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THIS. IS. Biology Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mrs. Jenkins. Jeopardy. My toes My O’es. Fo’ shizzle my photosynthesis and cellular respiration. I like to move it move it. It’s all in the Genes. U gell’n? I’m cell’n!. “I heart biology”. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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IS

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With Host...

Your

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100 100 100 100 100 100

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500 500 500 500 500 500

It’s all in the Genes

U gell’n?I’m cell’n!

My toesMy O’es

Fo’ shizzle my photosynthesis

and cellular respiration

I like to move it move it

“I heart biology”

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If Red (R) is dominant to white (r) describe the phenotypic ratio of a monohybrid cross.

A 100

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3 Red to 1 white

A 100

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Show the 1 trait cross using the letter B that will produce the most genetic variation.

(Write the parents genotypes)

A 200

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Bb x Bb

A 200

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What are the 3 parts of the DNA structure and what holds the two

strands together?

A 300

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Sugar-phosphate backbone

Nitrogen bases

Hydrogen bonds

A 300

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Bacteria may develop resistance to antibiotics by

their DNA doing this

A 400

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A 400

mutating

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Why would a mutation in the DNA make the wrong

protein?

A 500

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Amino acid sequence changes

A 500

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B 100

Put in order:

Protein DNA

RNA

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B 100

DNA RNA protein

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B 200

What controls which solutes enter and exit the

cell?

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B 200

Cell membrane

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B 300

List 2 organelles and the specific molecules that

they produce that contain energy in their bonds.

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B 300

Chloroplast-glucose

Mitochondria-ATP

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B 400

This organelle requires glucose to function

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B 400

mitochondria

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B 500

What 2 organelles are involved in protein

synthesis?

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B 500

Nucleus, ribosome

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What process comes after the division of the nucleus that divides the cytoplasm AND what would be the result if this did not occur in a cell?

C 100

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Cytokinesis

One cell, 2 nuclei

C 100

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Crossing over occurs in what phase of what specific

process?

C 200

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Prophase I of Meiosis

C 200

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C 300

Specialization of cells occurs during

that part of embryonic

development?

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gastrulation

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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What type and how many cells does meiosis produce?

C 400

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4 gametes (sex cells)

C 400

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When gametes fuse, they form a ______ (name of the

first cell in sexual reproduction), and the

chromosome number goes from haploid to _______.

C 500

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Zygote; diploid

C 500

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D 100

What is water’s role in photosynthesis?

(reactant or product)

(Goes in/out)

(Used/produced)

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D 100

Reactant/goes in/used

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D 200

Animals perform cellular respiration. What

reaction(s) do plants perform?

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D 200

CR and Photosynthesis

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D 300

The temperature drops. How will this affect photosynthesis and

cellular respiration? (slow down, no affect, speed up)

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D 300

Both reactions will slow down.

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D 400

Increasing the availability of ___, ___, and ___

would increase the rate of photosynthesis. (what do

plants need?)

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D 400

Sun, water, CO2

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D 500

How are Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

reactions related?

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D 500

They are opposites/compliments/

products of one are reactants of the other/cycle

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E 100

Water moving from high to low concentration

(passive) bears this name

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E 100

osmosis

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E 200

Red blood cells deliver oxygen to cells by what

method of transport through the lipid

membrane and what two properties does oxygen

have that allow it to move this way?

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E 200

Simple diffusion

Small, neutral

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E 300

Yo Ho’mey…

Water in the cells keeps the body temperature

regulated. What is this regulation an example of?

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E 300

homeostasis

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E 400

What do the sodium/potassium pump

(active transport) and facilitated diffusion have

in common?

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E 400

Both use a protein to transport substances

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E 500

Molecule of salt

Given this scenario of a cell in a solution, which way will water move and what is the

effect on the cell?

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E 500

Into the cell; it will swell

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F 100

What is the initial code (molecule) for synthesis of a

protein?

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F 100

DNA

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F 200

What effect may x-rays have on DNA?

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F 200

mutation

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F 300

When a cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes

(name of process) it produces (#) daughter cells with 10

chromosomes each.

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F 300

Mitosis; 2

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F 400

Photosynthesis has the goal to produce ___ and gives

____off as a waste product.

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F 400

Glucose, oxygen

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F 500

A cell with 30 chromosomes produces daughter cells with

15 chromosomes by what process and what are the

daughter cells called?

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F 500

Meiosis; gametes

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

The perfect storm

(3 questions in 1)

Please record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

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This process increases the number of body cells.

List the main benefit of sexual reproduction.

A cell has 10% solute and the surrounding solution is 20%

solute. Which way will water move?

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Mitosis

Genetic variation

Out of cell

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!