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1Instructions for using this template.
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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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4Cell Structure And Function
Chemistry Of Life
Grab Bag
Basic Chemistry
Microscope
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5The total power of magnification for a microscope
with an eyepiece of 40x magnification and an
objective of 40x magnification would be?
61600x
7This is a powerful microscope that could see
10,000,000x magnification.
8Electron Microscope
9What part/parts of the microscope do you hold on
to for carrying?
10Arm and base
11When moving to a higher objective, you want to
use this adjustment knob.
12Fine adjustment knob
13What is the difference between a higher and lower
objective? (2 specifics)
14Less of image, but more detail in that image
15This type of cell contains a nucleus.
16eukaryotic
17This is only found on the outside surface of a
plant cell.
18Cell wall
19This ships proteins throughout the cell.
20Endoplasmic reticulum
21This is the organelle that makes ribosomes.
22nucleolus
23List all organelles that contain a double
membrane.
24Chloroplasts Mitochondria Cell membrane Nuclear
envelope
25This is the ability of water to stick to other
things.
26adhesion
27This is the smallest unit of matter that cannot
be broken down by chemical means.
28element
29These are bonds between water molecules.
30Hydrogen bonds
31These are bonds that share electrons with each
other.
32Covalent bonds
33Something with a pH of 8 is how much more basic
than something with a pH of 6?
34100x
35This is the name given to a compound that
contains carbon.
36Organic compounds
37Which contains more energy, lipid or a
carbohydrate?
38lipid
39Name a carbohydrate.
40Lots of answers
41What is one function of lipids?
42Energy storage Thermal insulation Buoyancy Steroid
hormones
43What are the four main types of organic compounds.
44Lipids Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic acids
45What is a predator?
46Something that eats something else.
47What is the equation for Hardy-Weinberg?
48p2 2pq q2 1
49What is the shape that DNA forms?
50Double helix
51The genes an organism has for a particular trait.
52genotype
53What are the 5 evidences of evolution?
54- Fossil records
- Anatomical similarities
- Embryology
- Biochemical
- Behavior
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56Final Answer
57Final Question