Jeopardy - Cool Corvettes

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Jeopardy
Milkweed
Bugs
Finding the
Energy
Genetic Variation
Genetics and
Natural Selection
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
Q: What distinguishes a true bug
from other insects?
What is a Probosics
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Q: What is an ecosystem?
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A: Both biotic and abiotic
factors interacting in a given area
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Q: Where can populations be
studied?
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A: In the laboratory (mice), in the
mini-ecosystem (at school), or in
its natural surroundings (Jane
Goodall)
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Q: true or false? The main
characteristics of all insects are 3
body parts, 8 legs, and both male
and female needed for
reproduction
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A: false
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Q: Why did we observe
milkweed bugs for several
weeks?
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A: To obverse population change,
a bug’s life cycle and to create a
livable habitat
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Q: What is made during
photosynthesis that most living
things need to survive?
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Oxygen
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Q: Which is not used during
photosynthesis? Carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, light, and water
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Nitrogen
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Q: Why did the finches of the
Galapagos Islands develop
variations in their beak
structures?
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To obtain food
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Q: How does photosynthesis help
a heterotroph and an autotroph?
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A: For a heterotroph, another
organism uses photosynthesis to
create the food it eats because it
is unable to create its own food
like an autotroph.
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Q: Which of these does not
belong and why? Herbivore,
producer, omnivore, and
carnivore
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A: Producer is an energy/trophic
level and the others tell what an
organism eats
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Q: Phenotype describes _____.
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Physical characteristics
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Q: What type of scientist was
Gregor Mendel?
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Biologist
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Q: Is a heterozygous (Aa) gene
ever recessive?
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A: no, it will always produce a
dominant trait.
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Q: Draw a correct Punnett square
for AA and Aa parents? What is
the ratio?
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Varies
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Q: What provides the genetic
code for the features of an
organism?
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Genes
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Q: What is the passing of traits
from one generation to the next?
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Heredity
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Q: What structures in a cell
contain genes?
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Chromosomes
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Q: Over time what would cause a
change in the coloration of an
organism?
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Natural Selection
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Q: true or false? The diversity of
finches on the Galapagos Islands
is due to selective breeding.
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False, natural selection
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Q: true or false? A variation in a
population, like color, can allow
a population to: reproduce
successfully, adapt to an
environment, and respond to
change.
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A: true, variation allows
populations to survive.
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Q: True or false? Phytoplankton
is important to the health of
oceans
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True
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Q: A plant is a _______ in the
energy pyramid.
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Producer
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Q: What would happen to a
shallow body of water after 1000
years?
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It would become a field
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Q: Which of these is a limiting
factor? starvation, space
(limited), disease, weather, or all
of the above.
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All of the above
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Q: What carries one half of the
genetic information from each
parent in reproduction?
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Egg and sperm
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy: Draw a Punnett square
that demonstrates whether or not two
heterozygous parents can produce an offspring with a recessive trait. Be sure to
explain your answer.
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