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Jeopardy Chapter 1 & Graphing
Jeopardy Chapter 1 & Graphing Evolution & Classification Hierarchy of Organization Cells Properties of Life Graphing 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
Evolution & Classification for 100 Term for genetic change in a gene pool over a long period of time is Evolution. What makes this a theory? It is an explanation supported with experimental evidence
Evolution & Classification for 200 True or False: If two organisms can reproduce, they must be in the same species. False – their offspring must be fertile
Evolution & Classification for 300 List the 3 Domains Archaea Bacteria Eukarya
Evolution & Classification for 400 The name of Darwin’s theory that closely related species came from a common ancestor descent with modification
Evolution & Classification for 500
Evolution & Classification: Daily Double If you were going to sum up the idea of natural selection, you could say it is essentially… The organisms with those traits best suited to the environment will survive to reproduce and pass on their traits (have more offspring) and vice versa
Hierarchy of Organization for 100 The structural and functional unit of life cell
Hierarchy of Organization for 200 Groups of tissues make up this organ
Hierarchy of Organization for 300 A community consists of All the organisms of every species in a particular area
Hierarchy of Organization for 400 This performs a specific function within a cell organelle (cell part)
Hierarchy of Organization for 500 List life’s hierarchy of organization from largest to smallest biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, atom
Cells for 100 The Domains Bacteria and Archaea have this type of cell prokaryotic
Cells for 200 Mushrooms belong to this Domain Eukarya
Cells for 300 List 4 major groups in the Eukarya Domain Protists Plants Animals Fungus
Cells for 400
Cells – Daily Double These types of cells have membranebound organelles Eukaryotic
Cells for 500 ________ cells lack a nucleus and __________ cells have a nucleus for their DNA. Prokaryotic … eukaryotic
Properties of Life for 100 This is the type of organism that uses photosynthesis to obtain energy producer
Properties of Life for 200 Give an example of a dormant organism seed
Properties of Life for 300 True or False: An individual has to have a head with a brain in order to be considered a living organism. False
Properties of Life: Extension Question for 500 points What are the 7 properties of life common to all living organisms? Order Regulation Growth and development Energy processing Response to the environment Reproduction Evolutionary adaptation
Properties of Life for 400 This level of hierarchical organization is where the flow of energy and cycling of nutrients between organisms and the environment occurs ecosystem
Properties of Life for 500 These organisms must obtain energy from other organisms (use the scientific term). Give two examples. consumers Ex. humans, bears, guinea pig, slug
Graphing for 100 This is a type of graph that displays data that totals 100% pie chart
Graphing for 200 This variable is manipulated by the scientist, or constantly changes in a predictable way (ex: time) Independent variable Extension Question: What axis is its label and unit on? x axis
Graphing for 300 This is the type of graph you should use when graphing unrelated, disconnected groups of data bar graph
Graphing for 400 This is what is used to compare the experimental group to in an experiment control group Extension Question: This is what is collected during the experiment data
Graphing for 500 This type of reasoning is used with hypothesisbased science deductive Extension Question: Discovery science is this type of reasoning inductive
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