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Jeopardy Game HSA Review
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100 200 300 400 500 Scientific Method& Body Systems Cells
& Transport Water Properties Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Macromolecules & Enzymes Scientific Method& Body Systems 100 200 300 400 500
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WHAT organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not have?
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Chloroplast, Large Vacuole, Cell Wall
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WHAT are the function of the nucleus?
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Control Center of the cell & Contains DNA
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WHAT is the definition of diffusion?
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Movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration
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WHAT is the definition of osmosis?
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Movement of WATER from a high concentration to a low concentration
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WHAT is the DIFFERENCE between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
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Prokaryotes: Simple, no nucleus, DNA floats freely, example: Bacteria
Eukaryotes: Complex, DNA in Nucleus & organelles, example: plants and animals
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What does it mean to be a polar molecule?
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The molecule would have both positive and negative charges.
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What is capillary action?
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When water moves up from the roots; against gravity.
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COMPARE adhesion and cohesion
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Adhesion: When water molecules stick to other molecules
Cohesion: When water molecules stick to one another
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EXPLAIN why water is considered to be the universal solvent.
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Because a lot of substances can dissolve in water.
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Name all six water properties.
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Cohesion Adhesion Capillary Action Surface Tension Solvent Density
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WHAT is photosynthesis?
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Process where the plant uses sun to make glucose (food) for the plant
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WHAT are the reactants and products of photosynthesis?
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Carbon Dioxide, Water Products: Glucose, Oxygen
Reactants : Carbon Dioxide, Water Products: Glucose, Oxygen
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WHAT is cellular respiration?.
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Process where glucose is broken down to form energy for the cell
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WHAT is the chemical equation for Cellular Respiration
WHAT is the chemical equation for Cellular Respiration? LABEL the reactants and product.
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Reactants Products C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP
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Explain the relationship between Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
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Cellular respiration uses the waste products of photosynthesis in order to process & Photosynthesis uses the waste products of cellular respiration in order to process
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What are the four macromolecules?
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Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates
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. What are the building blocks of proteins?
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Amino Acids
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. Give three everyday examples of carbohydrates.
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Potato Bread Pasta
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What is an enzyme?
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A catalysts in living things
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Why is a lock and key used to describe the way an enzyme works?
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Because each are tailor-made and a single organism may have thousands of different enzymes.
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WHAT is a control group?
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The group that does not receive experimental treatment
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WHAT is the role of the circulatory system?
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Transport nutrients, oxygen, wastes, hormones, and heat throughout body
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WHAT is the role of the Excretory System?
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Eliminates metabolic (cellular) wastes
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WHAT are the steps of the scientific method?
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Observe Create a hypothesis Test your Hypothesis Collect Data Draw Conclusions
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What is an independent variable, dependent variable, and a control in an experiment?
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Independent Variable: Something “I” the investigator changes
Dependent Variable: Something that changes as a result of the Independent Variable Control: Something that remains constant throughout the experiment
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200 400 600 800 1000 Genetics Protein Synthesis DNA Technology
Evolution Ecology 200 400 600 800 1000
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A capital “A” and a lower case “a” is an example of this genotype
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What is heterozygous?
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This type of chart is represented in squares and circles
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What is pedigree?
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FF is an example of this type of genotype
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What is homozygous dominant?
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This is the process by which scientists manipulate and modify DNA
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What is genetic engineering?
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This is a technique used to separate DNA by size and charge
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What is gel electrophoresis?
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This is made during protein synthesis
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What are proteins?
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Transcription begins in this organelle
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What is the nucleus?
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What molecule is made during transcription?
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What is mRNA?
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This organelle is the site for translation
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What is the ribosome?
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This mRNA codon would start the process of translation
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What is AUG?
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Scientists look at this structure to determine genetic traits
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What is DNA?
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This is when scientists manipulate DNA
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What is genetic engineering?
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This will separate DNA by Size and Charge
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Gel Electrophoresis
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When organisms have similar enzymes they are said to have this other similar structure
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What is DNA?
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This is how the DNA is separated in gel electrophoresis
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What is Size and Charge?
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This type of evidence for evolution is dug up by scientists
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What are fossils?
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When embryos look the same in different species, scientists assume this.
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What is Common Ancestor
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These two levels of classification make up the scientific name
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Genus & Species
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This theory states that organisms will pass on favorable genes
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Natural Selection
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This is the most accurate piece of evidence of evolution
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DNA evidence
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This is another name of non-living things in an ecosystem
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Abiotic factors
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This organism in an ecosystem makes its own food
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Producer
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What relationship occurs when one species benefits and the other is indifferent
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commensalism
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This cycle relies on photosynthesis and cellular respiration
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Carbon Cycle
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This is an organisms role in an ecosystem
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Niche
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