Cells Photosynthesis Respiration Cell Division Molecular Genetics Evolution and Classification Cells Photosynthesis Respiration Cell Division $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 Molecular Genetics Evolution And Classification Double Jeopardy! Cells This digestive organelle is found only in animal cells $100 Cells What is a lysosome Back $100 Cells By way of this process, cellular components are isolated based on density and size $200 Cells What is cell fractionation Back $200 Cells The arrow in this figure represents what process $300 Cells What is osmosis Back $300 Cells These connect neighboring animal cells by functioning like rivets to join cells into strong sheets $400 Cells What are desmosomes Back $400 Cells This represents what process in an animal cell $500 Cells What is pinocytosis Back $500 Photosynthesis This is the chemical equation for photosynthesis $100 Photosynthesis What is CO2 + H2 O + light energy − C6 H12 O6 + H2 O Back $100 Photosynthesis These photosynthetic pigments absorb light $200 Photosynthesis What are chlorophyll(a & b) and carotenoids Back $200 Photosynthesis The final electron acceptor of this light reaction $300 Photosynthesis What is NADP+ Back $300 Photosynthesis This sugar molecule resulting from the Calvin Cycle gets converted to any other carbon compound needed for the plant $400 Photosynthesis What is G3P Back $400 Photosynthesis This type of plant, like the pineapple, does carbon fixation at night $500 Photosynthesis What is a CAM plant Back $500 Respiration Identify the blue compound $100 Respiration What is an enzyme Back $100 Respiration These are the three parts of cellular respiration $200 Respiration What are glycolysis, citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation Back $200 Respiration By this process, ATP is formed in glycolysis $300 Respiration Substrate-level phosphorylation Back $300 Respiration These two electron carriers are used in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle $400 Respiration What are FADH2 and NADH Back $400 Respiration This molecule controls cellular respiration $500 Respiration What is phosphofructokinase Back $500 Cell Division These are the five steps of the cell cycle $100 Cell Division What are interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase(&cytokinesis) Back $100 Cell Division Cytokinesis in animal cells occurs by the formation of this $200 Cell Division What is a cleavage furrow Back $200 Cell Division Crossing over creates genetic variability during this phase of meiosis. $300 Cell Division What is prophase I Back $300 Cell Division Crossing over occurs here (more specific than between nonsister chromatids) $400 Cell Division What is the chiasma Back $400 Cell Division The dark purple line represents cyclin levels and the light purple line represents levels of this aspect of cell cycle regulation $500 Cell Division What is MPF (maturation promoting factor) Back $500 Molecular Genetics DNA polymerase adds nitrogenous bases to this end of the strand during elongation $100 Molecular Genetics What is the 3’ end Back $100 Molecular Genetics These (circled) result on the antiparallel strands of DNA during replication $200 Molecular Genetics What are Okazaki fragments Back $200 Molecular Genetics During the initiation stage of this process, specific factors bind to the TATA box $300 Molecular Genetics What is transcription Back $300 Molecular Genetics A peptide bond forms between amino acids of tRNA molecules between these sites 1 4 2 3 $400 Molecular Genetics What are the 3 and 2 sites Back $400 Molecular Genetics A woman (TTYypp) and a man (TtYyPp) have a child. The possibility of it being TtyyPp is what $500 Molecular Genetics What is 1/16 Back $500 Evolution and Classification This was Darwin’s view of life and evolution $100 Evolution and Classification What is descent with modification and/or reproduction of the fittest Back $100 Evolution and Classification The hierarchical classification of species goes in this order $200 Evolution and Classification What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Back $200 Evolution and Classification This experiment proved the Oparin & Haldane postulation that conditions on early Earth favored reactions in which inorganic compounds would form organic compounds $300 Evolution and Classification What is the Miller-Urey experiment Back $300 Evolution and Classification This type of speciation results from intrinsic factors (e.g. chromosomal changes) alter gene flow $400 Evolution and Classification What is sympatric speciation Back $400 Evolution and Classification There are 500 flowers in a population: 320 RR, 160 Rr and 20rr. The R allele makes flowers red and the r allele codes for white. Using the 2 2 equation 𝑝 + 2𝑝𝑞 + 𝑞 = 1, the genotypic frequency of Rr flowers is this $500 Evolution and Classification What is 0.32 Back $500 Double