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Jeopardy $100 Prefix/SuffixBase Cont. Whole Word Cont. $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Prefix meaning “life” Prefix meaning “life”

1 - $200 Prefix meaning “first” Prefix meaning “first”

1 - $300 Prefix meaning “harsh” or “extreme” Prefix meaning “harsh” or “extreme”

1 - $400 Prefix meaning “Earth” Prefix meaning “Earth”

1 - $500 Suffix meaning “process of” Suffix meaning “process of”

2 - $100 A piece of Earth’s crust A piece of Earth’s crust

2 - $200 Any evidence or remains from a once-living organism. Any evidence or remains from a once-living organism.

2 - $300 Another word for “movement” Another word for “movement”

2 - $400 A word meaning “to make” A word meaning “to make”

2 - $500 Word meaning “beginning” Word meaning “beginning”

3 - $100 A segment of DNA A segment of DNA

3 - $200 A word meaning “formed by nature” A word meaning “formed by nature”

3 - $300 A word meaning “synthetic” or “fake” A word meaning “synthetic” or “fake”

3 - $400 A word meaning “to choose” A word meaning “to choose”

3 - $500 A word meaning “A state of rest or balance” A word meaning “A state of rest or balance”

4 - $100 The movement of Earth’s crust. The movement of Earth’s crust.

4 - $200 The belief that life comes from life. The belief that life comes from life.

4 - $300 The false belief that living things come from non-living things. The false belief that living things come from non-living things.

4 - $400 When evolution creates a new species. When evolution creates a new species.

4 - $500 When the percentage of alleles in a population stays the same year-after-year. When the percentage of alleles in a population stays the same year-after-year.

5 - $100 The process of breeding organisms with certain traits (e.g. breeding dogs) to produce a desired offspring. The process of breeding organisms with certain traits (e.g. breeding dogs) to produce a desired offspring.

5 - $200 When organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce and pass their traits offspring. This process is also known as “survival of the fittest” When organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce and pass their traits offspring. This process is also known as “survival of the fittest”

5 - $300 Bacteria living in harsh and extreme environments. Bacteria living in harsh and extreme environments.

5 - $400 When a physical barrier separates or divides a population. When a physical barrier separates or divides a population.

5 - $500 When organisms no longer mate with one another due to genetic or mating behavioral differences. When organisms no longer mate with one another due to genetic or mating behavioral differences.

Final Jeopardy The theory stating species change over time. The theory stating species change over time.