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Biology Jeopardy

Biology Jeopardy. >. Mendel’s World. Graphs &More. Critters. Micro-world. Subcellular. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. Which characteristic of prokaryotic organisms makes them different from eukaryotes?

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Biology Jeopardy

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  1. Biology Jeopardy > Mendel’s World Graphs &More Critters Micro-world Subcellular 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40

  2. Which characteristic of prokaryotic organisms makes them different from eukaryotes? • Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles. • Prokaryotes do not have chromosomes. • Prokaryotes are made of cells. • Prokaryotes have DNA. What is A?

  3. Enzymes only work with specific substrates because each substrate- • has a specific activation site for enzyme attachment • can only use a specific ionic bond with the enzyme • destroys its specific enzyme • actively interferes with other substrates around it What is A?

  4. Daily Double

  5. Which of these could be successfully treated with antibiotics? • Common Cold • Influenza • HIV • Strep throat What is D?

  6. Proteins are formed from monomers (subunits) called- • amino acids • fatty acids • nucleic acids • nucleotides What is A?

  7. In order to maintain homeostasis, it is most important for an animal to be able to- • respond to its environment • hide from its predators • increase its prey population • change its habitat What is A?

  8. Which skull belongs to a herbivore? C) A) D) B) What is D?

  9. Which bird’s foot is best adapted to flying into a region and picking up prey? A) C) B) D) What is D?

  10. Richard was observing black swallowtail butterflies in the field. Which one of these is an observation he made about a black swallowtail butterfly? • The black swallowtail is closely related to the spicebush swallowtail. • The black swallowtail belongs to the class Insecta. • The black swallowtail likes to fly more than anything else. • The black swallowtail laid its eggs on a parsley plant What is D?

  11. Daily Double

  12. The process of meiosis and fertilization help ensure the survival of the species by providing each generation with the same number of- • body cells • chromosomes • offspring • gametes What is B?

  13. Which of the following best explains why a student researching genetics should use the most recent textbooks available? • Research in Mendelian genetics began very recently. • Older textbooks are more difficult to understand. • New discoveries frequently add to older knowledge in genetics. • No technologies from more than ten years ago are still in use. What is C?

  14. According to the biological definition of a species, which organisms listed below would belong to the same species? • Plants that have flowers with the same structures that attract the same pollinators • Protists that are the same shape and have the same structures for movement • Animals that can breed and produce fertile offspring • Mushrooms that are the same color and can grow on trees What is C?

  15. A genetic pedigree showing that only males are affected by a certain disorder is evidence of what type of inheritance? • Dominant • Sex-linked • Recessive • Passive What is B?

  16. An experiment is designed to clear an oak-hickory forest and replant the area with pines. Which of the following species would be most threatened by this experiment? • Field sparrow • Cardinal • Summer tanager • Hooded warbler What is D?

  17. In the table, which item of data is most likely to be invalid? • Plot 1 on July 1 • Plot 2 on June 15 • Plot 3 on May 15 • Plot 4 on May 30 What is B?

  18. The diagram shows a simplified nitrogen cycle. Which process is responsible for returning nitrogen to the air? • Excretion • Decomposition • Photosynthesis • Nitrification What is B?

  19. Which variable appears to control leaf production in these plants? • The temperature • The number of daylight hours • The amount of water • The relative humidity What is A?

  20. Which is the body’s first line of defense against disease? • Enzymes • Blood • Antibodies • Skin What is D?

  21. All of these are common shapes of bacteria EXCEPT- • rod • spiral • square • spherical What is C or square?

  22. Which of the following came first in the scientific study of living things? • Light microscope • Cell theory • Electron microscope • Model of DNA What is A?

  23. An organism that causes infections in plants and animals, but cannot be seen with a light microscope similar to that used in a high school biology course, is most likely a- • virus • bacterium • fungus • protozoan What is A?

  24. Double Jeopardy DNA+Genetics More Animals Flora & Fauna Pot Luck! Environment 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80

  25. In which type of environment did this fossilized fish most likely live? • Deep ocean trench • A coral reef • A freshwater lake • Near an ocean vent What is C?

