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100 200 300 400 500 Cells Biochemistry Life Processes Energy Reproduction Round Two
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200 400 600 800 1000 Genetics Botany Animals Ecology Evolution END Round One
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER CELLS FOR 100 Cells with a nucleus.
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GAMEBOARD Back What are eukaryotes? CELLS FOR 100
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Control center of the cell; houses DNA. CELLS FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD Back What is the nucleus? CELLS FOR 200
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER This cell organelle is the site of protein synthesis. This cell organelle is the site of protein synthesis. CELLS FOR 300
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GAMEBOARD Back What is the ribosome? CELLS FOR 300
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane. CELLS FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD Back What is osmosis? CELLS FOR 400
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The site where glucose is turned into ATP. CELLS FOR 500
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GAMEBOARD Back What are mitochondria? CELLS FOR 500
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The four main organic molecules. BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 100
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GAMEBOARD What are Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids? Back BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 100
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 200 Four elements common to all living things.
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GAMEBOARD Back BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 200 What are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen?
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 300 A solution with a pH less than 7; a solution with a PH greater than 7.
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GAMEBOARD Back BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 300 What is an acid? What is a base?
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 400 The building blocks of proteins.
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GAMEBOARD Back BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 400 What are amino acids?
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 500 The type of chemical bonds most common in living organisms.
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GAMEBOARD Back BIOCHEMISTRY FOR 500 What are covalent bonds?
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER LIFE PROCESSES FOR 100 A cell’s ability to maintain its internal environment despite changes on the outside.
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GAMEBOARD Back What is homeostasis? LIFE PROCESSES FOR 100
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The movement of an organism in response to chemicals. LIFE PROCESSES FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD What is chemotaxis? Back LIFE PROCESSES FOR 200
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER This type of behavior is demonstrated when a cat learns that the sound of a can opener means he will be fed. LIFE PROCESSES FOR 300
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GAMEBOARD What is classical conditioning? Back LIFE PROCESSES FOR 300
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The process of breaking down food particles. LIFE PROCESSES FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD What is digestion? Back LIFE PROCESSES FOR 400
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The complete, balanced formula for cellular respiration. Daily Double
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GAMEBOARD What is Energy + 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + 36ATP? What is Energy + 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + 36ATP? Back Daily Double
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The process of food production by capturing sunlight energy. ENERGY FOR 100
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GAMEBOARD ENERGY FOR 100 What is photosynthesis? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER An organism that absorbs energy from sunlight for use in making food. ENERGY FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD ENERGY FOR 200 What is an autotroph? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The ultimate source of energy for all living things. ENERGY FOR 300
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GAMEBOARD ENERGY FOR 300 What is the sun? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The energy required by most living things cycle through these two processes. ENERGY FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD ENERGY FOR 400 What are photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER This energy storage molecule is responsible for storing excess glucose in the human body. This energy storage molecule is responsible for storing excess glucose in the human body. ENERGY FOR 500
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GAMEBOARD ENERGY FOR 500 What is glycogen? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Reproduction with one parent; reproduction with two parents. REPRODUCTION FOR 100
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GAMEBOARD REPRODUCTION FOR 100 What is asexual reproduction? What is sexual reproduction? What is asexual reproduction? What is sexual reproduction? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The cells used by animals to produce other animals like themselves. The cells used by animals to produce other animals like themselves. REPRODUCTION FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD REPRODUCTION FOR 200 What are gametes (sex cells)? (egg and sperm in humans) What are gametes (sex cells)? (egg and sperm in humans) Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Division in the nucleus that results in the production of two diploid daughter cells. REPRODUCTION FOR 300
