JEOPARDY!! http://www.magicnet.net/~itms/jeopardy/index.htm Jeopardy Plants Protists and Fungi Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Evolution Bacteria Virus Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Final Jeopardy $100 Question from Evolution 10,000 years ago two populations of reptiles were separated. Today these lizards are so different they are unable to interbreed. This is an example of? $100 Answer from Evolution speciation $200 Question from Evolution How is embryology used as an evidence of evolution? $200 Answer from Evolution Difference organisms with common ancestors will share the same features as an embryo $300 Question from Evolution The mechanism for evolution; the process in which organisms with a favorable variation are better suited to their environment and survive and reproduce $300 Answer from Evolution Natural Selection $400 Question from Evolution The best evidence for evolution $400 Answer from Evolution Matching DNA or Amino acid sequences $500 Question from Evolution In a layer of rock, where would the most recent fossils be located? $500 Answer from Evolution F E D C B A The layer closest to the surface $100 Question from Bacteria What bacterium serves humans in a beneficial relationship in the intestines? $100 Answer from Bacteria The bacterium: Escherichia coli E. Coli $200 Question from Category 2 Oh no! I have Strep throat (Streptococcus). What should I take? $200 Answer from Category 2 Since it is a bacterium I can take antibiotics. $300 Question from Category 2 How do high and low temperatures affect bacterial growth? $300 Answer from Category 2 High heat kills bacteria (warming up soup) and low temperatures prevent growth (fridge) $400 Question from Category 2 Bacteria can thrive in hostile environments. Why? $400 Answer from Category 2 Biochemical Diversity $500 Question from Category 2 What is this process? $500 Answer from Category 2 Binary fission $100 Question from Virus Like animals and bacteria the instructions for making a new virus are… $100 Answer from Virus Coded in either DNA or RNA $200 Question from Virus To reproduce, a virus needs a ______ ______ which will burst open with new viruses. $200 Answer Host cell $300 Question from Viruses A mother is giving birth to a child. Which two are a disease she can pass to her child? AIDS and Herpes Malaria and Ringworm Ringworm and Tetanus? $300 Answer from Viruses AIDS and Herpes $400 Question from viruses What is a bacteriophage? $400 Answer A virus that only infects bacteria $500 Question from Viruses All viruses are coated with? $500 Answer Protein coat $100 Question from Plants Name the difference between an angiosperm and gymnosperm $100 Answer Flowering v. cone bearing $200 Question from Plants Which structure controls Gas exchange? $200 Answer Stomata T $300 Question from Plants Why have seeds evolved to be dispersed? $300 Answer Less competition for the parent plant $400 Question from Plants List an example of a vascular and nonvascular plant $400 Answer Moss/liverworts and flowers/trees $500 Question from Plants Name two parts not directly involved in reproduction $500 Answer Pedicel, sepal and receptacle $100 Question from fungi and protists Why are algae considered one of the most important groups of organisms on our planet? $100 Answer Produce most of worlds O2 $200 Question from Plants and Protists The human disease ringworm is caused by $200 Answer There’s a fungus among us! HA ha ha… $300 Question from Communities A person who comes down with malaria can infer that he or she contracted it from $300 Answer from A mosquito $400 Question from fungi and protists Name the important role of fungi and Fungi that absorb food from decaying organic matter are called? $400 Answer from Category 5 Saprobes! $500 Question from Fungi and Protists What is this organism? $500 Answer protist Final Jeopardy Name the four eukaryotic kingdoms and a key (unique) characteristic for each. Final Jeopardy Answer Fungi- chitin Plantae- cellulose Protists- junk drawer Animal-complex heterotrophs