Transcript Question

Jeopardy Opening
Sound: First Round
Category 1 Intro
Category 1
Biology
Basics
Category 2 Intro
Category 2
Ecology
Category 3 Intro
Category 3
Cells
Category 4 Intro
Category 4
Genetics
Category 5 Intro
Category 5
Wild Card
Biology Basics
Ecology
Cells
Genetics
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Game Board
Category 1: $100
Answer : Factor in an
experiment that a scientist
wants to observe.
Question: What is a dependent
variable (or responding
variable)?
Category 1: $200
Answer: Substance formed by
the chemical combination of 2
or more elements in definite
proportions.
Question: What is a
compound?
Category 1: $300
Answer: Bond formed when
electrons are shared.
Question: What is a covalent
bond?
Category 1: $400
Answer: Process in which
organisms maintain a relative
stable internal environment.
Question: What is
homeostasis?
Category 1: $500
Answer: Basic unit of all
organisms; all living things are
composed of these.
Question: What is a cell?
Category 2: $100
Answer: This term refers to
the number of individuals per
unit area.
Question: What is population
density?
Category 2: $200
Answer: Type of population
growth considers the effect of
density. (“S” shaped curve)
Question: What is logistic
growth?
Category 2: $300
Answer: The role or position
on organism has in its
environment.
Question: What is a niche?
Category 2: $400
Answer: Organism’s capacity
to grow and thrive when
subjected to unfavorable
environmental conditions.
Question: What is tolerance?
Category 2: $500
Answer: Largest number of
individuals of a population that
a given environment can
support.
Question: What is carrying
capacity?
Category 3: $100
Answer: Series of events that
cells go through as they grow
and divide.
Question: What is the cell
cycle?
Category 3: $200
Answer: “Mighty” organelle
that converts chemical energy
into compounds that are more
convenient for the cell to use.
Question: What is the
mitochondria?
Category 3: $300
Answer: Process in which
cells develop in different ways
to perform different tasks.
Question: What is cell
specialization?
Category 3: $400
Answer: Made of RNA and
protein. Where proteins are
assembled.
Question: What are
ribosomes?
Category 3: $500
Answer: Energy requiring
process that moves material
across a cell membrane against
a concentration difference.
Question: What is active
transport?
Category 4: $100
Answer: Cross involving 1
pair of contrasting traits.
Question: What is a
monohybrid cross?
Category 4: $200
Answer: One of a number of
different forms of a gene.
Question: What is an allele?
Category 4: $300
Answer: Situation in which both
alleles of a gene contribute to the
phenotype.
Question: What is
codominance?
Category 4: $400
Answer: Chart that shows
relationships within a family.
Question: What is a pedigree
chart?
Category 4: $500
Answer: Decoding of a
mRNA message into a peptide
chain of amino acids.
Question: What is translation?
Category 5: $100
Answer: Principal chemical
compounds/energy molecules
that living things use to store
and release energy.
Question: What is ATP?
Category 5: $200
Answer: Process by which the
number of chromosomes per
cell is cut in half through the
separation of homologous
chromosomes in a diploid cell.
Question: What is meiosis?
Category 5: $300
Answer: First step in the
releasing of energy – glucose
broken down into pyruvic acid..
Question: What is glycolysis?
Category 5: $400
Answer: Process by which plants
use light energy to convert water and
carbon dioxide into oxygen and high
energy carbohydrates.
Question: What is
photosynthesis?
Category 5: $500
Answer: This philosophy
strives to enable people to use
natural resources in a way to
benefit them and maintain the
ecosystem.
Question: What is sustainable
use?
How much do you want to wager?
Daily Double Wager
Answer: Limiting factor that
depends on population size.
Question: What is a densitydependent limiting factor?
Daily Double Q & A
Final Jeopardy
Wager
The category is:
Natural Selection
How much do you want to wager?
Answer: Form of natural
selection in which a single
curve splits into two; occurs
when individuals at upper and
lower ends of a distribution
curve have higher fitness.
Question: What is disruptive
selection?
Final Jeopardy Q & A
Game Over