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1Instructions for using this template.
- Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
written Answer this is the prompt the students
will see, and where I have Question should be
the students response. - To enter your questions and answers, click once
on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
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appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
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2Jeopardy
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answer. You must give the correct question.
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3Choose a point value.
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5Homestasis
6The ability or tendency of an organism or cell to
maintain a stable internal environment when its
external environment is changing.
7Recessive
8This form of the gene would be masked or covered
by the dominant form. The only way a recessive
trait is expressed is when there is not a
dominant allele present.
9Oxidation
10Combine Oxygen with another substance
11Ion
12electrically charged atom
13Brittle
14can't change shape easily without braking, easily
broken, fragile, not flexible
15Valence Electrons
16electrons in the outer shell of the atom
17Speed
18The Distance traveled in a certain time period
(rate of motion)
19Density
20the measure of how much matter is in a given
amount of space or how tightly the atoms are
packed together. Density is why the MMs fall to
the bottom of the trail mix and the Chex are on
top..
21Precipitant
22Formation of a solid that forms in a chemical
reaction
23Gravity
24is the pull that all matter exerts on other
matter
25Endothermic Reaction
26A chemical reaction where heat is absorbed and it
turns cold.
27Friction
28A force that resists motion between two surfaces
that are touching. This includes air resistance.
29Steady State Theory
30This universe has always been there and always
will be there.
31Oscillating Theory
32The universe is in a cycle of expanding and
contracting
33Nebula
34a huge cloud of gas and dust in outer space that
contract due to gravity and make a star
35Greenhouse Effect
36a very good and necessary "sweater of gases"
around the earth that prevents extreme
temperature changes
37Percolation
38Water soaking into the ground through soil and
rock
39Algal Bloom
40When too much nitrogen is used for fertilization
and the excess runs off and enters water
ecosystems, the algae multiplies too quickly and
turn the pond thick green and blocks sunlight.
41Nitrogen Fixation
42The process where nitrogen gas must is changed
into a usable form by bacteria in roots of
certain plants called legumes
43Convection Currents
44Warm air rises and cooler air moves in. This
causes sea breezes which keep coastal areas from
having the extreme temperatures.
45Mechanical Waves
46must travel through a medium such as solids,
liquids, or gases and include sound waves, water
waves, and seismic waves.
47Watershed
48large areas of land whose rivers and streams will
drain into the same large body of water
49Allele
50one part of a pair of forms of a gene. One
allele for a trait comes from the mother and the
other comes from the father.
51Transform
52plates are sliding past each other
53Compaction
54process that mashes sediment together into
sedimentary rock
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56Feedback Mechanism
57a response of an organism to a given change, such
as temperature or amount of light