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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 ______occurs when a grain of pollen lands on the stigma of the flower Pollination

1 - $200 The part of the plant that contains the seeds is called the________ fruit

1 - $300 The ____ is the male part of the flower stamen

1 - $400 The ___is the female part of the flower pistil

1 - $500 A fertilized egg cell is called a _______ zygote

2 - $100 True or False? An egg provides protection, nutrients, food, and waste removal for the developing animal. True

2 - $200 True or False? The embryo develops into the zygote False

2 - $300 True or False? A baby marsupial mammal finishes developing in its mother’s pouch True

2 - $400 True or False? The period of time between fertilization and the birth of an animal is called gestation True

2 - $500 What occurs when pollen is transferred from one plant to another Cross-pollination

3 - $100 What is a tiny tube that grows down into the ovule of a flower? pollen

3 - $200 What is smaller than a seed and consists of only one cell; does not contain any stored food for the new plant? spore

3 - $300 What develops into the fruit of the plant filament

3 - $400 What usually pollinates conifers? wind

3 - $500 An organism, such as a planarian, breaks into many fragments. Each fragment can grow into a new adult. fragmentation

4 - $100 A parent cell, such as an amoeba, divides into two cells. Each new cell is an independent organism Binary fission

4 - $200 A piece of the parent organism, such as a sea star, is broken off. The broken piece can develop into a new organism regeneration

4 - $300 Some organism can reproduce from only one parent Asexual reproduction

4 - $400 A part of a plant that normally is not involved in reproduction develops into a new plant Vegetative reproduction

4 - $500 A new organism, such as yeast, develops on the parent organism. When it is able to survive on its own, it breaks off from the parent. budding

5 - $100 Bottom of the pistil ovary

5 - $200 The special leaves that store food inside the seed are called ________ cotyledons

5 - $300 Without water, light and the proper temperature and type of soil, most seeds will not what? germinate

5 - $400 Animals lower on the food chain keep their _____balanced by laying a greater number of eggs. population

5 - $500 True or False? Animals that do not provide any parental care often lay a large number of eggs. True

Final Jeopardy What conditions encourage the germination and growth of fungus spores? Spores landing near food, warmth, and moisture.