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Biology Jeopardy

Biology Jeopardy. Genetics - $100. It’s the process that produces many variations in phenotype. A – independent assortment B – asexual reproduction C – regeneration D – cloning. Genetics - $100. A – What is independent assortment?. $$$. Genetics - $200.

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Biology Jeopardy

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  1. Biology Jeopardy

  2. Genetics - $100 It’s the process that produces many variations in phenotype. A – independent assortment B – asexual reproduction C – regeneration D – cloning

  3. Genetics - $100 A – What is independent assortment? $$$

  4. Genetics - $200 It’s the disease that most likely would occur after excessive exposure to UV radiation. A – malaria B – asthma C – skin cancer D – polio

  5. Genetics - $200 C - What is Skin Cancer? $$$

  6. Genetics - $300 One of the parents of a child has phenylketonuria (PKU) which is caused by recessive alleles. The other parent does not have a recessive PKU allele. It’s the chance that their child will have PKU. A – 0% B – 50% C – 75% D – 100%

  7. Genetics - $300 A - What is 0%? $$$

  8. Genetics - $400 It is the set of parents that most likely will have a child with type O blood. A – One parent type AB and the other type A B – One parent type AB and the other type O C – One parent heterozygous type A and the other type O D – One parent homozygous type A and the other homozygous type B

  9. Genetics - $400 C - What is “One parent heterozygous type A and the other type O”? $$$

  10. Genetics - $500 This illustration represents samples of DNA that were cut with restriction enzyme during DNA fingerprinting in a crime lab. It’s the technique used to produce these bands. A – cloning B – gel electrophoresis C – gene splicing D – genetic engineering

  11. Genetics - $500 B - What is gel electrophoresis? $$$

  12. Genetics II - $100 This is a use of genetically engineered bacteria. A – Identifying the remains of an unknown person. B – Developing a DNA fingerprint for blood left at a crime scene. C – Making human insulin for diabetics. D – Producing corn that is resistant to herbicides.

  13. Genetics II - $100 C – What is “Making human insulin for diabetics”? $$$

  14. Genetics II - $200 It is the genetic abnormality that can be identified by karyotyping. A – point mutation B – recessive allele C – extra chromosome D – sex-linked allele

  15. Genetics II - $200 C – What is extra chromosome.? $$$

  16. Genetics II - $300 This illustration shows a diploid cell with two pairs of homologous chromosomes. It’s the possible genetic make-up of gametes produced by independent assortment. A – SsTt B – Ss, Tt C – S, s, T, t D – ST, St, sT, st

  17. Genetics II - $300 D - ST, St, sT, st? $$$

  18. Genetics II - $400 It’s the genotype of individual 6 in this pedigree analysis A – XHXH B – XHXh C – XHY D – XhY

  19. Genetics II - $400 D – What is XhY? $$$

  20. Genetics II - $500 This chart shows the results of several crosses of white feathered chickens with dark feathered chickens. It’s the cross that would be represented by Aa x aa. A – Cross 1 B – Cross 2 C – Cross 3 D – Cross 4

  21. Genetics II - $500 C - What is cross 3? $$$

  22. Biodiversity - $100 It’s the organisms that developed first due to Earth’s early environmental conditions. A – Prokaryotic & aerobic B – Prokaryotic & anaerobic C – Eukaryotic & aerobic D – Eukaryotic & anaerobic

  23. Biodiversity - $100 B - What is prokaryotic and anaerobic $$$

  24. Biodiversity - $200 It’s the kingdoms that have photosynthetic organisms. A – Fungi & Plantae B – Fungi & Protista C – Plantae & Protista D – Plantae & Animalia

  25. Biodiversity - $200 C - What is Plantae and Protista? $$$

  26. Biodiversity - $300 It’s the sequence showing increasing levels of organization. A – organism, population, community, ecosystem B – ecosystem, population, organism, community C – community, ecosystem, population, organism D – population, organism, ecosystem, community

  27. Biodiversity - $300 A - What is organism, population, community, ecosystem? $$$

  28. Biodiversity - $400 In this food web, it’s the population most affected by the decrease in the cricket population due to insecticides. A – Mouse B – Hawk C – Grass D – Frog

  29. Biodiversity - $400 D - What is Frog? $$$

  30. Biodiversity - $500 Sets of plants were treated with acidic solutions. The results are shown. It’s the best conclusion for this experiment. A – Acid has no effect on these plants. B – High acidity is helpful to these plants. C – Low acidity is harmful to these plants. D – High acidity is harmful to these plants

  31. Biodiversity - $500 D - What is “high acidity is harmful to these plants?” $$$

  32. Fungi - $100 Of the organisms listed, it is NOT a fungus. A – mushroom B – morel C – water mold D – bread mold

  33. Fungi - $100 C - What is a water mold? $$$

  34. Fungi - $200 It is the evolved carbohydrate that allowed for better fitness in fungi. A – Chlorophyll B – Chitin C – Cellulose D – Calcitonin

  35. Fungi - $200 B - What is Chitin? $$$

  36. Fungi - $300 It is the basic structure of a fungi. A – Multi cellular hyphae massed together to form a mycelium. B – Single cellular hyphae massed together to form a mycelium. C – Multi cellular mycelium massed together to form a hyphae. D – Single cellular mycelium massed together to form a hyphae.

  37. Fungi - $300 A - What is multi cellular hyphae massed together to form a mycelium? $$$

  38. Fungi - $400 It’s the sexual reproduction cycle of Ascomycota. A – Diploid mating type male fuses with diploid mating type female. B – Diploid mating type (+) fuses with diploid mating type (-). C – Haploid mating type male fuses with haploid mating type female. D – Haploid mating type (+) fuses with haploid mating type (-).

  39. Fungi - $400 D - What is “Haploid mating type (+) fuses with haploid mating type (-)”? $$$

  40. Fungi - $500 It is the fruiting body of a Club Fungi. A – A cap with gills lined with basidia. B – Upright asci containing multinucleated ascus. C – A sporangium germinating from a zygospore. D – Chlorophyll containing ascus cells forming a sac.

  41. Fungi - $500 A - What is “A cap with gills lined with basidia?” $$$

  42. Plants - $100 It’s the process first affected if the xylem in a young tree is damaged. A – Performing photosynthesis. B – Transportation of sugar to the roots. C – Transportation of water to the leaves. D – Absorption of water from the soil.

  43. Plants - $100 C - What is “transportation of water to the leaves”? $$$

  44. Plants - $200 It’s how a plant leaf controls transpiration. A – Apical meristem cells undergo mitosis. B – Stoma close the guard cells to prevent water loss. C – Bacteria provide nitrogen in a symbiotic relationship. D – Guard cells open stomata to allow water to exit.

  45. Plants - $200 D - What is “Guard cells open stomata to allow water to exit?” $$$

  46. Plants - $300 It is the plant whose characteristics indicate that it is most likely a gymnosperm. A – Plant 1 B – Plant 2 C – Plant 3 D – Plant 4

  47. Plants - $300 A - What is Plant 1? $$$

  48. Plants - $400 It’s the physical adaptation that would be most useful to a plant species living in limited sunlight. A – colorful flowers B – large leaves C – deep roots D – thin cuticle

  49. Plants - $400 B - What is large leaves? $$$

  50. Plants - $500 You discover a new species of plant. It has branched vessels in its leaves and its flowers bloom every year. It is most likely this type of plant. A – Annual gymnosperm monocot B – Annual angiosperm dicot C – Biennial gymnosperm dicot D – Biennial angiosperm dicot

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