mercado Es de… 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 perdón Irreg. sole 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 mercado 100 • It is hand-made. Está … Answer 100 • Hecho(a) a mano mercado 200 • ¿Cómo se dice “a sculpture” en español? Answer 200 • Una escultura mercado 300 • ¿Cómo se dice “inexpensive” en español? Answer 300 • Barato (a) mercado 400 • ¿Cómo se dice “portrait” en español? Answer 400 • retrato mercado 500 • ¿Cómo se dice “unique/one of a kind” en español? Answer 500 • Único (a) Es de… 100 ¿Cómo se dice “made of wood” en español? Answer 100 De madera Es de… 200 ¿Cómo se dice “made of gold” en español? Answer 200 De oro Es de… 300 ¿Cómo se dice “made of leather” en español? Answer 300 De cuero Es de… 400 ¿Cómo se dice “esta escultura de de piedra” en inglés? Answer 400 This sculpture is made of stone Es de… 500 ¿Cómo se dice “made of silver” en español? Answer 500 De plata Perdón 100 ¿Cómo se dice “pase, por favor” en inglés? Answer 100 Come in (pass, go ahead), please. Perdón 200 ¿Cómo se dice “Me deja ver…” en inglés? Answer 200 Can I see…? Will you let me see…? Perdón 300 ¿Cómo se dice “excuse me” en español? Answer 300 Con permiso / disculpe / Perdóneme Perdón 400 ¿Cómo se dice “You’re welcome” en español? Answer 400 De nada / No hay de qué Perdón 500 You ask the vendedor – “¿Me deja ver esa pulsera?” What would he probably say? Answer 500 “Con mucho gusto” Preterite irregulars 100 Estar (tú) Answer 100 Estuviste Preterite irregulars 200 Saber (nosotros) Answer 200 Supimos Preterite irregulars 300 poder (yo) Answer 300 Pude Preterite irregulars 400 tener (tú) Answer 400 Tuviste Preterite irregulars 500 ponerse (Uds.) Answer 500 Se pusieron -ir stem changers (preterite) 100 Pedir (Ud.) Answer 100 Pidió -ir stem changers (preterite) 200 Servir (ella) Answer 200 Sirvió -ir stem changers (preterite) 300 Preferir (tú) Answer 300 Preferiste (out of the sole) -ir stem changers (preterite) 400 Dormirse (ellos) Answer 400 Se durmieron -ir stem changers (preterite) 500 Seguir (Uds.) Answer 500 Siguieron Here is your chance to double your money. You can bet it all or any part of it. If you you have less than a thousand dollars you may bet up to one thousand. But be careful, if you answer incorrectly you will lose the amount which you wagered. Daily Daily Double Double Mei o sis I II 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Column 1 200 Form of reproduction when all offspring are genetically identical to one another and its parent Answer Asexual Reproduction Column 1 400 How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have per cell? Answer 23 Column 1 600 In prophase I A. Crossing over occurs B. The cell splits C. The Chromosomes pull apart Answer C Column 1 800 In Meiosis II, 2 sister chromatids of each duplicated chromosome _______ from each other. Answer Separate Column 1 1000 What is the effect of crossing over? Answer It creates new allele combinations in offspring Column 2 200 • True or False. When the parent has two sets of chromosomes it is said to be haploid. Answer • FALSE Column 2 400 • How many cells are there after Telophase II? Answer •4 Column 2 600 • What is a particular stretch of chromosome of DNA molecules? Answer • Genes Column 2 800 • Explain the difference between gametes and germ cells. Answer • Gametes are immature sex cells • Germ cells are mature sex cells. Column 2 1000 • ________ is a unique form of the same gene Answer • Allele Column 3 200 • • • • • Meiosis takes place in the A. Chloroplast B. Reproductive Organs C. Nucleus D. Chromatids Answer • B. Reproductive Organs Column 3 400 • What happens in Anaphase I? A.Homologous chromosomes segregate B. Tetrads pull apart C.Both A and B D.Neither A or B Answer • C. Column 3 600 • True or False. In prophase II microtubules attach to kinetochores of the duplicated chromosomes. Answer • True Column 3 800 • Germ Cells are • A. Diploid • B. Haploid Answer • Diploid Column 3 1000 • In Telophase I, chromosomes arrive at separate poles which is followed by _______ division Answer • Cytoplasmic Column 4 200 ► Gametes are ______ cells Answer ► Haploid Column 4 400 ► In Meiosis I, each homologous chromosome in the cell _____ with its partner Answer ► pairs Column 4 600 ► The chromosome number is ► A. Haploid cells ► B. Number of daughter cells form ► C. Sum total of chromosomes in a cell. Answer ►C Column 4 800 ► What happens in metaphase II? Answer ► The duplicated chromosomes line up at spindle equator Column 4 1000 In humans, what is the number of possible combinations of chromosomes in gametes? A. 23 B. 223 C. 23 D. None of the above Answer ►B Column 5 200 Initial contacts between microtubules and chromosomes are A. Random B. In a special order C. Always the same Answer A. Column 5 400 What is Sexual Reproduction Answer The creation of offspring involving two parents Column 5 600 Crossing over occurs in which stage of Meiosis? Answer Prophase I Column 5 800 What happens in Anaphase II? Answer Sister chromatids separate to become independent chromosomes Column 5 1000 The chromosome in a gamete are a mix of Answer chromosomes from 2 parents Here is your chance to double your money. You can bet it all or any part of it. If you you have less than a thousand dollars you may bet up to one thousand. But be careful, if you answer incorrectly you will lose the amount which you wagered. Daily Daily Double Double Here is your chance to double your money. You can bet it all or any part of it. If you you have less than a thousand dollars you may bet up to one thousand. But be careful, if you answer incorrectly you will lose the amount which you wagered. Daily Daily Double Double Today’s Final Jeopardy category is… Category Meiosis!!! Final Jeopardy Category List all the stages of Meiosis I and II and describe what happens in each stage Final Jeopardy Answer Prophase I Chromosomes begin to condense, crossing over can take place. Metaphase I The chromosomes line up in the middle and the spindle becomes fully formed Anaphase I The poles push apart and the chromosomes are pulled apart from their homologous partners Telophase I The germ cells cytoplasm separates and there are now two haploid cells Prophase II Microtubules attach to the chromosomes and drive the movement toward the spindles middle Metaphase II Chromosomes are positioned at the spindle equator, midway between the two poles Anaphase II the attachment between the two chromatids of each chromosome break. They move to opposite poles of the spindle Telophase IIThe cells begin to separate and we are left with four new daughter cells. They will have a haploid number.