Cells Photosynthesis Respiration Cell Division Molecular Genetics Labs Cells PhotoRespiration synthesis Cell Division Molecular Genetics Labs $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Double Jeopardy! Cells A cell with a large central vacuole and chloroplasts. $100 Cells What is a plant cell? Back $100 Cells The ability of a cell to regulate what substances can enter and exit the cell. $200 Cells What is selective permeability. Back $200 Cells Holes in the plant cell wall that allow nutrients to pass between cells. $300 Cells What is the plasmodesmata? Back $300 Cells A cell that can differentiate into both B cells and T cells. $400 Cells What is a lymphoid cell? Back $400 Cells A cell that constitutes 60-70% of all white blood cells and enters infected tissue to fight disease. $500 Cells What is a neutrophil? Back $500 Photosynthesis The organelle that allows organisms to do photosynthesis. $100 Photosynthesis What is the chloroplast? Back $100 Photosynthesis Colors that are not absorbed during photosynthesis. $200 Photosynthesis What are yellow and green? Back $200 Photosynthesis The two cells that take part in photosynthesis in a C4 plant. $300 Photosynthesis What are mesophyll cells and bundlesheath cells? Back $300 Photosynthesis The amount of energy needed in the Calvin Cycle. $400 Photosynthesis What is 9 ATP? Back $400 Photosynthesis The enzyme that CAM replaces in CAM plants. $500 Photosynthesis What is rubisco? Back $500 Respiration The first step of cellular respiration. $100 Respiration What is glycolysis? Back $100 Respiration The enzyme that generates ATP. $200 Respiration What is ATP synthase? Back $200 Respiration The process by which ATP fuels chemical reactions. $300 Respiration What is energy coupling? Back $300 Respiration A result from overworking of human muscle cells forcing anaerobic respiration. $400 Respiration What is lactic acid buildup? Back $400 Respiration The monomers used in the citric acid cycle. $500 Respiration What are proteins? Back $500 Cell Division The creation of two identical daughter cells. $100 Cell Division What is mitosis? Back $100 Cell Division The longest phase of the cell cycle. $200 Cell Division What is prophase I? Back $200 Cell Division When homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids fail to separate during meiosis. $300 Cell Division What is a nondisjunction? Back $300 Cell Division The separating of the two cells’ cytoplasm. $400 Cell Division What is cytokinesis? Back $400 Cell Division The property of cells that allows them to only divide if they are attached to a substrate. $500 Cell Division What is anchorage dependence? Back $500 Molecular Genetics A fragment of DNA that codes for a protein. $100 Molecular Genetics What is a gene? Back $100 Molecular Genetics $200 Molecular Genetics What is incomplete dominance? Back $200 Molecular Genetics The new, faster and earlier way of testing fetuses’ genetics. $300 Molecular Genetics What is Chorionic Villus Sampling or CVS Back $300 Molecular Genetics Disorders such as Cystic Fibrosis and Sickle-Cell disease. $400 Molecular Genetics What are recessively inherited disorders? Back $400 Molecular Genetics The inactive X chromosome in females. $500 Molecular Genetics What is a Barr body? Back $500 Labs A device sorts components of cells according to their weight by spinning. $100 Labs What is a centrifuge? Back $100 Labs Environmental factors that can cause an enzyme to denature. $200 Labs What are pH, temperature and salinity. Back $200 Labs A device that measures blood pressure. $300 Labs What is a sphygmomanometer? Back $300 Labs A final electron accepter that turns from blue to colorless when it accepts electrons. $400 Labs What is DPIP? Back $400 Labs The formula for water potential. $500 Labs What is pressure potential + solute potential? Back $500 Double Jeopardy!!! Evolution and Classification Plant Systems Animal Systems Ecology Biotechnology Things We Didn’t Cover Evolution and Classification Plant Systems Animal Systems Ecology Biotechnology Things We Didn’t Cover $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 Final Jeopardy! Evolution and Classification The most famous book written by Charles Darwin. $200 Evolution and Classification What is The Origin of Species? Back $200 Evolution and Classification The phrase