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How To Play: When you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant asks for, not the box. When the contestants give their questions (really the answer), click anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Click on the “Score” box so that you can return to the main game board. Enter the score on the contestants black box. If you are running out of time you can proceed to the FINAL Jeopardy button on the main game board to finish. This will be where the contestants wager their money on the outcome of the last question. It is a good idea to allow your kids to watch the Real Jeopardy before playing for the first time. DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. After you create the answers and questions for the first time, You might save it as a different name ie.Ch13 review, but keep this file untouched! Enjoy Let’s Play!!!
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Let's Play Classroom Jeopardy!
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Let's Meet Our Contestants!
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Team 1
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Now Let's Play!
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Final Challenge Round 2 Round 1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
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The Cell Round Energy DNA Heredity Ecosystems Graphs 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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$100 Which method would allow a biologist to view the site of food production in a plant cell? use a microscope to view the chloroplasts use a microscope to view the mitochondria use a magnifying glass to view the chloroplasts use a magnifying glass to view the mitochondria
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$200 Which measurement units best describe the size relationship of cells to organs? centimeters to meters meters to millimeters millimeters to micrometers micrometers to centimeters
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Cell Structure in an Organism
$300 Cell Structure in an Organism Structure Present or Absent? Cell Wall Absent Chloroplasts Absent DNA Present Mitochondria Present Nucleus Present According to the table, how should this organism be classified? a. bacteria b. plant c. animal d. virus
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$100 Coyote Grass Rabbit Which statement correctly describes how energy flows among the above organisms in a prairie food chain? a. Energy flows from the coyote to the rabbit to the grass. b. Energy flows from the grass to the rabbit to the coyote. c. Energy flows from the rabbit to both the coyote and grass. d. Energy flows from both the grass and the coyote to the rabbit.
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$300 An energy pyramid for an ecosystem is shown below. Energy Pyramid
Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 The producers in the ecosystem produce 25,000,000 kilocalories per year. How much energy is most likely available to the organisms in Level 2 of the pyramid? a. 250,000 kilocalories per year b. 2,500,000 kilocalories per year c. 25,000,000 kilocalories per year d. 250,000,000 kilocalories per year
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$500 Molly grew four bean plants in pots with the same soil and provided each with an equal amount of light. She gave each plant different amounts of the reactants involved in photosynthesis. She then measured the amount of gas produced by each plant and their increase in height over a few weeks. An independent variable in Molly’s experiment is the amount of a. water given to each plant. b. height gained by each plant. c. oxygen produced by each plant. d. carbon dioxide produced by each plant.
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$100 Genetic material is classified according to the function it performs. Which term describes a segment of DNA that codes for an inherited trait? gene codon genome chromosome
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$200 Feather color in certain chickens is a well-known model of codominance. Black feather color (B) is codomiant with white feather color (W). Heterozygous individuals (BW) have both black and white feathers and appear speckled. What possible offspring would result from a cross between two speckled chickens? only speckled white or speckled black or speckled black, white, or speckled
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$300 In a certain rodent species, the allele for rough coat (R) is dominant to the allele for smooth coat (r). The Punnett square below shows a cross between rough-coated and smooth-coated individuals. R r r Rr rr If a heterozygous offspring from above is crossed with another heterozygous individual, what is the probability that their offspring will have a smooth coat? 25% b. 50 % c. 75% d. 100%
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$400 In a certain group of lab mice, black fur is dominant and brown fur is recessive. If two heterozygous mice mate and produce 16 offspring, how many of the offspring will probably have brown fur? 4 8 12
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$500 A certain disease in humans is a recessive trait (n) while the normal condition is dominant (N). The Punnett square below shows the genotype for a couple that wants to have a child. N n N n What is the probability that the couple’s child will inherit the disease? a. 0% b. 25% c. 50% d. 100%
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Round Experiment Classify Animal Behavior Populations Data Tables Observe Measure 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 Scores $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
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Contestants write down your wager Final Jeopardy Question
Scores “Protein Synthesis” Contestants write down your wager Final Jeopardy Question
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Steps in making a protein
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Contestants write your answers down and then put down your pencil!
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What are: Transcription Translation
Scores
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