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Title: Science Jeopardy:


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Science Jeopardy
  • Jeopardy Review Game

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Vocabulary
True or False
Protists
Algal Blooms
Fungi
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An organism that cannot make its own food.
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What is a heterotroph?
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A type of organism that is made up of a single
cell.
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What is unicellular?
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A false foot used for movement and feeding.
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What is a pseudopod?
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A type of symbiosis in which both partners
benefit from living together.
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What is mutualism?
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A form of asexual reproduction in which a new
organism grows out of the body of a parent.
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What is budding?
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All fungi are heterotrophs.
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What is true?
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Bread rises due to the action of fungi called
molds.
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What is false (yeast)?
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In asexual reproduction in fungi, the hyphae of
two organisms join, exchange genetic material,
and then produce spores.
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What is false (sexual)?
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The part of the fungus that produces spores is
the fruiting body.
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What is true?
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Slime molds are one type of funguslike protist .
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What is true?
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A structure that collects the extra water and
then expels it from the cell.
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What is the contractile vacuole?
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These are used to move, obtain food and sense the
environment.
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What are cilia?
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Animal-like protist are commonly called this.
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What is protozoans?
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A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new
organism.
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What is a spore?
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The one characteristic that all algae share is
that, like plants, they are this.
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What is autotrophs?
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The rapid growth of a population of algae.
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What is an algal bloom?
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An algal bloom that occurs in salt water.
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What is a red tide?
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The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater
lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the
growth of algae.
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What is eutrophication?
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Red tides are dangerous to humans when this
happens.
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What is when algae toxins accumulate in organisms
such as shellfish?
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True or false, Eliminating sources of excess
nutrients will NOT increase the rate of
eutrophication in freshwater.
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What is true?
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Fungi have this in common with animals.
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What is they are heterotrophs?
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The chemicals that ooze from a fungus hyphae
into its food source do this.
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What is break down the food?
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This type of reproduction produces fungi that are
different from either parent.
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What is sexual reproduction?
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A puffball fungus is a type of this fungus.
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What is a club fungus?
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A fungus-plant root association is an example of
this .
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What is symbiotic mutualism?
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Final Jeopardy Spores?
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Final Jeopardy Question What function do spores
serve and how do they move from place to place?
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