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JEOPARDY rules:

1. When you know the answer ring the bell. First team to ring gets to answer. (WAIT until the teacher calls on you!!)

a. If correct: you get the points. Two new opponents come up. You then choose the next category and value.

b. If incorrect: you lose the points and the other team may answer. 2. Each pair may only choose one General Knowledge question.

3. If any pair gets 4 correct they “retire” and the next pair comes up. 4. Any attempt to communicate answers to teammates (saying,

mouthing, writing, pantomiming etc.) = the points go to the other team. 5. The teacher will do her best to be fair. Arguing is not allowed. The most important rule of JEOPARDY is: Wrong or right, the teacher is always right!

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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY

Spring Final

Natural Selection

DNA & Reproduction

Genetics Energy & Chemical reactions General Knowledge Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400

Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

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$100 Natural Selection

Natural selection depends on

variation in species. THIS is the original source of variation.

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$100 Answer Natural Selection

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$200 Question – Natural

Selection

This is what determines which traits are advantageous.

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$200 Answer – Natural Selection

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$300 Question – Natural

Selection

This is the reason all organisms on Earth today have so much in common, including their DNA.

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$300 Answer from Natural

Selection

What is they all evolved from a common ancestor?

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$400 Question – Natural

Selection

If all phenotypes have an equal chance to survive, the frequencies of alleles in a gene pool will do this.

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$400 Answer – Natural Selection

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$500 Question – Natural

Selection

This is the reason populations of organisms tend to stay stable in size rather than

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$500 Answer – Natural Selection

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$100 Question: DNA

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$100 Answer- DNA

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$200 Question- DNA

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$200 Answer - DNA

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$300 Question - DNA

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$300 Answer - DNA

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$400 Question - DNA

The name of the organelles in the cytoplasm where proteins are made.

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$400 Answer - DNA

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$500 Question - DNA

The sequence of bases in an mRNA

molecule copied from this DNA strand:

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$500 Answer - DNA

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$100 Question - Genetics

This is what we call an allele that only shows up in the phenotype if no dominant allele is present.

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$100 Answer - Genetics

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$200 Question - Genetics

Boys can only inherit sex-linked traits from this person.

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$200 Answer - Genetics

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$300 Question - Genetics

If two heterozygotes (1,2) mate, this is the chance they will have a child that shows the recessive trait (2,2).

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$300 Answer - Genetics

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$400 Question - Genetics

If two alleles are codominant, this is the number of phenotypes that are possible for the trait.

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$400 Answer - Codominance &

Sex Linkage

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$500 Question - Codominance &

Sex Linkage

The expected phenotypes (and

the ratio) in the offspring of this cross between 2 pink plants.

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$500 Answer - Codominance &

Sex Linkage

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$100 Question - Energy

The 3 kinds of molecules that make up food.

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$100 Answer - Energy

What are proteins, fats, and carbohydrates?

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$200 Question - Energy

This is the only natural process that produces O2.

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$200 Answer - Energy

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$300 Question - Energy

These are necessary for all

chemical reactions in living cells. There is a specific one for each reaction.

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$300 Answer - Energy

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$400 Question - Energy

This is the original source of all energy stored in food.

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$400 Answer - Population

Genetics

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$500 Question - Energy

Decomposers (like bacteria) break down waste and make this element (needed to make proteins) available to plants.

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$500 Answer - Energy

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$100 Question - General

Knowledge

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$100 Answer - General

Knowledge

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$200 Question - General

Knowledge

The number of red stripes on the American flag.

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$200 Answer - General

Knowledge

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$300 Question - General

Knowledge

Katniss Everdeen is the heroine of this popular trilogy of young adult novels.

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$300 Answer - General

Knowledge

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$400 Question - General

Knowledge

After more than 100 years

without a championship, this team won the World Series in 2016.

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$400 Answer - General

Knowledge

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$500 Question - General

Knowledge

This is the main organ of the body

responsible for removing toxins from the blood.

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$500 Answer - General

Knowledge

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Final Jeopardy

Most of the matter that makes up the mass of a tree originally enters the tree from the environment as this.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

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