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GAMEBOARD REPRODUCTION FOR 300 What is mitosis? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The fertilized cell that results when a sperm and egg unite. REPRODUCTION FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD REPRODUCTION FOR 400 What is a zygote? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER A type of asexual reproduction (such as in bacteria) in which the parent cell divides itself in half to produce an offspring. REPRODUCTION FOR 500
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GAMEBOARD REPRODUCTION FOR 500 What is binary fission? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER A cross of two heterozygous individuals (such as Rr) would likely yield this phenotypic ratio. GENETICS FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD GENETICS FOR 200 What is 3:1? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The genotype of a pea plant that is heterozygous tall [tallness (T) is dominant to shortness (t) in pea plants]. GENETICS FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD GENETICS FOR 400 What is Tt? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Because the allele is located on the X chromosome, colorblindness is said to be this type of trait. GENETICS FOR 600
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GAMEBOARD GENETICS FOR 600 What is sex-linked? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER How cystic fibrosis is inherited. GENETICS FOR 800
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GAMEBOARD GENETICS FOR 800 What is autosomal recessive? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER One clue that a disease is sex-linked. GENETICS FOR 1000
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GAMEBOARD GENETICS FOR 1000 What are when more males have the trait/disease? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Plants that produce “naked” seeds. BOTANY FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD What are gymnosperms? Back BOTANY FOR 200
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The term for the growth and development of a seed. BOTANY FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD What is germination? Back BOTANY FOR 400
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The structure where photosynthesis takes place in plants. BOTANY FOR 600
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GAMEBOARD What is the chloroplast? Back BOTANY FOR 600
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The pattern of plant life cycles where a 2N stage is followed by a 1N stage. BOTANY FOR 800
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GAMEBOARD What is alternation of generations? Back BOTANY FOR 800
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The tube structures that conduct food and water. BOTANY FOR 1000
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GAMEBOARD What is phloem (food); what is xylem (water)? (or, what is vascular tissue? Back BOTANY FOR 1000
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Animals that do not have a backbone. ANIMALS FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD What are invertebrates? Back ANIMALS FOR 200
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Clams, snails, and sea slugs belong to this phylum of animal. ANIMALS FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD What is Mollusca? Back ANIMALS FOR 400
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER This phylum includes crabs, grasshoppers, lobsters, and cockroaches. ANIMALS FOR 600
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GAMEBOARD What are the Arthropods? Back ANIMALS FOR 600
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Whales, dolphins, and bats are classified as this type of animal. ANIMALS FOR 800
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GAMEBOARD What are mammals? Back ANIMALS FOR 800
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Humans have this type of symmetry. ANIMALS FOR 1000
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GAMEBOARD What is bilateral symmetry? Back ANIMALS FOR 1000
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment. ECOLOGY FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD ECOLOGY FOR 200 What is ecology? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER This is caused by the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ECOLOGY FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD ECOLOGY FOR 400 What is the greenhouse effect? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The biome generally found in North Carolina. ECOLOGY FOR 600
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GAMEBOARD ECOLOGY FOR 600 What is a temperate deciduous forest? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Two factors (general terms) that make up an ecosystem. ECOLOGY FOR 800
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GAMEBOARD ECOLOGY FOR 800 What are abiotic and biotic factors? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The accumulation of toxins in the tissue of higher-order consumers. ECOLOGY FOR 1000
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GAMEBOARD ECOLOGY FOR 1000 What is bioaccumulation? Back
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The source of genetic variation, which are the basis for evolution. EVOLUTION FOR 200
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GAMEBOARD What are mutations? Back BODY SYSTEMS FOR 200
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Structures in related organisms that have different functions (e.g., wing of bat, flipper of whale, arm of human). BODY SYSTEMS FOR 400
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GAMEBOARD What are homologous structures? Back BODY SYSTEMS FOR 400
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER When individuals cannot interbreed because of a land barrier. BODY SYSTEMS FOR 600
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GAMEBOARD What is reproductive isolation? Back BODY SYSTEMS FOR 600
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER Variations in individuals that help them survive better in their environment. BODY SYSTEMS FOR 800
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GAMEBOARD What are adaptations? Back BODY SYSTEMS FOR 800
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CHECK YOUR ANSWER The human appendix is an example of this evolutionary feature. BODY SYSTEMS FOR 1000
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GAMEBOARD What is a vestigial structure? Back BODY SYSTEMS FOR 1000
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