water level, energy, sugar, blood pressure, oxygen, etc.

4 - $200 If your body becomes imbalanced (something is too high or too low), what does your body use to return to normal levels? Negative feedback

4 - $300 Provide an example of positive feedback Labor contractions, blood clotting

4 - $400 What type of feedback is the following example? You forget your sweater this morning, as a result you shiver as you walk to school. Negative feedback

4 - $500 What if your body can not maintain homeostasis? Ex: you are outside in below freezing temperatures for an extended period of time Possible death, need medical attention to help return to normal levels

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