Jeopardy!!! Plant Systems Animal Systems Ecology Labs Biotechnology Things We Didn’t Study Plant Animal Systems Systems Ecology Labs Biotech Things We Didn’t Study $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! Plant Systems Name 3 adaptations plants have for survival on land $200 Plant Systems What are (any 3 of the following) stomata, roots, apical meristem, jacketed gametangia, lignin, cuticle, sporopollenin Back $200 Plant Systems The life cycle of angiosperms involves this process $400 Plant Systems What is double fertilization Back $400 Plant Systems These are dead at maturity $600 Plant Systems What are tracheids Back $600 Plant Systems These red molecules are located in guard cells and they control this aspect of leaves $800 Plant Systems What are potassium and stomata Back $800 Plant Systems An increasing concentration of this hormone results in growth shown in the figure $1000 Plant Systems What is ethylene Back $1000 Animal Systems Identify the developmental plans from left to right $200 Animal Systems What is protostome development and deuterostome development Back $200 Animal Systems List the order of fuel usage in animals $400 Animal Systems What is carbs then fats then proteins Back $400 Animal Systems Order the location of blood as it travels through the heart and lungs in an animal $600 Animal Systems What is left atria, left ventricle, lungs, right atria, right ventricle Back $600 Animal Systems This is the process in which an egg develops without fertilization $800 Animal Systems What is parthenogenesis Back $800 Animal Systems This allows the body to recognize “self” from “non-self” $1000 Animal Systems What is the MHC (major histocompatibility complex) Back $1000 Ecology Niko Tinbergen recognized the fixed action pattern in this organism $200 Ecology What is the threespined stickleback Back $200 Ecology Clams follow this type of survivorship curve and are said to be selected by this variable $400 Ecology What is the type III survivorship curve and r(birth rate)selected Back $400 Ecology A poisonous plant is purple with red spots and tastes bad. A sweet plant is also purple with red spots. The sweet plant is exemplifying this $600 Ecology What is Batesian mimicry Back $600 Ecology Identify the levels below and what percent of energy is transferred at each level $800 Ecology What is (from bottom to top) primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, 10% Back $800 Ecology This is the most rare mating system $1000 Ecology What is polyandry Back $1000 Labs From the diffusion/osmosis lab, we learned that water moves from a ____ solution to a _____ solution $200 Labs What is a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution Back $200 Labs Based on this respiration data, it can be concluded that as temperature decreases, respiration ____ and as germination occurs, respiration _____ $400 Labs What is decreases, increases Back $400 Labs Transpiration would occur at the lowest levels under these conditions $600 Labs What is mist/humidity Back $600 Labs When Daphnia are put in hotter environments, this increases as metabolic activity increases $800 Labs What is pulse Back $800 Labs The percent crossover for this sample is this (counting out of 17 total) $1000 Labs What is 82.35% 88.24% depending Back $1000 Biotechnology The charge of DNA is this and the charge of histones is this $200 Biotechnology What is negative and positive Back $200 Biotechnology These have a coding sequence but are nonfunctional because they have no promoter $400 Biotechnology What are pseudogenes Back $400 Biotechnology This is complementary to mRNA but has only exons present $600 Biotechnology What is cDNA Back $600 Biotechnology These are the three steps of PCR $800 Biotechnology What are denaturing DNA, annealing and extension Back $800 Biotechnology This process is considered the original DNA fingerprint technique and combines these two techniques $1000 Biotechnology What is RFLP analysis that combines restriction digest and gel electrophoresis Back $1000 Things We Didn’t Study The uppermost layer of vegetation in a terrestrial biome $200 Things We Didn’t Study What is the canopy Back $200 Things We Didn’t Study The eye’s center of focus and the place on the retina where photoreceptors are highly concentrated $400 Things We Didn’t Study What is the fovea Back $400 Things We Didn’t Study A member of the vertebrate subgroup possessing jaws $600 Things We Didn’t Study What is a gnathostome Back $600 Things We Didn’t Study A membrane that suspends many of the organs of vertebrates inside fluidfilled body cavities $800 Things We Didn’t Study What is mesentery Back $800 Things We Didn’t Study A protist with modified mitochondria $1000 Things We Didn’t Study What is a parabaslid Back $1000 Final Jeopardy!!! Final Jeopardy!!! This is the space between Schwann cells Final Jeopardy!!! What is the Node of Ranvier