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Title: With your host/hostess,


1
Class Review Jeopardy
  • With your host/hostess,
  • Your Classmate

2
Chapter 1 Review Jeopardy
Diagram Living Things What is That? Reproduction? Multiple Choice
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
3
Diagram 100
  • What reproductive process does the diagram above
    show?

4
Diagram 200
  • Is the reproductive process shown sexual or
    asexual reproduction?

5
Diagram 300
  • How many parents are needed for the process shown
    in the diagram?

6
Diagram 400
  • How does the appearance of the offspring resemble
    its parent?

7
Diagram 500
  • How does the process shown help continue life on
    Earth?

8
Living Things 100
  • Most chemical changes in living things cannot
    take place without
  • a. water.
  • b. air.
  • c. oxygen.
  • d. food.

9
Living Things 200
  • How many characteristics do biologists use to
    classify something as a living thing?
  • a. one.
  • b. six.
  • c. three.
  • d. eight.

10
Living Things 300
  • The process by which nutrients and wastes move
    through a living thing is called
  • a. ingestion.
  • b. transport.
  • c. digestion.
  • d. respiration.

11
Living Things 400
  • The initial source of energy for most living
    things is
  • a. water.
  • b. green plants.
  • c. food.
  • d. the Sun.

12
Living Things 500
  • The ability of a living thing to keep conditions
    inside its body constant is
  • a. hibernation.
  • b. homeostasis.
  • c. respiration.
  • d. reproduction.

13
What is that? 100
  • A ringing alarm clock is an example of
  • a. an organism.
  • b. a stimulus.
  • c. a response.
  • d. an adaptation.

14
What is that? 200
  • Taking in food is the process of
  • a. digestion.
  • b. excretion.
  • c. ingestion.
  • d. respiration.

15
What is that? 300
  • Redis experiment disproved the idea of
  • a. spontaneous generation.
  • b. migration.
  • c. homeostasis.
  • d. hibernation.

16
Daily Double
  • How many points would you like to wager on
    todays DAILY DOUBLE???

17
What is that? 400
  • A plant turning its leaves towards the Sun is an
    example of
  • a. a response.
  • b. a stimulus.
  • c. migration.
  • d. hibernation.

18
What is that? 500
  • The process of getting rid of waste products is
    called
  • a. digestion.
  • b. excretion.
  • c. ingestion.
  • d. respiration.

19
Reproduction? 100
  • Most living things reproduce by
  • a. asexual reproduction.
  • b. budding.
  • c. sexual reproduction.
  • d. fission.

20
Reproduction? 200
  • Asexual reproduction in which the parent organism
    splits in two is
  • a. fission.
  • b. budding.
  • c. spontaneous generation.
  • d. homeostasis.

21
Reproduction? 300
  • A method of reproduction that needs only one
    parent is
  • a. asexual reproduction.
  • b. adaptation.
  • c. spontaneous generation.
  • d. sexual reproduction.

22
Reproduction? 400
  • The idea that living things come from nonliving
    things is called
  • a. spontaneous generation.
  • b. homeostasis.
  • c. reproduction.
  • d. adaptation.

23
Reproduction? 500
  • All of the following statements are true about
    every organism except
  • a. all organisms use energy.
  • b. all organisms are made up of cells.
  • c. all organisms grow and develop.
  • d. all organisms reproduce by fission.

24
Multiple Choice 100
  • The study of the area of science that deals with
    living things is called
  • a. specialization.
  • b. life science.
  • c. geology.
  • d. anatomy.

25
Multiple Choice 200
  • The study of one part of a subject is called
  • a. specialization.
  • b. botany.
  • c. anatomy.
  • d. microbiology.

26
Multiple Choice 300
  • The inactive state of some animals during the
    winter months is called
  • a. migration.
  • b. adaptation.
  • c. hibernation.
  • d. homeostasis.

27
Multiple Choice 400
  • The movement of animals from one living space to
    another and back again is called
  • a. hibernation.
  • b. adaptation.
  • c. migration.
  • d. fission.

28
Multiple Choice 500
  • All of the following are products of cellular
    respiration except
  • a. carbon dioxide.
  • b. energy.
  • c. water.
  • d. oxygen.

29
Class Review Jeopardy
  • THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
30
Final Jeopardy
  • Name the four main types of organic compounds
    found in all organisms. Explain how organisms use
    any one of these organic compounds.
    Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic
    acids Organisms use carbohydrates for energy.
    Organisms use lipids to store energy. Proteins
    help organisms repair their bodies. Nucleic
    acids contain important information about the
    organism.
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