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JEOPARDY (Science Test 1:3 – 1:4)
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Jeopardy Category 1 Category 1
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Jeopardy Category 2 Category 2
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Jeopardy Category 3
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Jeopardy Category 4 Category 4
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Jeopardy Category 5 Category 5
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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 Final Jeopardy Click last 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Jeopardy Category 2 Jeopardy Category 3 Jeopardy Category 4 Jeopardy Category 5 Jeopardy Category 1
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Any substance that can’t be broken down is called what?
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What is an element?
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When two or more elements are combined chemically
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What is a compound?
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Oxygen enters the bloodstream from the lungs using this process:
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What is diffusion?
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Hydrogen is an example of this
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What is an element?
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The 5 most important compounds found in living things.
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Lipids carbohydrates water proteins nucleic acids
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What does it mean for a compound to be “organic”?
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It has carbon in it
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If you didn’t have enough proteins in your body, how could this be harmful?
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Chemical reactions may be too slow cell structures may not be made properly
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In the carrot lab, the carrot was bendable because_______
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Water went out of the carrot
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If you put a blood cell in salt water, what would happen to the cell as a result of osmosis?
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Water would leave the blood cell
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You have a cell with 15 protein molecules inside of it and 25 outside the cell. Which way will the protein molecules naturally move and what process is it?
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The protein molecules will move towards the inside of the cell, and the process is diffusion.
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Why is water important in a cell? 4 reasons
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Most chemical reactions in cells need water keeps cell temperature constant keeps the size/shape of the cell It allows things to move in and out of the cell
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What 3 things cross the cell membrane by active transport?
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Calcium sodium potassium
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What are the different kinds of passive transport
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Osmosis and diffusion
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This process is the movement of water molecules from an area of high to low concentration.
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What is osmosis
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What is active transport
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Movement of molecules from less crowded to more crowded areas requiring energy
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My science teacher told me that if I sleep on my book the night before and I would learn by osmosis. Is this statement correct? Why/why not?
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No, Osmosis is with water, not knowledge.
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What is the difference between passive and active transport?
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Passive transport doesn’t require energy, active transport does.
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How are osmosis and diffusion similar?
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They both involve molecules moving from crowded to less crowed places They are both types of passive transport
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Is this statement true or false: Some substances can cross the membrane of a cell if it is selectively permeable.
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True
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What allows molecules to move across the membrane by active transport.
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proteins
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Why do molecules bump into each other?
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They are always moving
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What is the inorganic compound found in living things that we studied?
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water
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Some substances being able to pass through the membrane while others cannot is called:
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What is selectively permeable
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Describe diffusion with the example of someone dropping a bottle of perfume.
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The scent molecules will move from crowded to less crowded places.
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Give an example of where diffusion would happen in your body?
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Oxygen in your blood or carbon dioxide out of your blood
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY PLEASE MAKE YOUR WAGER SELECTIONS NOW
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What happens if salt is in high concentration outside of a carrot?
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FINAL JEOPARY QUESTION
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Water diffuses out of the carrot (by osmosis) and makes the carrot flimsy, smaller, and have less mass.
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AND THE WINNER IS… Team 1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 2
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Team 1 Team 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CONGRATS TO Team 1
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Team 2 Team 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 CONGRATS TO Team 2
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