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Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Stimulus Response Characteristics of Life Needs of Life Chemicals of Life Mystery Category Final Jeopardy
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A-100 What are hunger, sound and light? Examples of Stimuli
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A-200 When you dive underwater you automatically hold your breath. What does the water act as in this case? A stimulus
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A-300 Nick is locked outside in the cold wearing only his swim trunks. His body shivers to stay warm. What is the stimulus and what is the response in this situation? Stimulus = cold temperature Response = shivering
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A-400 What do gravity, sound and light have in common? They are all examples of stimuli.
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A-500 Some non-living thing respond to stimuli. A thermostat on an air conditioner keeps the temperature the same inside. This is an example of homeostasis. What is the stimulus and response for the thermostat. Stimulus = temperature change Response = turning on the A/C
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B-100 Name an organism that reproduces sexually. Humans, cats, hippos, walruses, wombats, platypuses, Anoles, snakes, Oak trees…
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B-200 Name an organism that reproduces asexually. Hydra, bacteria, fungi…
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B-300 The process of maintaining stable internal conditions is called ______. Homeostasis
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B-400 Passing genetic traits from parents to offspring is called __________. Heredity
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B-500 List 6 characteristics shared by all living things. Made of one or more cells Respond to Stimuli Cells have DNA Grow Reproduce Use energy
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C-100 What percent of your body is water? 70%
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C-200 What do most of the chemical reactions involved in metabolism need? Water
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C-300 An organisms that breaks down the remains of dead things. Decomposer
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C-400 An organism that makes its own food Producer
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C-500 An organism that eats other organisms to get food. Consumer
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D-100 A molecule that forms much of a cell’s membrane (the outer layer). Phospholipids
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D-200 A major energy carrying molecule in the cell. ATP
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D-300 A large molecule made of smaller molecules called amino acids. Proteins
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D-400 A molecule made of sugars and is used for storing energy. Carbohydrates
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D-500 An energy storing molecule that can not mix with water. Lipid DAILY DOUBLE: A molecule that is the blueprint or plans for life. Nucleic Acid
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E-100 You peek under a barn door and see 36 hooves. How many horses are in the barn? 99 DAILY DOUBLE: How many legs do 18 chickens have? 36
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E-200 What do fish drink? Water
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E-300 If there were 20 roosters in a barn, how long would it take for them to lay 20 eggs? Forever
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E-400 36 people are on the bus. How many people would be left on the bus if all but 9 got off? 99
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E-500 All the chemical reactions an organism performs including ingesting, digestion, and excreting. Metabolism
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FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: QUESTION:
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