30 30 - Reading Community Schools

Download Report

Transcript 30 30 - Reading Community Schools

Unit 5 Jeopardy
Happy Heredity
1
10
Racy
Reproduction
10
Evolve or
Extinction
Awesome
Adaptation
Naughty Natural
Selection
10
10
10
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
A1
Genetic information can
have an effect on an
organisms …
a.Physical Characteristics
b.Learned Behaviors
c.Inherited Behaviors
d.A & C Only
A2
Genes are made up of
dominate and recessive
what?
a.Genotype
b.Phenotype
c.Alleles
d.Molecules
A3
Look at the following Punnett
square. Which of the ratios
below represents the ratio of
offspring with a dominant
phenotype to the offspring
with a recessive phenotype?
a.3 to 1
b.1 to 3
c.25% to 75%
d.B & C Only
A4
A large-headed donkey has
a genotype of Hh. This
genotype is best described as
which of the following?
a.Heterozygous Dominant
b.Homozygous Dominant
c.Heterozygous Recessive
d.Homozygous Recessive
A5
DNA molecules are
responsible for which of the
following?
a.Powering the cell
b.Passing on genetic material
from parent to offspring
c.Digesting food
d.Passing on genetic material
from offspring to parent
B1
All of the following are
negatives of sexual
reproduction except?
a.Requires two healthy
organisms
b.It is more complex due to
multiple stages
c.Requires more energy
d.It provides genetic variation
allowing for new traits and
adaptations in less time
B2
Mitosis is a process in which
cells divide during asexual
reproduction. Which of the
following is considered a
positive of mitosis?
a.It is fast, reliable and easy
requiring very little energy
b.Offspring are a genetic
clones of the parent
c.Offspring can compete for
resources due to tight
environments
d.Slow reaction to
environmental change
B3
Meiosis is the process in which
sex cells are created from
regular cells. What is true
about the sex cells of an
organism compared to that of
a regular cell?
a. The sex cell has twice the
number of chromosomes
b. The sex cell has half the
number of chromosomes
c. The sex cell has four times the
amount of chromosomes
d. The sex cell has the same
amount of chromosomes
B4
An offspring produced
through asexual reproduction
means the offspring is
______________ when
compared genetically to the
parent.
a.different
b.the same
c.sometimes different and
sometimes the same
d.never different and never
the same
B5
Simple unicellular organisms
usually reproduce
____________________, while
more complex multicellular
organisms usually reproduce
___________________.
a.sexually, sexually
b.sexually, asexually
c.asexually, sexually
d.asexually, asexually
C1
The oldest fossils are located
in which numbered layer of
the picture?
a.Layer 6
b.Layer 4
c.Layer 2
d.Layer 1
C2
According to evolutionary
theory all living organisms
share what in common?
a.A common ancestor
b.Multicellular body structures
c.The ability to reproduce
sexually
d.All of the above
C3
Scientists use which of the
following forms of evidence in
order to better understand
evolution?
a.Fossils
b.DNA
c.Shared physical traits
d.All of the Above
C4
Evolution and extinction is
primarily affected by what?
a.Environmental change
b.Sexual reproduction within a
species
c.The spread of harmful
mutations
d.Asexual reproduction within
a species
C5
Environmental changes that
drive extinction and evolution
occur
a.never, the Earth stays the
same.
b.all the time, sometimes
suddenly and sometimes
gradually.
c.due to major disasters, like a
meteorite striking the Earth.
d.only in the oceans, but not on
land.
D1
Which of the following would
be a positive adaptation for
living in the artic circle?
a.A thin coat of white fur
b.A thin coat of brown fur
c.A thick coat of white fur
d.A thick coat of brown fur
D2
A catfish has a mouth located
at the bottom of its mouth. This
adaptation has developed
because of which of the
following?
a.The fish feeds at the top of
the water
b.The fish feeds at the bottom
of the water
c.The fish eats items right in front
of it’s head
d.The fish doesn’t eat but
instead photosynthesizes
D3
Adaptations usually take
place over
a.a couple of weeks.
b.a couple of years.
c.a couple 100 years.
d.several 1000 years or more.
D4
Often times adaptations take
place in order to
a.allow the organism to hunt
better.
b.allow the organism to avoid
predators easier.
c.allow the organism to eat
certain types of food.
d.All of the Above
D5
In order for an organism to be
successful on the ever
changing planet Earth it must
either _______________ or be
forced into becoming
__________________.
a.dance, green
b.sexually reproduce, extinct
c.adapt, extinct
d.adapt, overpopulated
E1
In order for natural selection
to take place what must
occur?
a.There must be
environmental change
b.There must selective
breeding
c.Successful reproduction
must occur
d.There must be competition
within a species
E2
Natural selection has how
many parts?
a.2
b.4
c.6
d.8
E3
Natural selection is sometimes
referred to as
a.Eye of the Tiger
b.Survival of the Fittest
c.I’m Sexy and I Know It
d.Monkey See, Monkey Do
E4
Look at the chart. Which
organism seems to be having
the most success?
a. Organism A
b. Organism B
c. Organism C
d. Organism D
Day
Organism
A
Organism
B
Organism
C
Organism
D
1
10
0
20
50
2
20
2
18
40
3
30
4
16
30
4
40
6
14
20
5
50
8
12
10
E5
The idea of natural selection
was discovered by who?
a.Gregor Mendel
b.Sir Isaac Newton
c.Charles Darwin
d.Jon Lyelle