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1 Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s
Energy & Matter Jeopardy

2 Atoms & Elements Periodic Table COL Organization of Life ????? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 What is the smallest part of matter?
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The Atom Click Anywhere to Continue

5 These are found inside of a nucleus of an atom
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Protons & Neutrons Click Anywhere to Continue

7 The number of electrons on an atom’s outer most shell are it’s…
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Valance Electrons Click Anywhere to Continue

9 What charge does an electron have?
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Negative Click Anywhere to Continue

11 When electrons are shared, this is an example of what type of bond?
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Covalent Bond Click Anywhere to Continue

13 This number tells you the number of Protons & Electrons
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Atomic Number Click Anywhere to Continue

15 What is this called? 2-200

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Lewis Dot Structure Click Anywhere to Continue

17 What can we make out of the elements in the Periodic Table?
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Everything in the world Click Anywhere to Continue

19 How do you find how many Neutrons an atoms has?
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Atomic Mass Atomic Number = # of Neutrons Click Anywhere to Continue

21 This model shows the number of rings / shells for an atom as well as the number of electrons on each ring. 2-500

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Bohr Model Click Anywhere to Continue

23 What saying do we use to remember the 7 Characteristics of Life?
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Go Racer Click Anywhere to Continue

25 What is an example of Adaptation through Evolution?
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Polar Bears Click Anywhere to Continue

27 Reacting to something in your environment is
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Response to Stimuli Click Anywhere to Continue

29 What does the “R” stand for in GoRacer?
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Reproduction Click Anywhere to Continue

31 Name the 7 COL’s 3-500

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Growth / Development Organization Reproduce Adaptation through Evolution Cells Energy Response to Stimuli Click Anywhere to Continue

33 What is the 10% Rule? 4-100

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As you move up the energy pyramid, 90% of the energy is lost at each trophic level (as heat) Click Anywhere to Continue

35 What is the difference between a Food Web and a Food Chain?
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Food Web – inner connected food chains Food Chain – shows a single path Click Anywhere to Continue

37 What makes its own food? 4-300

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Autotroph / Producer Click Anywhere to Continue

39 What are Abiotic factors?
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Non-living things Click Anywhere to Continue

41 Name the Organization of Life from smallest to largest…
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Atom Molecule Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Multi-Cellular Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere Click Anywhere to Continue

43 A tiger eats a bird, which ate a grasshopper, which ate grass
A tiger eats a bird, which ate a grasshopper, which ate grass. What tropic level is the tiger? 5-100

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Tertiary (3rd) level consumer Click Anywhere to Continue

45 What are living factors in an environment?
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Biotic Factors Click Anywhere to Continue

47 When electrons are “stolen” you have…
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Ionic Bond Click Anywhere to Continue

49 What are the charges for each particle of an Atom?
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Electron = Negative Proton = Positive Neutron = No Charge (Neutral) Click Anywhere to Continue

51 Organisms that cannot make their own food are considered to be…
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Heterotrophs / Consumers Click Anywhere to Continue


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