June 16 Jeopardy - LivingEnvironmentSaccone

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Transcript June 16 Jeopardy - LivingEnvironmentSaccone

THIS
IS
Keep on
truckin’
transport
Human
Impact
Cells are
talkin’
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In the
Womb
Let’s talk
about sex
Giants &
dwarves
A.K.A. the fertilized egg
A 100
The “whole” truth & nothing
but the truth, this is why your
genetic content differs from
mom & dad’s.
A 200
One of the developmental
processes that changes a
fertilized egg into an embryo.
A 300
The structure in which fetal
development usually occurs.
A 400
“Got a light?” These are 2
factors that can affect fetal
development.
A 500
Hey Biologists!
This is the term for the various
organisms in a given ecosystem.
B 100
This “dangerous” legislation
lists animals, plants and more.
B 200
Bummer dude, this a negative
affect on humans if we lose
different species. 
B 300
This is one way in which
biodiversity can be preserved.
B 400
Hey you!
This increase has had the most
negative effect on the
ecosystems of the Earth.
B 500
This semi-permeable layer
separates a cell from its
neighbors.
C 100
These cells use chemicals
called neurotransmitters
to “jump the gap.”
C 200
These chemicals produced by
endocrine glands control other
parts of the body.
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
Like antennae, these molecules
allow a cell to receive signals.
C 400
Just ask your Aunt, White Blood
cells can tell “friend or foe”
based upon these proteins.
C 500
Oxygen, glucose, and wastes
move in this high to low flow.
D 100
This “uphill battle” moves
substances such as Ca from low
to high areas of concentration.
D 200
This “micro-fold” enables you
to absorb your nutrients more
efficiently in the small intestine.
D 300
The change in content of the
blood goes from this to this in
the microscopic air sacs known
as alveoli.
D 400
The vascular tubes of the
tracheophytes & their directions
of flow.
D 500
This reproductive structure is
only found in animals with
internal fertilization.
E 100
This is known as the release of
the egg from the ovary.
E 200
In addition to sex hormones,
these structures produce the
male gametes and female
gametes respectively.
E 300
Either of the two
surgical procedures
that interfere with
the transfer
of sperm from the male
to the female.
E 400
Production of these 4 hormones
controls the menstrual cycle.
E 500
Hobbit, giant, dwarf, wizard or
elf. Either too much or too little
of this hormone.
F 100
Acromegaly (gigantism) &
dwarfism are due to a problem
with this “master gland.”
F 200
Production of a hormone is
usually stopped once enough of
it is produced.
This dynamic equilibrium is
often referred to as this.
F 300
This Gigantic thyroid is a
failure of homeostasis.
This condition is caused by a
lack of iodine in the diet.
F 400
Abe Lincoln, Andre the Giant &
Mini Me all had this part of the
brain that is the true master of
the master gland.
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is
Natural Selection.
Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
“The problem with pests is
pesticides.”
Explain why this statement is
true today for mosquitoes, rats,
or invasive species.
1.Sensitive pests are killed by the
chemical
2. Resistant pests survive &
reproduce (are better adapted)
3. Offspring have resistance to the
chemical.
4. Resistant pests increase in
population.
Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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The Zygote
A 100
½ of your DNA comes from
each parent
A 200
Cleavage, mitosis,
differentiation, or gastrulation.
A 300
Uterus or amnion (amniotic sac)
A 400
Biodiversity or community
B 100
Endangered Species Act
B 200
Smoking/drinking during
pregnancy, chemicals, pollution,
radiation, poor nutrition, or
drugs.
A 500
Unstable ecosystems, loss of
cures/medicine, loss of food,
loss of beauty/inspiration
B 300
Restrict hunting, stop
development, reintroduce
species, establish parks/nature
preserves, protect species
B 400
Human Population
B 500
Cell membrane
or
plasma membrane
C 100
Nerve cells or neurons
C 200
Hormones
C 300
Receptor molecules
C 400
Antigens
C 500
Diffusion
D 100
Active Transport
D 200
Villi (Villus)
D 300
Deoxygenated to Oxygenated
D 400
Xylem & phloem
Xy up high
Phloe down low
D 500
Penis
E 100
Ovulation
E 200
Testes & ovaries
E 300
Vasectomy or tubal ligation
E 400
Estrogen
Progesterone
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
(FSH)
E 500
Growth Hormone
F 100
Pituitary
F 200
Negative Feedback
F 300
Goiter
F 400
Hypothalamus
F 500