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1 “Jeopardy” Final Exam Review 2012
Edit the topic by double-clicking on Type the topic here.

2 Start-up: Match the following organisms with their kingdom:
1. Rhizopus a. Plantae 2. Spirogyra algae b. Animal 3. Cnidarian c. Fungi 4. E coli d. Protista 5. Zea mays e. Eubacteria

3 1 2 3 4 5 Nature of Science Cells Genetics Evolution & Taxonomy
Ecology 1 2 3 4 5 Double-click on each topic at the top to edit it. The numbers are all hyperlinked to the questions. The hyperlinks only work in the Slide Show view. Type Shift and F5 simultaneously to test your links.

4 Science : 1 point Science differs from other disciplines like art or history, because science relies on _________. Facts Testing Observations theories On each question slide, you can double-click the white text to add a question. Take special care to not press Delete before editing the text, as it will remove the animations and possibly the formatting. To insert pictures, shapes, or Clip Art, too, go to the Insert ribbon. Double-click on the black text to enter the answer. The house in the bottom left corner will allow the students to return to Slide 2, where the question board is found. Make sure to change your Topic section at the top of your slides, too. Testing Explanations

5 Science : 2 points In a controlled experiment, a scientist can isolate and test: A conclusion A mass of information Several variable A single variable d. A single variable

6 Science : 3 points The reason scientists publish their work, is so that: Others can repeat their work Their procedures can be checked Their work can be repeated All of these d. All of ‘em

7 Science : 4 points Which of the following terms includes all of the others? Biologist Zoologist Botanist paleontologist d. paleontologist

8 Science : 5 points What technique could a scientist use to separate a cell into parts? Microscopy Cell culturing Cell fractionation Cell division (mitosis) c. Fractionation

9 Cells : 1 point If a cell has 21 protons and 22 neutrons, its atomic number will be: 1 43 21 22 Bonus point – What is this type of atom called? c. 21 Isotope

10 Cells : 2 points An animal cell surrounded by fresh water will _____.
Burst Stay the same Shrink Bonus point; what do we call the process of water moving into a cell? Burst osmosis

11 b. Mushroom heterotroph
Cells : 3 points Of the following, which would not be an autotroph? Algae Mushroom Petunia Maple tree Bonus- what do we call the one that is not an autotroph? b. Mushroom heterotroph

12 Cells : 4 points Which of the following is released during aerobic respiration? O2 NH3 ATP - Energy Lactic acid Bonus - Which is needed for aerobic respiration? c. ATP O2

13 Cells : 5 points Which of the following is an internal regulator of the cell cycle? Cyclins Growth factors Mitotic spindle Cancer cells a. cyclins

14 Genetics : 1 point Unlike DNA, RNA contains: Thymine Cytosine Adenine
Uracil Bonus – name one other difference between DNA and RNA. d. Uracil

15 Genetics : 2 points The number of chromosomes in a cell is represented by the symbol: Z X N Y Bonus- in an egg cell of a normal human, N = ? c. N

16 Genetics : 3 points The Human Genome Project is an attempt to:
Make DNA fingerprints of everyone Sequence all human DNA Cure disease Identify recessive alleles B. Sequence human DNA

17 C. It is a recessive allele, you must be homozygous to have problems.
Genetics : 4 points If you are heterozygous for Sickle Cell, you are generally healthy because: You are resistant of malaria You have abnormal hemoglobin You have normal hemoglobin Bonus – explain your answer C. It is a recessive allele, you must be homozygous to have problems.

18 B. Preparing for mitosis
Genetics : 5 points Which of the following pairs are correct? G1 phase – DNA replication G2 phase – preparation for mitosis S phase – cell division M phase – cell growth B. Preparing for mitosis

19 d. They can all become fossils
Evolution : 1 point Examples of fossils include preserved: Eggs Footprins Body parts all of these d. They can all become fossils

20 c. Water was in vapor form
Evolution : 2 points Why were then no oceans 4 billion years ago? It was frozen as ice There were no H2O molecules It was too hot, water was in gas form There was no O2 in the atmosphere c. Water was in vapor form

21 Classification : 3 points
Usually, the second part of a scientific name is the:: Genus Species Same for all members of a genus Capitalized Bonus – Scientific name for humans = ? b. species

22 Classification : 4 points
The two domains of only unicelled prokaryotes are: Eubacteria & Archea Eukarya & Bacteria Archea & Fungi Archea & Eukarya a.

23 Classification : 5 points
A group at any level of organization is referred to as a : Cladogram Bionomial Taxon System Bonus – Name 3 of the 8 levels c. Taxon

24 Ecology : 1 point An interaction in which both species benefit and depend on each other for survival is called: Competition Mutualism Predation Parasite and host b. Mutualism

25 Ecology : 2 points What biome would have low temperatures, little precipitation and permafrost? Desert Temperate forest Tundra Tropical dry forest c. Tundra

26 Ecology : 3 points The sum of all the genetic variety in the biosphere is called: Conservation Breeds Biodiversity Ecosystem diversity Bonus – name one factor that is reducing biodiversity in the world today. c. biodiversity

27 Ecology : 4 points What has become the biggest agent for change on the earth today? Climate Energy Human activity Conservation efforts c. Human activities

28 d. Sustainable development
Ecology : 5 points What concept needs to practiced in order to live interdependently with natural systems? Aquaculture Recycling Subsistence hunting Sustainable development d. Sustainable development

29 Daily Double! These “Daily Double” slides are linked to the questions. As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

30 Daily Double! Template designed by Theresa M. Dyson Computer Resource Specialist, Virginia Beach City Public Schools Adjunct Professor, Tidewater Community College As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!


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