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Bacteria to plants review

Mrs. Hollenbaugh. Bacteria to plants review. Living Things. Virus & Bacteria. Protists & Fungi. Anything. Plants. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy. C1-100.

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Bacteria to plants review

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  1. Mrs. Hollenbaugh Bacteria to plants review

  2. Living Things Virus & Bacteria Protists & Fungi Anything Plants 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  3. C1-100 A change in an organism’s surroundings that causes it to react A

  4. 100-answer What is a stimulus?

  5. C1-200 An organism’s ability to maintain stable internal conditions A

  6. 200-answer What is homeostasis?

  7. C1-300 An organism’s scientific name consists of these levels of classification A

  8. 300-answer What are genus and species?

  9. C1-400 Scientists hypothesize that the first life forms on Earth had none of this gas A

  10. 400-answer What is oxygen?

  11. C1-500 The gradual change in species over time A

  12. 500-answer What is evolution?

  13. C2-100 Best treatment for most viral infections A

  14. 100-answer What is bed rest?

  15. C2-200 It “hides” its DNA in the host cell DNA A

  16. 200-answer What is a hidden virus?

  17. C2-300 This helps the virus attach to its host A

  18. 300-answer What is the protein coat?

  19. C2-400 These structures produce proteins and are always found in bacterial cells A

  20. 400-answer What are ribosomes?

  21. C2-500 Bacterial diseases can be cured using these A

  22. 500-answer What are antibiotics?

  23. C3-100 Concentration, Surface Area, Inhibitor, Catalyst and this factor change reaction rates A

  24. 100-answer What is temperature?

  25. C3-200 These structures allow sarcodines, such as amoebas, to move and gather food A

  26. 200-answer What are pseudopods?

  27. C3-300 These threadlike structures make up the bodies of multicellular fungi A

  28. 300-answer What are hyphae?

  29. C3-400 Fungi have this in common with animals A

  30. 400-answer What are being heterotrophs? Not all fungi are multi.

  31. C3-500 A biological catalyst that speeds up a process like digestion A

  32. 500-answer What is an enzyme?

  33. C4-100 An organism that makes its own food A

  34. 100-answer What is an autotroph?

  35. C4-200 Reproductive structures of most gymnosperms A

  36. 200-answer What are cones?

  37. C4-300 Rapid growth of a population of algae A

  38. 300-answer What is an algal bloom?

  39. C4-400 The products of a combustion reaction A

  40. 400-answer What are water and carbon dioxide?

  41. C4-500 Gases pass in and out of a leaf through these structures A

  42. 500-answer What are stomata?

  43. C5-100 Plant cell structure where is water stored A

  44. 100-answer What is a vacuole?

  45. C5-200 Structure on a leaf that reduces evaporation A

  46. 200-answer What is the cuticle?

  47. C5-300 Makes a leaf appear green A

  48. 300-answer What are chloroplasts?

  49. C5-400 Photosynthesis in plants produces these substances A

  50. 400-answer What are glucose and oxygen?

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