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Jeopardy
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Body
Systems
Functions
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Systems
Interactions
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Viruses
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Viruses
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Final Jeopardy Question
Protein
What is a virus capsid made of?
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10 Point Question
Proteins and nucleic acids
Which two biomelocules are
viruses made of?
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20 Point Question
In the genetic material (DNA or
RNA) of the virus.
Where are the instructions for making new
viruses found?
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30 Point Question
Exterior/Outer covering
Which characteristic does not accurately
describe viruses and cells in the table below?
Characteristic
Viruses
Cells
Typically smaller
Typically larger
Cell wall or cell
membrane
Protein Capsid
Genetic material
DNA or RNA
DNA
Molecules
present
Protein and
nucleic acids
Protein, nucleic
acids, carbs,
lipids
Size
Exterior/Outer
covering
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A host cell
What do viruses need in order to
reproduce?
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10 Point Question
They allow a virus to attach
to a host cell
What is the function of the surface
proteins of a virus?
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The Immune system,
Helper T-cells
What specific system and type of cell
does HIV infect?
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30 Point Question
The both begin with a virus injecting genetic
material into the host and end with lysing the
host cell, but the lysogenic cycle includes a
period of dormancy and does not lyse the host
cell as quickly.
How are the lytic and lysogenic cycles
the same and different?
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It would not be able to insert its
DNA/RNA into the host and
cause it to create more viruses.
What would the result be if a virus was
unable to attach to a host cell?
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10 Point Question
Lytic, Lysogenic
A virus that reproduces using the _______
cycle typically shows symptoms in
patients quicker than a virus that
reproduces using the ________ cycle.
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20 Point Question
It helps our bodies maintain
homeostasis.
What is the purpose of a feedback
mechanism (feedback
inhibition)?
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30 Point Question
Answers will vary
If an organism was unable to respond
to the environment and maintain
homeostasis, what would be the
possible result?
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Lymphatic or Immune
This system helps protect the body and
fight off disease
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Excretory
This system eliminates waste products
to maintain homeostasis
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Nervous
This system helps coordinate the
body’s response to stimuli
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Circulatory and Lymphatic/Immune
You notice that many of your classmates
have gotten a cold but you have been
able to stay healthy/protected from the
microbes causing the illness. Which
two systems help accomplish this?
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Digestive & Circulatory
A baby bird is given a worm by its
mother to supply the baby bird’s
body cells with nutrients. Which two
systems work together to
accomplish this?
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Nervous, Skeletal and
Muscular
Which systems work together to
provide voluntary movements of the
body?
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20 Point Question
A reflex response
When a person unexpectedly touches a
very hot object, a nervous impulse is sent
through the body to produce a response
and cause the person to react. Is this a
reflex response or voluntary response?
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30 Point Question
Nervous and Integumentary
Some organisms escape predators by
changing the color of their skin when
they sense danger. Which two
systems work together to
accomplish this?
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40 Point Question