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Jeopardy Scientific Method Science Jobs Measurement Themes Of Life 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 Scientific Method “That dog has spots.”

$100 Answer from Scientific Method Observation

$200 Question from Scientific Method An educated guess of what will Happen, without it being tested

$200 Answer from Scientific Method Hypothesis

$300 Question from Scientific Method Suppose a scientific idea is well-tested and Can be used to make predictions in numerous situations, but cannot explain one part of it Is called a???

$300 Answer from Scientific Method Theory

$400 Question from Scientific Method Measuring how many centimeters A plant will grow over time during An experiment

$400 Answer from Scientific Method Data Collection

$500 Question from Scientific Method List in order all 5 steps of the scientific method

$500 Answer from Scientific Method 1. Observation 2. Hypothesis 3. Experiment 4. Collect Data 5. Theory/ Conclusion

$100 Question from Science Science is best described as: a.Set of facts b.Way of knowing c.Collection of beliefs d.List of rules

$100 Answer from Science B. Way of knowing

$200 Question from Science Which is Not a goal of science? a. To investigate and understand the natural world b. To explain events in the natural world c. To establish a connection of unchanging truths d. To use derived explanations to make useful predictions

$200 Answer from Science C. To establish a collection of Unchanging truths

$300 Question from Science Suppose a scientist proposes a Hypothesis about how a newly Discovered virus affects humans. Other scientists would: A. Reject the hypothesis B. Change the hypothesis to fit their own findings C. Design new experiments to test the proposed hypothesis D. Assume that the hypothesis is true and take their word for it

$300 Answer from Science C. Design new experiments to test The proposed hypothesis

$400 Question from Science Who reviews articles for peer- Reviewed journals?

$400 Answer from Science Other scientists working within the same field of study

$500 Question from Science Scientists need to leave their Personal beliefs outside of their Studies. This personal belief is a(n)?

$500 Answer from Science Bias

$100 Question from Science Jobs These scientists study Living organisms

$100 Answer from Science Jobs Biologists

$200 Question from Science Jobs A Biologist that studies living Things using satellite technology

$200 Answer from Science Jobs Global Ecologist

$300 Question from Science Jobs These scientists study and manipulate DNA

$300 Answer from Science Jobs Biotechnologists

$400 Question from Science Jobs These scientists want to create A Universal tree of Life

$400 Answer from Science Jobs Paleontologists

$500 Question from Science Jobs Biologists who work in the fields Of genomics and molecular biology Study what?

$500 Answer from Science Jobs DNA

$100 Question from Measurement Kilogram is symbolized by what?

$100 Answer from Measurement Kg

$200 Question from Measurement International System of Measurement is Also known as?

$200 Answer from Measurement SI measurement

$300 Question from Measurement True or False: Minutes are a measurement For SI

$300 Answer from Measurement False

$400 Question from Measurement Why is the metric system easier Than the English measurement system?

$400 Answer from Measurement Because its based on multiples of 10

$500 Question from Measurement Why do all scientists use the SI Measurement and metric system Over the system used in their Individual countries?

$500 Answer from Measurement So that communication is clear Across the world and they can Accurately reproduce the same Experiment exactly.

$100 Question from Themes of Life All living things are made of these?

$100 Answer from Themes of Life Cells

$200 Question from Themes of Life Animals coming from a common Ancestor shows which theory?

$200 Answer from Themes of Life Evolution

$300 Question from Themes of Life Living things eat other living things Demonstrates which characteristic of Living things?

$300 Answer from Themes of Life Living things need material And energy

$400 Question from Themes of Life The characteristic that requires Living things to have DNA

$400 Answer from Themes of Life Information and Heredity

$500 Question from Themes of Life The part of living things that Demonstrates why animals have Different shapes and sizes.

$500 Answer from Themes of Life Structure and function

Final Jeopardy A scientist discovers an important Breakthrough in cancer treatment. The scientist thinks the information Could save thousands of lives and Immediately announces the results On national television, skipping peer Review. How might other scientists React to this news? (Hint: I’m looking For a key term for a characteristic a Scientist should have.)

Final Jeopardy Answer They will be SKEPTICAL because the Was not peer-reviewed by other scientists To verify the accuracy of his results.