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Jeopardy Key TermsHereditary EnvironmentBirth Defects Wild Card Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Key Terms Giving Birth to more than one child at a time

$100 Answer from Key Terms What is Multiple Births?

$200 Question from Key Terms A condition caused by brain damage Before, during or right after birth

$200 Answer from Key Terms What is Cerebral Palsy?

$300 Question from Key Terms A medication that can be purchased By anyone off the shelf at the Pharmacy without a perscription

$300 Answer from Key Terms What is over the counter medication?

$400 Question from Key Terms A progressive weakness and shrinking Of the muscles most commonly inherited

$400 Answer from Key Terms What is Muscular Dystrophy?

$500 Question from Key Terms A Treadlike structure that carries Genes in living cells

$500 Answer from Key Terms What is a chromosome?

$100 Question from Heredity Characteristics connected with the body For example eye color, hair texture

$100 Answer from Heredity What are Physical Traits?

$200 Question from Heredity Passing on of certain characteristics From earlier generations

$200 Answer from Heredity What is heredity?

$300 Question from Heredity Chromosomes are found here

$300 Answer from Heredity What is in the nucleus of a cell?

$400 Question from Heredity Total number of chromosomes carried in a sperm cell

$400 Answer from Heredity What is 23?

$500 Question from Heredity Stronger Genes

$500 Answer from Heredity What are dominate Genes?

$100 Question from Environment FAS

$100 Answer from Environment What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

$200 Question from Environment Stunts brain development, causes Mental retardation, increases the Risk of multiple birth defects and Low birth weight babies

$200 Answer from Environment What is inadequate nutrition Of the mother?

$300 Question from Environment Parasite found in cat litter and Some raw meat causes this

$300 Answer from Environment What is toxoplsmosis?

$400 Question from Environment Can cause babies to be smaller Than average, miscarriages, Premature deliveries, Respiratory Infections and allergies

$400 Answer from Environment What is exposure to Nicotine, smoking tobacco or Second hand smoke?

$500 Question from Environment Facial Deformities, delayed physical Growth, heart defects, hyperactivity, Mental retardation, poor coordination Caused by excess alcohol use

$500 Answer from Environment What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

$100 Question from Birth Defects An upper lip congenitally divided Into two parts

$100 Answer from Birth Defects What is Cleft Lip

$200 Question from Birth Defects Genetic disorder, breathing, lung and digestive problems,

$200 Answer from Birth Defects What is Cystic Fibrosis?

$300 Question from Birth Defects Body Chemistry Disorder, can’t process Specific fat, common in jewish descent Recessive gene

$300 Answer from Birth Defects What is Tay-Sachs?

$400 Question from Birth Defects Nerve cells in brain waste away Defective dominate gene disorder Usually in males, leads to dementia

$400 Answer from Birth Defects What is Huntington’s Disease?

$500 Question from Birth Defects Incompletely formed Spinal Cord

$500 Answer from Birth Defects What is Spina Bifida?

$100 Question from Wild Card Progressive wasting of skeletal muscle tissue Usually affects males Transmitted by female carriers

$100 Answer from Wild Card What is Muscular Dystrophy?

$200 Question from Wild Card Total number of Chromosomes In a cell

$200 Answer from Wild Card What is 46?

$300 Question from Wild Card Weaker Gene

$300 Answer from Wild Card What is a recessive Gene?

$400 Question from Wild Card X chromosome meets Y chromosome

$400 Answer from Wild Card What is Baby Boy?

$500 Question from Wild Card Number of ovum and sperm needed For fraternal twins

$500 Answer from Wild Card What is 2 ovum and 2 sperm?

Final Jeopardy Overly rapid growth of the head

Final Jeopardy Answer What is Hydrocephalus?.