  26. Which of these is a common adaptation for mammals in an aquatic environment? • Keen eyesight • Streamlined body • Sharp teeth • Long fur What is B?

  27. Daily Double

  28. Early classification systems consisted of two kingdoms; Plantae and Animalia. What scientific development allowed taxonomists to establish the Monera and Protista kingdoms? • Discovery of DNA • Creation of electrophoresis • Invention of electron microscope • Development of Koch’s postulates What is C?

  29. Some sphinx moth caterpillars are called tomato hornworms. These large caterpillars do a tremendous amount of damage to tomato plants. Which method of moth control would be most dangerous to the honeybee, which is needed for plant pollination? • Using moth scents to attract the moths to traps • Releasing caterpillar parasites • Spraying plants with insecticides • Planting moth-repelling plants What is C?

  30. In plants, gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers. Both of these plant structures are specialized for- • sexual reproduction • food production • water absorption • photosynthesis What is A?

  31. Orchids were studied to determine if the amount of humidity affected the flowering of these plants. Which of these was the independent variable in this study? • The percentage of humidity • The amount watered • The length of time required for flowering • The number of flowers on each plant What is A?

  32. Which characteristic supports the hypothesis that this animal spends a great deal of time burrowing through the soil? • The shape of its body • The position of its nose • The length of its tail • The size of its claws What is D?

  33. The skulls below belong to different animals. Which skull belongs to the animal that is probably unrelated to the other three? C A D B What is D?

  34. Daily Double

  35. The picture shows a segment of DNA from a cat. Which of these is the most likely the kitten of the cat? • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 What is D or 4?

  36. Inversions in chromosomes occur when part of a chromosome breaks out and is reinserted upside down. Which of the diagrams below represents an inversion? What is C?

  37. The process of DNA replication is necessary before a cell- • makes a protein • codes for RNA molecules • divides into two cells • modifies lysosome enzymes What is C?

  38. What conclusion can be drawn from the genetic information below? • The white parent carried a dominant allele. • All the rabbits carried the recessive allele. • All the white rabbits are heterozygous. • All the black rabbits in the F2 generation are homozygous. What is B?

  39. Based on the method by which they get food, organisms are classified as autotrophs or heterotrophs. Which organism listed below is correctly paired with its metabolism? • Mushroom-autotroph • Human-heterotroph • Grass-heterotroph • Fish-autotroph What is B?

  40. According to the diagram, during the last 40 million years, the structure of the horse’s foot has- • lost its toes • become smaller • grown toes • remained the same size What is A?

  41. Cowbirds often lay eggs in the nests of other songbirds. The young cowbirds grow up hearing the songs of their foster parents but sing cowbird songs when they are adults. This is an example of- • imprinting • instinct • mimicry • camouflage What is B?

  42. Increased surface area increases the number of molecules that can be collected from the air. According to this information, which beetle antenna is best adapted for chemically sensing the air? B) D) A) C) What is A?

  43. Which of the following methods would provide the most accurate information for students collecting data about local attitudes concerning the use of alternative fuels for automobiles? • Take an opinion poll of drivers. • Listen to speeches given by politicians. • Study newspaper articles. • Track prices at nearby gas stations. What is A?

  44. A student is trying to determine the effect of pollutants on the growth of three groups of seeds. The results will not be valid because the experiment has no- • conclusion • hypothesis • control • variable What is C?

  45. The unique properties of water enable life to exist on Earth. Which of these is a property of pure water? • Its solid form is more dense than its liquid. • It has a low heat absorption capacity. • It is slightly more acidic than air. • It dissolves many substances. What is D?

  46. According to this data, what percentage of vitamin supplement should be added to the turkey’s diet for maximum weight gain? • 6% • 20% • 10% • 14% What is C?

  47. FINAL JEOPARDY

  48. The one-celled eukaryotic organisms above are often found in freshwater ponds. What is one characteristic they all have in common? • Cilia • Nucleus • Pseudopodia • Flagellum What is B?

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