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Process Skills
Parts of a Cell
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Cellular
Transport
Mendelian
Genetics
Molecular
Genetics
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Final Jeopardy
Category 1 100
• Which of the following is the smallest
unit as shown on a metric ruler?
• A centimeter
• B kilometer
• C millimeter
• D hectometer
Answer
Answer Category 1 100
Millimeter
Category 1 200
• In a scientific experiment, how many
independent variables should be tested
at the same time?
• A none
• B one
• C two
• D three or more
Answer
Answer Category 1 200
One
Category 1 300
• A student named Lu is about to leave
the lab area where she has been
working with chemicals. What is the
last activity she should perform before
she leaves the lab area?
• A put away her equipment
• B wash her hands
• C wash the tabletop
• D clean the glassware
Answer
Answer Category 1 300
Wash her hands
Category 1 400
• To observe a skin cell through a microscope at its
highest magnification, you should first
• A use the coarse adjustment and the lowest power lens
to focus and then switch to the highest power lens
• B use the highest magnification and the fine adjustment
until the object is in focus
• C use the fine adjustment and lowest power lens to
focus the object and then switch to the highest power
lens
• D use the highest power and the coarse adjustment until
the object is in focus
Answer
Answer Category 1 400
A. Use course
adjustment with
lowest power lense.
Category 1 500
What is the difference
between the dependent and
independent variable in an
experiment?
Answer
Answer Category 1 500
The independent variable is
what the experimenter
changes. The dependent
variable changes as a result of
the independent variable.
Category 2 100
Which cellular
organelle has the
function of producing
energy?
Answer
Answer Category 2 100
Mitochondria
Category 2 200
Which cellular organelle has the function of
storage?
A. Gogi Complex
B. Lysosome
C. Vacuole
D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
Answer
Answer Category 2 200
C. Vacuole
Category 2 300
What is the function of the
phospholipid bilayer?
Answer
Answer Category 2 300
To be selectively
permeable (allowing only
certain things to
enter/exit the cell)
Category 2 400
Name three differences
between plant and animal
cells.
Answer
Answer Category 2 400
1. Plant cells have larger vacuoles than
animal cells.
2. Plant cells have chloroplasts and animal
cells do not.
3. Plant cells have a cell wall and animal
cells do not.
Category 2 500
Molecules of many
membranes are arranged
with their polar heads to the
outside, and their nonpolar
tails to the inside. Where
would you expect to find
water?
Answer
Answer Category 2 500
On the outside of the
cell.
Category 3 100
• Cells use passive and active transport to
move materials across cell membranes in
order to maintain a constant internal
environment. What is the process of
maintaining a constant internal environment
called?
• A diffusion
• B evolution
• C homeostasis
• D respiration
Answer
Answer Category 3 100
Homeostasis
Category 3 200
• Which of the following examples illustrates
osmosis?
• A Water leaves the tubules of the kidney in
response to the hypertonic fluid surrounding the
tubules.
• B Digestive enzymes are excreted into the small
intestine.
• C White blood cells consume pathogens and cell
debris at the site of an infection.
• D Calcium is pumped inside a muscle cell after
the muscle completes its contraction.
Answer
Answer Category 3 200
Water leaves the kidney.
Category 3 300
• If placed in a hypertonic solution, a
plant cell will
• A swell
• B burst
• C shrink in size
• D remain constant in size
Answer
Answer Category 3 300
Shrink in size
Category 3 400
Describe the movement of particles during
active transport.
Answer
Answer Category 3 400
Particles move from a low concentration to a
high concentration.
Category 3 500
List the three types of
passive transport.
Answer
Answer Category 3 500
1.Diffusion
2.Osmosis
3.Facilitated Diffusion
Category 4 100
• The observed trait that appears in an
organism as a result of its genetic
makeup is called the organism’s
• A allele
• B genotype
• C phenotype
• D karyotype
Answer
Answer Category 4 100
Phenotype
Category 4 200
Pea plants have seeds that are either round or
wrinkled. In this cross, what will be the
phenotipic ratio of the offspring?
Rr x rr
A. 50% round/50% wrinkled
B. 25% round/75% wrinkled
C. 75%round/25% wrinkled
D. 100% round/0% wrinkled
Answer
Answer Category 4 200
A. 50% round/50%
wrinkled
Category 4 300
Which trait disappears in
the F1 generation if two
homozygous individuals
are crossed?
Answer
Answer Category 4 300
Recessive
Category 4 400
What percent of the offspring
will have purple flowers for
the following cross?
Pp x Pp
Answer
Answer Category 4 400
75%
Category 4 500
Describe Mendel’s Law of
Segregation.
Answer
Answer Category 4 500
Two alleles for each trait
must separate when
gametes are formed. A
parent, therefore, passes on
at random only one allele
for each trait to each
offspring.
Category 5 100
• How many chromosomes are contained
in a human male gamete cell?
• A 11
• B 23
• C 34
• D 46
Answer
Answer Category 5 100
23
Category 5 200
• A gene that is sex-linked is BEST
described as which of the following?
• A It results in all male offspring.
• B It results in all female offspring.
• C It is located on the X chromosome.
• D It is located inside the mitochondria
Answer
Answer Category 5 200
Located on the X
chromosome
Category 5 300- Daily Double
Daily Double
Category 5 400
• The process by which the
order of bases in messenger
RNA (mRNA) codes for the
order of amino acids in a
protein is called what?
Answer
Answer Category 5 400
Transcription
Category 5 500
Trisomy 21 is caused by which
genetic event?
Answer
Answer Category 5 500
Nondisjunction
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
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Use a Punnett Square for the
following dihybrid cross to
determine the probability of
the offspring having round,
green seeds.
RrYy x RrYy
Answer
Answer Final Jeopardy
RRYY
RRYy
RrYY
RrYy
RRYy
RRyy
RrYy
Rryy
RrYY
RrYy
rrYY
rrYy
RrYy
Rryy
rrYy
rryy
Daily Double
• Which of the following shows how
information is transformed to make a
protein?
• A DNA → RNA → protein
• B gene → chromosome → protein
• C cell respiration → ATP → protein
• D ATP → amino acid → protein
Answer
Answer Daily Double
A. DNA-RNA-Protein