Title: Unit 2 Jeopardy Review Game
1Unit 2 Jeopardy Review Game
- Rules
- Same as the TV show
- Closed notes! Anyone caught cheating loses
1,000,000 points automatically for their team - Teams can have a negative score
- If your team does not know the answer to a
question it may be passed on to the next team
along with control of the board
2Unit 2 Jeopardy
Kingdom Plantae Invertebrates Arthropods Chordates Evolution Origin of Life Misc.
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3Microscopic pores where carbon dioxide and oxygen
diffuse on a plant.
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4Microscopic pores where carbon dioxide and oxygen
diffuse on a plant.
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5Name three distinctive plant characteristics.
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6Name three distinctive plant characteristics.
- cuticle, chloroplasts, perform photosynthesis,
cellulose cell wall, sessile
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7Science of dating by the use of tree rings.
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8Science of dating by the use of tree rings.
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9Group of angiosperms who typically have a fibrous
root system.
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10Group of angiosperms who typically have a fibrous
root system.
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11Name all the parts of a seed embryo.
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12Name all the parts of a seed embryo.
- plumule/epicotyl, hypocotyl, radicle
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13Name two organisms by common name in the Phylum
Mollusca.
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14Name two organisms by common name in the Phylum
Mollusca.
- Snails, squid, octopus, mussels, scallops,
oysters, clams, conch, etc.
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15Phylum which is characterized by organisms having
tube-feet and a water vascular system.
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16Phylum which is characterized by organisms having
tube-feet and a water vascular system.
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17Phylum characterized by having organisms that are
asymmetrical.
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18Phylum characterized by having organisms that are
asymmetrical.
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19An evolutionary trend, whereby nervous tissue,
over many generations, becomes concentrated
toward one end of an organism. This process
eventually produces a head region with sensory
organs.
Daily Double!
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20An evolutionary trend, whereby nervous tissue,
over many generations, becomes concentrated
toward one end of an organism. This process
eventually produces a head region with sensory
organs.
Daily Double!
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21Phylums Platyhelminthes and Nematoda have what
two things in common?(hint think structurally)
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22Phylums Platyhelminthes and Nematoda have what
two things in common?(hint think structurally)
- Bilateral symmetry and not segmented
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23What is the difference between insects and
spiders in terms of body parts?
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24What is the difference between insects and
spiders in terms of body parts?
- Insects 6 legs, head abdomen and thorax
- Spiders 8 legs, head and abdomen
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25Shellfish, lobsters, crabs crayfish belong to
this Class of Arthropods.
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26Shellfish, lobsters, crabs crayfish belong to
this Class of Arthropods.
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27Many insects use this chemical to attract a mate.
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28Many insects use this chemical to attract a mate.
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29Method used by some arthropods to grow.
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30Method used by some arthropods to grow.
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31Name the Class of true bugs. (hint triangle on
back)
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32Name the Class of true bugs. (hint triangle on
back)
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33Life cycle with complete metamorphosis and no
dormancy stage.
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34Life cycle with complete metamorphosis and no
dormancy stage.
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35Members of this class have an operculum, swim
bladder, bony skeleton and scales
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36Members of this class have an operculum, swim
bladder, bony skeleton and scales
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37Class of vertebrates that excretes a waste with
uric acid.
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38Class of vertebrates that excretes a waste with
uric acid.
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39Primitive mammals that lay eggs (hint it is not
a species name.)
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40Primitive mammals that lay eggs (hint it is not
a species name.)
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41The most common form of snake locomotion.
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42The most common form of snake locomotion.
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43This graph is an example of
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44This graph is an example of
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45Getting genes into future generations.
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46Getting genes into future generations.
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47Explain the difference between genotype and
phenotype.
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48Explain the difference between genotype and
phenotype.
- Genotype the specific allele makeup of an
individual - Phenotype the way an allele is expressed
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49Darwins two major ideas.
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50Darwins two major ideas.
- Variation within a species
- Not all offspring produced survive.
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51Formation of new species due to genetic mutation
or reproductive isolation.
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52Formation of new species due to genetic mutation
or reproductive isolation.
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53Large herbivores are instrumental in the clearing
of old growth and making way for savannah and
forest regeneration. These changes may make the
landscape more favorable for smaller, more
selective herbivores.
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54Large herbivores are instrumental in the clearing
of old growth and making way for savannah and
forest regeneration. These changes may make the
landscape more favorable for smaller, more
selective herbivores.
- Keystone Herbivore Hypothesis
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55Portion of the Pangea split that contained
Africa, South America, Australia, Antartica and
India
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56Portion of the Pangea split that contained
Africa, South America, Australia, Antartica and
India
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57Blitzkrieg Hypothesis
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58Blitzkrieg Hypothesis
- A small group of human beings may multiply fast
enough to eventually outstrip the capacity of
very large mammals (with their slow birthrates)
to replenish their numbers under a steady hunting
regime. (overkill)
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59What are the three domains?
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60What are the three domains?
- Archaea
- Eubacteria
- Eukarya
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61Name three of the five major functions of
Bacteria.
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62Name three of the five major functions of
Bacteria.
- Decomposers
- Soil production
- Facilitate digestion
- Produce organic matter chemotrophs
- Pathogens
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63Cheyenne is a(be specific)
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64Cheyenne is a(be specific)
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65Explain greenhouse effect
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66Explain greenhouse effect
- The greenhouse effect is the heating of the
surface of a planet due to the presence of an
atmosphere containing gases that absorb
raditation. This process is magnified to
unnatural levels due to human activity.
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67Name two forms of Integrated Pest Management
(IPM)(hint biocontrol)
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68Name two forms of Integrated Pest Management
(IPM)(hint biocontrol)
- Use of predatory insects
- Planting weeds to attract pests away from crops
- Alternating crops
- Pheromones
- Sertilizing males
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69Consuming and redigesting the feces of larger
animals
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70Consuming and redigesting the feces of larger
animals
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71What is the Kranz Anatomy?
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72What is the Kranz Anatomy?
- Leaves of green plants using the C4
photosynthetic carbon fixation have a specialized
internal arrangement of cells surrounding the
vascular bundles that give the appearance of a
halo surrounding each bundle in a transverse
section of a leaf. Small intercellular spaces,
and frequent veins give the appearance of a dark
green strip in the section of leaf.
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