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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mrs. Garcia. Jeopardy. Column D Scientific Method/ Enzymes. Column C Biochem. Column F Cells. Column B Evolution & Ecology. Column E Water & Osmosis. Column A Biotech. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Column ABiotech

Column BEvolution &

Ecology

Column CBiochem

Column DScientific Method/ Enzymes

Column EWater & Osmosis

Column FCells

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A 100

The enzyme above that creates sticky ends.

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A 100

What is BamHI?

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The restriction enzyme above that can be used to make

recombinant DNA

A 200

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What is HindIII?

A 200

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The number of restriction fragments that will be created when the DNA above is cut

with PstI

A 300

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What is 3?

A 300

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A criminal left their DNA (evidence) at a crime scene . The evidence DNA was

amplified, cut with restriction enzymes and run in lane 1. Lanes 2-12 are DNA from different suspects. Which suspect is the

criminal? A 400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Who is suspect #5?

A 400

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The enzyme used to digest the above DNA and create the gel electrophoresis displayed

A 500

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What is PstI ?

A 500

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This would happen to the population of toads if the snake

population decreased.

B 100

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What is increase?

B 100

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The type of structures displayed above.

B 200

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What are analogous structures?

B 200

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The “best” evidence supporting evolution.

B 300

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What is DNA or protein sequence analysis?

B 300

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B 400

The type of evolution indicated by homologous structures?

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What is divergent evolution?

B 400

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The amount of energy available at the hawk trophic level if 100,000

joules of energy are available at the producer trophic level.

B 500

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What are 100 joules of energy?

B 500

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The type of bonds that connect atoms in a

MOLECULE

C 100

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What are covalent bonds?

C 100

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The monomers that make up each of the following

macromolecules:

Nucleic acids

Proteins

Lipids

Carbohydrates

C 200

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What are …

Nucleotides (nucleic acids)

Amino acids (proteins)

Fatty acids (lipids)

Monosaccharides (carbohydrates)

C 200

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The sum total of all

chemical reactions in an organism.

C 300

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What is metabolism?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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A reaction that breaks bigger molecules down into smaller

molecules

C 400

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What is a catabolic reaction?

C 400

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The (specific) type of bond

formed by the rRNA in the ribosome to connect amino

acids.

C 500

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What is a peptide bond?

C 500

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In the hypothesis below, the dependent variable…

Sunlight exposure affects plant height.

D 100

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What is plant height?

D 100

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When graphing on x and y axes, the axis that the

independent variable goes on.

D 200

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What is the x axis?

D 200

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The part of an enzyme that very specifically binds to the

substrate

D 300

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What is the active site?

D 300

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The molecule that fits into the enzyme and “gets reacted” in the reaction (it’s the reactant.)

D 400

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What is the substrate?

D 400

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Enzymes do this at very high temperatures.

D 500

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What is denature?

D 500

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The charge on the oxygen atom in a water molecule

E 100

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What is partial negative?

E 100

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The properties of water that allow water to move from the

roots to the tops of trees as well as move up the side of a

glass tube.

E 200

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What is adhesion/ capillary action AND cohesion?

E 200

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Red blood cells placed in this type of solution will remain the same volume (they will

not shrink or swell)

E 300

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What is an isotonic solution?

E 300

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The direction of movement of water if a dialysis bag with 0.4 % sucrose is placed in

distilled water.

E 400

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What is into the bag?

E 400

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The direction of movement of water if a dialysis bag with 0.8% sucrose is placed in a

2.5% sucrose solution.

E 500

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What is out of the bag?

E 500

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The organelle directly responsible for photosynthesis

F 100

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What is the chloroplast?

F 100

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Structure responsible for converting energy stored in

glucose into ATP

F 200

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What is the mitochondrion?

F 200

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Structure responsible for packaging and processing

proteins

F 300

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What is the Golgi Apparatus?

F 300

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Structure responsible for detoxifying poisons.

F 400

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What is the Smooth ER?

F 400

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Extensions of cytoplasm used by macrophages to

phagocytize bacteria

F 500

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What are pseudopodia?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

MEMBRANE TRANSPORT

Please record your wager.

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The sodium potassium pump pumps ____ sodium ion(s) _______ the cell and ____

potassium ion(s) ______ the cell.

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3 sodium out of the cell

2 potassium into the cell

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