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Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Category
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Final Jeopardy Hand your answers to Mr. E See the handout…you must whisper so other groups don’t hear your awesome ideas!!!
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$200 Un-even distribution of charge Describe what makes a polar molecule “polar”
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$400 Cohesion or hydrogen bonding Bonding that causes water to bond to itself.
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$600 Acceptable answers: Carbon is present in all organic compounds, carbon can form 4 bonds What are two specific reasons why “carbon” is such an important element biologically.
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$800 The active site is part of an enzyme where substrates bind and undergo a chemical reaction, the lock and key fit is…enzyme substrateschemical reaction Explain the active site of an enzyme along with the “lock and key” fit between enzyme and substrate
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$1000 Mr. E???? Define the following and describe how they relate to chemical processes in the cell: 1 st and 2 nd Laws of Thermodynamics
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$200 Population is the amount of the same species of animals living in a certain area while a community is the population of different species living together in the same area How is a population different from a community?
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$400 On the board… Draw a exponential and logistical model of population growth, include carrying capacity
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$600 Nitrogen fixation Nitrogen fixing bacteria 2 ways in which nitrogen gas can be converted into usable forms for organisms?
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$800 Look @ the board! Draw the carbon cycle and identify ways carbon enters and exits an ecosystem…
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$1000 Look @ the board Draw a trophic pyramid, include four levels of organisms and show exact energy loss in percent…include 2 density dependent factors / 2 density independent factors in this ecosystem
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$200 Rough ER, final transport of ribosomes… What is structure 9 and give its basic function
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$400 Active: Requires energy against concentration gradient Passive: No energy required, with concentration gradient Compare active transport to passive transport. (Be specific)
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$600 Binary: prokaryotes (bacteria / archea), Mitosis: eukaryotes, more complicated Describe key differences between binary fission and mitosis…
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$800 See the board… What are the products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, how are the products of one the reactants of the other?
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$1000 See the board…. Fill in the diagram on the ghetto smartboard about Mitosis…
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$200 Frontal Lobe Which part of the brain is under-developed at birth, that is in charge of motivation
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$400 Heart disease, Stroke, High blood pressure (hypertension) What are the 3 common serious diseases of the circulatory system?
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$600 Age Family history Gender (males have higher rates of heart attacks Name 3 uncontrollable risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
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$800 Skin Tears, mucous Inflammatory response, fever Name 3 nonspecific defenses against pathogens.
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$1000 On the board… Draw…trace blood flow through the body…
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$200 A Double Helix What is the shape of DNA?
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$400 1) Adenine 2) Thymine 3) Cytosine 4) Guanine What are the four nitrogenous bases of DNA?
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$600 Cytosine What base pairs with Guanine?
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$800 Phosphate, Sugar, Nitrogenous Base What are the three parts of a DNA nucleotide?
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$1000 Mutations that occur during replication cause the variations that evolution can act on Why does DNA play and important role in evolution?
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$200 1)Produce leaves, branches and flowers 2)Photosynthesis 3)Transport What are the three main functions of stems
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$400 Xylem – Transports materials & water UP Phloem – Transports food and waste DOWN Compare and contrast xylem and phloem
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$600 A mature ripened ovary of a plant, and a yum yum mmm treat What is a fruit and how does it form?
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$800 Dermal: Outer layer of tissue for absorption Ground tissue: Inner layers of vascular tissue (where the xylem and phloem are) Compare and contrast dermal tissue and ground tissue…
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$1000 Bryophytes (No vascular), Pterophytes (Seedless vascular), Gymnosperms (Seeds are on the cones), Angiosperms (Vascular tissue, flowers, fruits) Give the major characteristics of each of the 4 major land plant groups.
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