jeopardyUnit One Midterm

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Staying Alive
Staying Alive
ORIGIN OF
LIFE
ZOOM ‘N
Right Along
MASTER
MOLECULE
UNIT I
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©Norman Herr, 2003
A-100
• ANSWER: Of the following : Mould, Amoeba,
Mosquito, Lichen, Coral – The one that is
UNICELLULAR.
• QUESTION: What is an AMOEBA
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A-200
• ANSWER: The living characteristic “process of maintaining an internal
balance”
• QUESTION: What is HOMEOSTASIS
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A-300
• ANSWER: This specific
type of reproductive
process always results in
cloned offspring.
• QUESTION: What is
ASEXUAL
REPRODUCTION
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A-400
• ANSWER: These are types
of behaviours and
structures that allow an
organisms to fit into its
environment and survive
in that environment .
• QUESTION: What are
ADAPTATIONS
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A-500
• ANSWER: The metabolic reaction that
involves the synthesizing of complex
molecules from simpler substances.
• QUESTION: What is ANABOLISM ANABOLIC
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B-100
• ANSWER: The more
scientific term for
“Spontaneous
Generation”
• QUESTION: What is
ABIOGENESIS
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B-200
• ANSWER: He is
credited with allowing
fresh air into his flasks
without allowing any
air-borne microbes.
• QUESTION: Who is
PASTEUR
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B-300
• Answer: His
experiment proved
that flies came from
other flies.
• Question: Who is
REDI
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B-400
ANSWER: In science this is what is known
as a well-educated guess or prediction
that tries to explain some observation.
QUESTION: What is a HYPOTHESIS
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B-500
• ANSWER: These are the three main
principles of the Cell Theory.
• QUESTION: What is the
• Cells only come from other pre-existing
cells.
• A cell is the smallest unit of life.
• All organisms consist of one or more cells
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C-100
• ANSWER: The power of the objective, if
the total power of magnification is 40 X,
and the ocular is 10 X.
• QUESTION: What is 4 X
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C-200
• ANSWER: The name of
the microscope part
shown here by the green
arrow.
• QUESTION: What is
the REVOLVING
NOSE PIECE
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C-300
• ANSWER: A field of view is 0.033 cm
wide, would be this many micrometers.
• QUESTION: What is 330 micrometers
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C-400
• ANSWER: The length of a specimen in
(um) when 8 of these organisms will fit
across a 3.2 mm field of view.
• QUESTION: What is 400 micrometers
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C-500
• ANSWER: When the specimen is estimated
to be 125 um and it is drawn to be 4 cm
large on poster, this will be the drawing
magnification
• QUESTION: What is 320 X
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D-100
• ANSWER: When you add one
phosphate group to a 5-carbon
sugar and add a nitrogen
containing base, this building
block is assembled
QUESTION : What is a
NUCLEOTIDE
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D-200
• ANSWER: The full proper
names for each of these singleringed pyrimidines shown
here
QUESTION : What are – CYTOSINE and
THYMINE
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D-300
• ANSWER : These special enzymes are
used during DNA fingerprinting to cut
DNA into smaller fragments.
• QUESTION : What are RESTRICTION
ENZYMES
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D-400
• ANSWER: During
protein synthesis, this
process takes place at a
ribosome. Name this
process.
QUESTION : What is TRANSLATION
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D-500
• ANSWER: The complementary strand of
DNA for the following sequence:
- ATC GTA CTC Will spell these three
words.
• QUESTION: What is TAG CAT GAG
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E-100
• ANSWER: Radioactively labeled DNA
probes are used during this process.
• QUESTION: What is DNA
FINGERPRINTING – Gel
Electrophoresis
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E-200
• ANSWER: The
graphic shown here is
known by this name.
• QUESTION: What is a
PHYLOGENETIC
TREE
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E-300
• ANSWER: This is the
process illustrated here
• QUESTION: What is
REPLICATION
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E-400
• ANSWER: The name of
the nitrogenous base
shown here which goes
on to forms three
hydrogen bonds during
base-pairing.
• QUESTION: What is
GUANINE
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E-500
• ANSWER: A bats wing,
a humans arm and a
whales flipper are
known as these.
• QUESTION: What are
HOMOLOGOUS
STRUCTURES
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• ANSWER: A piece of DNA has the
following code - ACTGTGCCATTT.
• Give the complimentary strands
sequence and specify how many amino
acids this set of bases would code for.
• QUESTION: The complimentary strand
would be : TGACACGGTAAA and this
would code for four amino acids
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