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Science Jeopardy
Stimulus
Response
Characteristics
of Life
Needs of
Life
Chemicals of
Life
Mystery
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©Norman Herr, 2003
A-100
What are hunger, sound and light?
Examples of Stimuli
A-200
When you dive underwater you automatically
hold your breath. What does the water act as
in this case?
A stimulus
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
A-400
What do gravity, sound and light have in
common?
They are all examples of stimuli.
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
B-100
Name an organism that reproduces sexually.
Humans, cats, hippos, walruses, wombats,
platypuses, Anoles, snakes, Oak trees…
B-200
Name an organism that reproduces asexually.
Hydra, bacteria, fungi…
B-300
The process of maintaining stable internal
conditions is called ______.
Homeostasis
B-400
Passing genetic traits from parents to offspring
is called __________.
Heredity
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
C-100
What percent of your body is water?
70%
C-200
What do most of the chemical reactions
involved in metabolism need?
Water
C-300
An organisms that breaks down the remains of
dead things.
Decomposer
C-400
An organism that makes its own food
Producer
C-500
An organism that eats other organisms to get
food.
Consumer
D-100
A molecule that forms much of a cell’s
membrane (the outer layer).
Phospholipids
D-200
A major energy carrying molecule in the cell.
ATP
D-300
A large molecule made of smaller molecules
called amino acids.
Proteins
D-400
A molecule made of sugars and is used for
storing energy.
Carbohydrates
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
E-100
You peek under a barn door and see 36 hooves.
How many horses are in the barn?
9
DAILY DOUBLE:
How many legs do 18 chickens have?
36
E-200
What do fish drink?
Water
E-300
If there were 20 roosters in a barn, how long
would it take for them to lay 20 eggs?
Forever
E-400
36 people are on the bus. How many people
would be left on the bus if all but 9 got off?
9
E-500
All the chemical reactions an organism
performs including ingesting, digestion, and
excreting.
Metabolism
FINAL JEOPARDY
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