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Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy. Famous Scientists. Final Jeopardy. Neils Bohr. Scientist who proposed that electrons move around the nucleus in certain paths. $200. Fresh water. This is Daphnia’s habitat. $400. A jerky motion. Dapnia moves in this way. $600. Algae or bacteria.

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Final Jeopardy

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  1. Final Jeopardy Famous Scientists

  2. Final Jeopardy Neils Bohr Scientist who proposed that electrons move around the nucleus in certain paths

  3. $200 Fresh water This is Daphnia’s habitat..

  4. $400 A jerky motion Dapnia moves in this way.

  5. $600 Algae or bacteria Microorganism eaten by Daphnia.

  6. $800 Excellent protection An advantage of having an exoskeleton.

  7. $1000 parthenogenesis Asexual reproduction in which eggs hatch without fertilization.

  8. $200 somersaults The way that Hydra moves in the water.

  9. $400 Enzymes or acids Substance produced by Hydra’s inner layer of cells in the digestive cavity.

  10. $600 diffusion This process is used to distribute nutrients throughout the Hydra’s body.

  11. $800 They lay eggs (sexually) Hydra reproduce this way in the winter due to the cold temperatures.

  12. $1000 Nerve net Part of Hydra that controls movement of muscles.

  13. $200 Salt water Jellyfish habitat.

  14. $400 water Jellyfish are composed of 95% of this substance.

  15. $600 Tentacles or nematocysts Structure used for hunting that Jellyfish have in common with Hydra.

  16. $800 Box jellyfish Type of Jellyfish that are extremely deadly.

  17. $1000 Low oxygen levels Conditions under which Jellyfish thrive, caused by dumping of chemicals in the ocean.

  18. $200 Crustacea Class of organisms with gills, 2 pair of antennae and many appendages.

  19. $400 Hollow bodies and tentacles Two characteristics shared by Cnidarians.

  20. $600 Arthropoda Daphnia is a member of this phylum.

  21. $800 Insecta Organisms in this class are related to Crustaceans but have wings and do not have gills.

  22. $1000 They lack freedom of movement/flexibility Disadvantage arthropods have regarding their exoskeletons.

  23. $200 Carapace Transparent exoskeleton found in Daphnia

  24. $400 Sting cell Type of cell on Hydra that contains a nematocyst.

  25. $600 Stimulant Substance that causes the heartbeat to increase.

  26. $800 Brood chamber Place where eggs are stored in Daphnia.

  27. $1000 Gills Structures used for gas exchange, found in Daphnia and other Crustaceans.

  28. $200 movement This is the function of Daphnia’s second antenna.

  29. $400 Portugese man-of-war Type of jellyfish that gives severe stings to humans, but is not usually lethal.

  30. $600 budding Method of reproduction found in Hydra and yeast.

  31. $800 bristles Structure found on legs of Daphnia, used to catch food particles.

  32. $1000 Alcohol (or depressant) Example of a substance that slows the heartbeat of organisms, including Daphnia.

  33. $400 + 1 sodium

  34. $800 -1 Halogens

  35. $1200 0 He

  36. $1600 0 In order for a compound to be stable, the oxidation numbers must add up to this number

  37. $2000 Non metals Elements that tend to gain electrons easily are called

  38. $400 ammonium NH4

  39. $800 hydroxide OH

  40. $1200 carbonate CO3

  41. $1600 sulfate SO4

  42. $2000 chlorate ClO3

  43. $400 Atomic mass the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom

  44. $800 protons All atoms of the same element contain the same number of ___________

  45. $1200 Gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, weak Name two of the four forces holding the atom together.

  46. $1600 quarks Protons and neutrons are actually composed of these smaller particles

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