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Round 1
Round 2
Final
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Protists
Bacteria
Genetic
misc.
Early
Genetic
Studies
Genetic
Vocab
How we
say it
Round 2
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Final
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This is the way Euglena and
Volvox are able to move.
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What is by using flagellum?
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This is the way Paramecium
move.
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What are cilia?
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These extensions of the
cytoplasm are the way Amoeba
move.
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What are pseudopodia?
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These are two examples of
autotrophic protists.
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What are Euglena and Volvox?
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These are 2 characteristics of all protists.
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What are having a nucleus and
membrane bound organelles.
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These are the two kingdoms all
bacteria belong to.
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What are the Eubacteria and
Archaebacteria?
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These can be used to treat
bacterial infections.
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What are antibiotics?
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These are bacteria that are able to
live under very extreme
conditions such as high
temperatures or salt
concentrations.
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What are the Archaebacteria?
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These are the 3 main shapes of
bacteria.
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What are rods, spheres and
spirals?
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These are 2 characteristics of all
bacteria.
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What are having no organized
nucleus or membrane bound
organelles?
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These are the different forms of
a gene. Ex. Eye color may be
brown, blue or green.
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What are the alleles given by a
parent?
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The way a trait is expressed as a
result of the genotype, what
we see - blue eyes or brown eyes
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What is the
phenotype?
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This is how a trait can
appear in an offspring that
is not seen in either parent.
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What can happen when both
parents are heterozygous
for a trait?
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These are the sex
chromosomes in a
human female.
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What are 2 X
chromosomes?
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This is the reason the
human father determines
the sex of his children.
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What is the fact that he can
give either an X
chromosome to make a girl
or a Y chromosome to make
a boy?
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This monk was the Father of
Genetics who helped us
understand the way traits
are inherited.
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Who was Mendel?
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This is what Mendel
crossed in his “first
experiment”.
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What were tall(TT)
and short (tt)pea
plants?
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This was the puzzling
result of Mendel’s 1st
experiment.
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What was the fact
that all the offspring
were tall?
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This is what Mendel
crossed in his 2nd
experiment.
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What were the
heterozygous tall
plants from his 1st
experiment?
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This is when Mendel
found that the short
trait reappeared in his
plants.
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What is the 2nd
generation?
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In pea plants, the gene for
green seeds (G) is dominant
over the gene for yellow seeds
(g).
This is how the genotype for
the heterozygous condition is
written.
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What is Gg?
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This is a trait not
expressed unless it is
seen in both gene
alleles.
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What is a recessive
trait?
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A plant with two
dominant OR two
recessive alleles is called
this.
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What is
homozygous?
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This is a tool to display
the possible results of a
genetic cross. It allows
you to predict possible
outcomes of a cross.
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What are Punnett
squares?
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This is a trait that is
always expressed if
present in even 1 gene.
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What is a dominant
trait?
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This is the genetic
makeup for a traitexpressed as letters
BB, Bb or bb
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What is the
genotype?
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This is a characteristic
passed from one
generation to another.
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What is a trait?
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This process is used to make sex
cells. It is also called reduction
division because it reduces the
chromosome number to ½ the
diploid number.
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What is meiosis?
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This is when the
genes are different …
Bb
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What is
heterozygous?
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If a black furred male gerbil
and a white furred female
gerbil mate,
these would be 2 reasons why
all their offspring have black
furred.
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What is
the gene for black fur is
dominant over the one for
white fur
and
the male is homozygous for
black fur?
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Special
features
Relationships
It’s
about
botany
Mitosis
Details
More
ecology
Misc
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Final
Jeopardy
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Round 1
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This structure helps some protist
maintain homeostasis by
pumping water out of their cells.
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What is a contractile vacuole?
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This is where the cilia of
Paramecium push its food.
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What is the oral groove?
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This is having many organisms
from one “parent” living in close
connection as seen in the Volvox .
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What is a colony?
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These tough protective structures
are seen on bacteria and fungi as
well as plants though they are
made of different materials.
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What are cell walls?
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Euglena have this structure which
allows them to locate light so they
can do photosynthesis.
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What is an eyespot?
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This green pigment allows plants
to capture the energy of the sun
and make their own food.
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What is chlorophyll?
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This is the part of a seed that will
hold the endosperm and give
nutrients to the embryo.
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What is the cotyledon?
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Referring to the energy pyramid,
these are the organisms that eat
only producers.
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What are primary consumers or
herbivores?
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Only this sugar serves as food for
plants.
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What is glucose?
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This is the part of a seed that will
develop into a plant.
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What is the embryo?
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This is the stage in the cell cycle
in which the DNA is copied.
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What is interphase?
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This is when the chromosomes
(attached to spindle fibers) line up
at the middle of the cell.
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What is metaphase.
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This occurs in anaphase.
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When does the centromere split
and the chromosomes move to
opposite sides of the cell as the
spindle fibers shorten?
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This is the division of the
cytoplasm and organells that
follows mitosis.
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What is cytokinesis?
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These are 2 things that happen
during prophase.
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When do chromosomes become
visible and the nuclear membrane
disappear (and/or centrioles move
and make spindle fibers)?
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These are the food of a predator.
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What are prey?
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This is a type of organism that is
part of every food chain but can
only be seen with the use of a
microscope or lens.
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What is a microbe or
microorganism?
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These are 5 abiotic features of an
ecosystem.
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What are the amounts of light,
water, space, soil, climate?
(others are possible)
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This includes all the living things
interacting in an area.
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What is a community.
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These might include the number
of prey animals or predators in an
area or diseases that might affect
organisms in an area.
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What are biotic factors?
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A virus in a host cell or a flea on a
dog are examples of this type of
relationship.
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What is an example of a parasite?
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This is when organisms have a
close relationship.
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What is symbiosis?
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It is called mutualism.
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What do we call the symbiotic
relationship where both
organisms benefit?
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This is a relationship where one
organism benefits that the other
is not helped or hurt.
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What is commensalism?
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There are always more of these in
an ecosystem than any other type
of organism.
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What are producers?
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These include WFP and beans,
which have 2 cotyledons that
come above the ground.
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What are dicots?
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This refers to the top side of an
organism.
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What is the dorsal side?
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This is a stable area in which the
organisms are in relative balance.
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What is a climax community?
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Because of this some materials
are able to move into and out of a
cell freely while others cannot.
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What does it mean to have a semipermeable or selectively
permeable membrane?
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After mitosis, this is the number
of chromosomes you would see
in the daughter cells of an
organism with 30 chromosomes.
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What is 30.
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Final
Jeopardy
Parts of a cell
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Jeopary
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These rod shaped structures pass on
the characteristics of a cell to the new
cells that are produced and also
contains the instructions for making
proteins.
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What are chromosomes.
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