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Science Jeopardy. Hosted by the HMS 7 th Grade Science Teachers. Reproduction. Heredity. Adaptations. All Mixed U p. All A bout Traits. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Reproduction Heredity Adaptations All Mixed Up All About Traits
Final Jeopardy
Hosted by the HMS 7th Grade Science Teachers
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A-100ANSWER: A reproductive process that involves only one parent and the offspring is identical to the parent.
QUESTION: What is Asexual reproduction
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A-200ANSWER: A type of Asexual reproduction in which one cell divides into 2 identical cell. Occurs in Prokaryotic cells.
QUESTION: What is Binary Fission
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A-300
ANSWER: The reproductive process that involves 2 parents that each contribute a combination of genetics to form a new organism different from themselves.
QUESTION: What is Sexual Reproduction
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A-400
• ANSWER: A type of Asexual reproduction in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism.
• QUESTION: What is Budding?
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A-500ANSWER: The best way to produce an organism with the desired traits you want (like brown fur or floppy ears)
QUESTION: Selective Breeding
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ANSWER: The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA. • DNA is found here.
QUESTION: What is Gene?
B-100
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B-200
ANSWER: The physical appearance of an organism
QUESTION: What is Phenotype
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B-300
ANSWER: Having two different alleles for a trait.
QUESTION: What is Heterozygous
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B-400
ANSWER: The process of characteristics being passed down from parent to offspring.
QUESTION: What is Heredity?
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B-500
ANSWER: The genetic makeup of an organism.
QUESTION: Genotype
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C-100
ANSWER: Process by which “Usable” or “Favorable” traits are passed down and less favorable traits become less common or nonexistent.
QUESTION: Natural Selection
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C-200
ANSWER: Movement of organisms to a different geographical or climate region where food is more available.
QUESTION: What is Migration
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C-300
ANSWER: A slowed physiological state of an organism to survive long periods of cold temperatures or reduced food supply.
QUESTION: What is Hibernation?
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C-400ANSWER: The main adaptation developed by the Galapagos Finch which happened through Natural Selection.
QUESTION: What is the beak size?
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C-500ANSWER: A process by which an organism or population becomes better suited to its habitat
QUESTION: What is Adaptation?
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D-100
ANSWER: If blue eyes are a dominant trait represented by a “B” and brown eyes are a recessive trait represented by “b” then what eye color would the offspring have if the alleles are Bb.
QUESTION: What is Blue eyes?
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D-200ANSWER: The offspring of an Asexual organism are…
QUESTION: Genetically identical to the parent.
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D-300
ANSWER: Having two of the same alleles for a single trait (FF or ff)
QUESTION: What is Homozygous
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D-400
ANSWER: Are found in the nucleus of a cell. Contain the genes which contain the DNA
QUESTION: What is chromosomes?
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D-500
ANSWER: Crickets communicate with other crickets by chirping. Crickets who cannot make a sound are less likely to find a mate and reproduce. For this reason, there are few crickets that cannot make sound. This is an example of…
QUESTION: What is Natural Selection?
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E-100
ANSWER: A capital letter is used to represent this kind of trait.
QUESTION: What is a Dominant Trait?
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E-200
ANSWER: All of these are inherited traits EXCEPT: Blue Eyes, Blond Hair, Widows Peak, and Throwing a ball
QUESTION: what is throwing a ball?
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E-300
ANSWER: Recessive traits are able to be visible if…
QUESTION: A recessive trait is received from both parents for a single trait.Ex: ff or bb
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E-400
ANSWER: A characteristic of an organism.QUESTION: What is a Trait
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E-500ANSWER: The genetic traits of an organism are determined by…
QUESTION: inherited genes from both the mother and father
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FINAL JEOPARDY
ANSWER: Why do most birds have an adaptation of Hollow Bones?
QUESTION: (Answers may vary) To help them be lighter weight so as to have better flight.