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1 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Ecology Wild card $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Natural Selection How things Change Ecology Lets split up Wild card $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 Final Jeopardy

2 1 - $100 Inherited characteristics that allow organisms to survive and reproduce in different environments are called _________.  Mutations Adaptations Species Diversity Adaptations

3 1 - $200 Different types of a characteristic (trait) that we find in a population.  A-Adaptations B-Species C-Variations D-Extinctions Variations

4 1 - $300 What is the process of survival and reproduction of organisms that are best adapted to their environment. A-Acquired Characteristics B-Breeding C-Natural Selection D-Artificial Selection C-Natural Selection

5 1 - $400 A change in a population of organisms over time is best described as.  A-Evolution B-Extinction C-Mutation D-Variation A-Evolution

6 1 - $500 What is the order of events that results in speciation?
A-mutationsvariations adaptations B-variationsmutationsadaptations C-adaptationsinheritancemutations D-adaptationvariationDiversity A-mutationsvariations adaptations

7 A-Humans and Pigs are more closely related
2 - $100 Humans share more embryonic similarities with Pigs than Salamanders. What does that tell scientists about the ancestry of these three organisms?  A-Humans and Pigs are more closely related B-Humans and Salamanders are more closely related. C-Pigs and Salamanders are more closely related. D-Pigs, Salamanders and Humans are not related. A-Humans and Pigs are more closely related

8 2 - $200 ________ structures are structures that are present in different organisms but serve a different function. An example would a bat wing and the human arm A-Homologous Structures B-Vestigial Structures C-Hominid Structures D-Embryo Structures A-Homologous Structures

9 2 - $300 Which statement(s) below is NOT true according to Darwin?
Variations of traits exist in Population. Nature chooses traits that are advantageous for survival and reproduction Lack of diversity in a population can lead to extinction Organisms can change their inherited characteristics in their lifetime D- Organisms can change their inherited characteristics in their lifetime

10 A-Evolution, generations
2 - $400 ____________ happens over long periods of time to ___________ of a population.  A-Evolution, generations B-Nothing, generations C-Evolution, individuals D-Mutation, individuals A-Evolution, generations

11 B-Vestigial Structures
2 - $500 __________ are structures that have no clear function in the living organism.  A-Homologous Structures B-Vestigial Structures C-Hominid Structures D-Embryo Structures B-Vestigial Structures

12 3 - $100 In the Population graph species A is most likely a ___________. Prey Predator Decomposer Herbivore B- Predator

13 3 - $200 What Population would most likely decrease if the goat population increased? Jackal Lion Snake Green Plant D- Green Plant

14 3 - $300 A- Tertiary Predators
Which trophic level will have the least amount of energy available? Tertiary Predators (Lion nd Eagle Secondary Consumers (Jackal, Wild Cat, Owl and Snake) Primary Consumers (Mouse, Rabbit, Goat) Producers ( Green Plants) A- Tertiary Predators

15 3 - $400 If trophic level 1 had 10,000 KJ of energy available, how much energy would trophic level 2 have? 100 KJ 100,000 KJ 1000 KJ 10,000 KJ C KJ

16 3 - $500 What is the only possible order of sequence for the Carbon cycle? Fossil fuels  Burning/Combustion  Atmosphere  Photosynthesis  Death Burning/Combustion  Fossil fuels  Atmosphere  Death  Photosynthesis Atmosphere  Fossil fuels  Burning/Combustion  Death  Photosynthesis Death  Fossil fuels  Atmosphere  Burning/Combustion  Photosynthesis A

17 4 - $100 Gametes (reproductive cells) are _______ cells that have half the number of chromosomes as_______ cells (cells in the body of an organism). Diploid, Haploid Haploid, Diploid Chromatid, DNA B- Haploid, Diploid

18 4 - $200 Meiosis Cytokynesis Mitosis Fertilization A- Meiosis
This process has 2 cell divisions that produce 4 haploid sex cells called gametes. Meiosis Cytokynesis Mitosis Fertilization A- Meiosis

19 4 - $300 This process of chromosome division produces two diploid daughter cells that are identical Meiosis Cytokynesis Mitosis Fertilization C- Mitosis

20 4 - $400 This cell is the initial cell when the sperm fertilizes the egg cell Zygote Haploid Diploid Embryo A-Zygote

21 C- Anaphase 1, Metaphase, Metaphase 1, Anaphase, Prophase
4 - $500 Identify the various stages of Mitosis and Meiosis from left to right (They’re not in the correct order) Prophase, Metaphase 1, Anaphase, Anaphase 1, Metaphase Metaphase, Anaphase, Anaphase 1, Prophase, Metaphase 1 Anaphase 1, Metaphase, Metaphase 1, Anaphase, Prophase C- Anaphase 1, Metaphase, Metaphase 1, Anaphase, Prophase

22 5 - $100 If enough traits change through time due to Natural Selection it can lead to_______. A- A new species B- Extinction C-Mutation A- A new species

23 5 - $200 A- Mammalia B-Eutheria C-Marsupialia C- Marsupialia
What is the most recent common ancestor of the Kangaroo and Koala? A- Mammalia B-Eutheria C-Marsupialia C- Marsupialia

24 5 - $300 Which Species is most closely related to the Bat? A-Lion
B-Koala C-Kangaroo A-Lion

25 A- Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
5 - $400 Chromatids first become visible during ________ ,the first stage of Mitosis. The chromatids then line up along the center of the cell during ____________. Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the sister chromatids and begin pulling the chromatids to the opposite sides of the cell during __________. During he final stage the cell begin to split in two and the nuclear membrane begins to reform. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase, Prophase Prophase, Telophase, Metaphase, Anaphase A- Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

26 By the way this theory has been disproven!!! Darwin was right
5 - $500 A Giraffe wants to stretch its neck another 6 inches to reach food other Giraffes cannot reach. The Giraffe stretches his/her neck then passes that longer neck trait down to its offspring .. Whose theory of change through time does this belief represent?  A-Darwin B-Lamarck C-Both Darwin and Lamarck D-Neither Darwin and Lamarck B-Lamarck By the way this theory has been disproven!!! Darwin was right

27 Final Jeopardy Interphase and Mitosis are the two major phases of which process? The Cell Cycle Meiosis DNA Replication A- The Cell Cycle


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