Transcript Jeopardy
Benchmark # - 4, 11, 24, 30, 36
Homework – Synonyms Due
Scientific
Method
Waves &
Energy
Human Body/
Genetics
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Science
Tools/Graphs
Meniscus - graduated cylinder - 6.6ml
What is the curve of the liquid called?
What do you use to measure this?
What is the reading of the curve?
Row 1, Col 1
Independent variable is changed to determine the effects.
Dependent variable responds to the independent variable.
What is a dependent
and independent variable?
1,2
A. Crest, B. Trough, C. Wavelength, D. Amplitude
Name the parts of a wave.
1,3
Force exerted outward on a cell wall or blood vessel. This force gives
the plant or blood vessel rigidity, and may help to keep it erect.
What is turgor pressure?
1,4
1. Test tubes, beaker, ring stand, Bunsen burner 2. Triple Beam Balance
3. Florence flask, Beaker, stirring rod, Erlenmeyer Flask
4. Gloves
5. microscope, E. flask, graduated cylinder, test tube 6. Petri dish
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Name the equipment in each picture.
2,1
Problem, Hypothesis, Research, Experiment,
Conclusion
Name the steps of the
Scientific Method.
2,2
Medium is matter - solid, liquid, gas.
What is a medium?
2,3
BB = 50% Bb = 50% / All Black
B = Black
b = Brown
B
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BB
Bb
B
BB
Bb
Complete the Punnett Square and
name the genotype and the phenotype.
2,4
1. Bar graph, 2. Line graph, 3. Pie graph
US Postal Service Stamp Prices
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40
Cost of Stamp (cents)
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30
25
20
15
10
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5
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1985
1986
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1989
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1994
1995
1996
Year
2.
Name the three types of graphs.
3.
3,1
The fertilizer is the independent variable,
and the tomatoes are the dependent variable.
Name the independent and
the dependent variable.
Fertilizer
Mass of Tomatoes
(g)
W
X
Y
Z
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275
235
200
Dependent Variable
(unit)
Independent Variable
(unit)
3,2
Electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to
travel through like sound waves.
Why are electromagnetic
waves different from
sound waves?
3,3
Muscular, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Circulatory
What are the transportation
systems in the human body?
3,4
It shows the population of whales. Blue whale is the
highest and the narwhal is the lowest.
Explain this graph.
Which species has the highest
and the lowest population?
Whale Population Numbers
minke whale
30 15 30
blue whale
gray whale
60
100
right whale
sperm whale
50
50
killer whale
narwhal
4,1
The factors that are kept constant and not allowed to change.
What is a constant in
an experiment?
4,2
1st - An object will remain at rest or move in a straight line unless it
is acted on by a force.
2nd - An object acted on by an unbalanced force will accelerate
in the direction of the force, according to the formula.
3rd - For every action, there is an equal, but opposite reaction.
Name Newton’s Laws.
4,3
Chromosome - contains genetic material made up of many, many
genes.
Genes - part of a DNA code on a chromosome. Contains code for
building proteins - Builds structures - Controls organisms
What is the difference
in genes and chromosome?
4,4
Flow chart
What type of chart is this?
5,1
The control group is the group or standard to which
everything is compared.
What is a control group?
5,2
Speed - is the distance traveled divided by the time
needed to travel the distance
Acceleration - is the change in velocity divided by the amount of time
required for the change to occur (speeding up or slowing down)
SPEED = DISTANCE
TIME
(6M)
(3S) = 2m/s
What is the difference between
speed and acceleration?
ACCELERATION =
FINAL SPEED-INITIAL SPEED(8m/s - 2m/s)=6ms =.5m/s2
TIME
(12s)
5,3
Integument (skin), Muscular, Skeletal, Nervous, Respiratory
Name the body systems
that help us move.
5,4