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Jeopardy Vocab 1 Vocab 2 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Classification Cells Inherited Traits Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Classification Scientists group, or ______________ animals and plants into different groups

$100 Answer Classification Classify

$200 Question Classification These are animals that do not have a backbone

$200 Answer Classification Invertebrates

$300 Question from Classification Name two ways that plants reproduce

$300 Answer from Classification Seeds or cones Spores

$400 Question from Classification Which plant does not belong in the group? Cherry tree rose grass moss

$400 Answer from Classification Moss – it is a nonvascular plant

$500 Question from Classification Name the five vertebrate categories

$500 Answer from Classification Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Birds Fish

Where can cells be found? $100 Question from Cells Where can cells be found?

$100 Answer from Cells In all living things

Name one organism that is $200 Question from Cells Name one organism that is single-celled

$200 Answer from Cells Amoebas Algae Bacteria

$300 Question from Cells How are single celled organisms different from multi-celled organisms? a. They may lack the parts found in multi-celled organisms b. Single-celled organisms do not have a nucleus c. Some single-celled organisms lack cell membranes d. Only multi-celled organisms reproduce

a. They may lack the parts found in multi-celled organisms $300 Answer from Cells a. They may lack the parts found in multi-celled organisms

Which part of the plant cell produces $400 Question from Cells Which part of the plant cell produces food for the plant?

$400 Answer from Cells Chloroplasts

Which parts of the plant cell can NOT be found in the animal cell? $500 Question from Cells Which parts of the plant cell can NOT be found in the animal cell?

Chloroplasts and Cell Wall $500 Answer from Cells Chloroplasts and Cell Wall

$100 Question from Inherited Traits Name a trait that you inherited from your parents

$100 Answer from Inherited Traits This depends on the student…

$200 Question from Inherited Traits You can change your learned behaviors True or False

$200 Answer from Inherited Traits True

$300 Question from Inherited Traits Which is true: Genes control traits Traits control genes

$300 Answer from Inherited Traits Genes control traits

$400 Question from Inherited Traits Dylan is better at writing than his brother. This is an example of a

$400 Answer from Inherited Traits Learned Behavior

$500 Question from Inherited Traits Which sentence is TRUE? Inherited traits are not passed on to offspring Inherited traits are controlled by genes Behaviors are never inherited Behaviors are always inherited

$500 Answer from Inherited Traits b. Inherited traits are controlled by genes

This helps a cell keep its shape $100 Question from Vocab 1 This helps a cell keep its shape

$100 Answer from Vocab 1 Cell Wall

$200 Question from Vocab 1

$200 Answer from Vocab 1 Cytoplasm

Which of these can you change? $300 Question from Vocab 1 Which of these can you change? instincts, learned behaviors, inherited traits, inherited behaviors

$300 Answer from Vocab 1 Learned Behaviors

This is a behavior or knowledge that an $400 Question from Vocab 1 This is a behavior or knowledge that an animal has at birth

$400 Answer from Vocab 1 Instinct

A tiny cell that contains information for traits $500 Question from Vocab 1 A tiny cell that contains information for traits

$500 Answer from Vocab 1 Gene

Vertebrates that have live babies, are covered with fur or hair, and $100 Question from Vocab 2 Vertebrates that have live babies, are covered with fur or hair, and are warm-blooded

$100 Answer from Vocab 2 Mammals

A type of plant that does not have tubes and absorbs food and water $200 Question from Vocab 2 A type of plant that does not have tubes and absorbs food and water from the soil

$200 Answer from Vocab 2 Nonvascular

A type of plant that eats dead plants $300 Question from Vocab 2 A type of plant that eats dead plants and animals

$300 Answer from Vocab 2 Decomposer

A tiny cell that falls off a plant to create a new plant $400 Question from Vocab 2 A tiny cell that falls off a plant to create a new plant

$400 Answer from Vocab 2 Spore

same body temperature as their surroundings $500 Question from Vocab 2 Animals that have the same body temperature as their surroundings are

$500 Answer from Vocab 2 Cold-blooded

Final Jeopardy This is the process that plants use to turn carbon dioxide into oxygen

Final Jeopardy Answer Photosynthesis