Mr. Bennett hates concerning evolution, and the better term. $400 Evolution and Classification What is survival of the fittest and reproduction of the fittest? Back $400 Evolution and Classification The evolutionary history of a species or a group of species. $600 Evolution and Classification What is phylogeny? Back $600 Evolution and Classification The levels of classification for organisms in order of broadest to narrowest. $800 Evolution and Classification What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species? Back $800 Evolution and Classification Genes that are passed in a strait line from one generation to the next but have ended up in different gene pools due to speciation. $1000 Evolution and Classification What are orthologous genes? Back $1000 Plant Systems The hole that opens and closes to allow air movement between plants and the environment. $200 Plant Systems What is a stomata? Back $200 Plant Systems The idea state of osmotic equilibrium in a plant cell. $400 Plant Systems What is a turgid cell? Back $400 Plant Systems The transport route between cells where the substances travel only through the cell wall. $600 Plant Systems What is the apoplastic route? Back $600 Plant Systems The plant hormone the promotes fruit ripening. $800 Plant Systems What is ethylene? Back $800 Plant Systems Specialized plastids containing dense starch grains. $1000 Plant Systems What are statoliths? Back $1000 Animal Systems The tubes of the circulatory system that brings blood into the heart. $200 Animal Systems What are veins? Back $200 Animal Systems Cells that bind to antigens and stop them from functioning. $400 Animal Systems What are B cells? Back $400 Animal Systems The larger of the two types of nephrons. $600 Animal Systems What is a juxtamedullary nephron? Back $600 Animal Systems The hormone released by the adrenal gland that increases Na+ and H2O reabsorption $800 Animal Systems What is aldosterone? Back $800 Animal Systems The glands that is regulated by FSH and LH. $1000 Animal Systems What are the testes and ovaries? Back $1000 Ecology The four factors that affect a populations growth rate. $200 Ecology What are immigration, emigration, birth and death? Back $200 Ecology A sequence of unlearned behavioral acts that is essentially unchangeable. $400 Ecology What is a fixed action pattern (FAP)? Back $400 Ecology Bright coloration that serves as a warning to predators. $600 Ecology What is aposematic coloration? Back $600 Ecology The ecosystem that is responsible for the most primary productivity. $800 Ecology What is open ocean? Back $800 Ecology When an animal helps another with the thought that this action will be repaid later on. $1000 Ecology What is reciprocal altruism? Back $1000 Biotechnology A small, circular piece of DNA that can be found in a bacteria. $200 Biotechnology What is a plasmid? Back $200 Biotechnology An enzyme that can create DNA from mRNA. $400 Biotechnology What is reverse DNA transcriptase? Back $400 Biotechnology DNA in which nucleotide sequences from two different sources are combined to the same DNA. $600 Biotechnology What is recombinant DNA? Back $600 Biotechnology A plasmid used to introduce new genes into plants. $800 Biotechnology What is a Ti plasmid? Back $800 Biotechnology A cloning vector that contains a highly active prokaryotic promoter just upstream of a restriction site. $1000 Biotechnology What is an expression vector? Back $1000 Things We Didn't Cover Action potentials that reach the brain via sensory neurons. $200 Things We Didn't Cover What are sensations? Back $200 Things We Didn't Cover A decreased responsiveness during a continued stimulation. $400 Things We Didn't Cover What is sensory adaptation? Back $400 Things We Didn't Cover The part of the ear that distinguishes pitch. $600 Things We Didn't Cover What is the cochlea? Back $600 Things We Didn't Cover Where the rods and cones make synapses with the neurons in the eye. $800 Things We Didn't Cover What are bipolar cells? Back $800 Things We Didn't Cover The system in aquatic organisms that tells fish how deep they are underwater. $1000 Things We Didn't Cover What is the lateral line system? Back $1000 Final Jeopardy!!! Final Jeopardy!!! The classification of humans. Final Jeopardy!!! Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens