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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mrs. García. Jeopardy. Column B Cells & Transport. Column E Heredity. Column C Mitosis. Column D Meiosis. Column F DNA. Column A Microscopy. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Column AMicroscopy

Column BCells &

Transport

Column CMitosis

Column DMeiosis

Column EHeredity

Column FDNA

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A 100

The kind of microscope that can produce a 3-D

image

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A 100

What is a scanning electron

microscope?

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The lens that should be in place when you put your

microscope away.

A 200

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What is the scanning lens (4X lens)?

A 200

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What is the total magnification of your

specimen if you are using the 10X lens?

A 300

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What is 100X?

A 300

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The type of cells that are depicted in this image.

A 400

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What are spirullum bacteria?

A 400

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The function of the cell being pointed out by the black

arrow.A 500

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What is fighting infection?

A 500

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Assuming that the cell membrane is permeable to

carbon dioxide, the direction that carbon dioxide will

move.

B 100

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What is out of the cell?

B 100

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When the concentration of molecules is the same

throughout a space OR the same across a membrane

YET the molecules are free to move

.B 200

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What is dynamic equilibrium?

B 200

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B 300

When cells use energy to move substances

across the membrane.

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What is active transport?

B 300

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B 400

When vesicles inside the cell fuse with the

cell membrane releasing the contents

outside of the cell

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What is exocytosis?

B 400

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Cell “drinking”

B 500

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What is pinocytosis?

B 500

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The phase of the cell cycle depicted above.

C 100

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What is anaphase?

C 100

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The phase of the cell cycle depicted above

C 200

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What is metaphase?

C 200

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The phase of the cell cycle within which the cell spends most of its

life

C 300

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What is Interphase?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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The two phases that occur at nearly the same time during

the cell cycle

C 400

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What are telophase and cytokinesis?

C 400

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The process by which prokaryotes replicate

C 500

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What is Binary Fission?

C 500

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After meiosis, daughter cells have this much DNA

compared to their parent cells.

D 100

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What is half?

D 100

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The parts of the human body where meiosis takes place.

D 200

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What are ovaries and testes?

D 200

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The phase of meiosis depicted above

D 300

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What is metaphase I?

D 300

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The phase of meiosis depicted above

D 400

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What is anaphase II?

D 400

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The karyotype to

the left depicts this

genetic condition

D 500

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What is Down’s Syndrome?

D 500

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The chance of having a homozygous recessive child

from the cross below:

Aa X Aa

E 100

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What is 25%?

E 100

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Different versions of the same gene.

E 200

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What are alleles?

E 200

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The type of inheritance demonstrated in this pedigree

E 300

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What is autosomal recessive?

E 300

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A man with hemophilia (X-linked recessive) marries a woman who is a carrier for

hemophilia. They are pregnant with a boy. What are the chances that the boy

will have hemophilia?

E 400

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What is 50%?

E 400

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A calico cat is mated with an orange male. What

percentage of the kittens will be calico?

E 500

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What is 25%?

E 500

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5’-GCUA-3’

The type of nucleic acid depicted above

F 100

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What is RNA?

F 100

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3’-CGGA-5’The complementary sequence

for this strand of DNA

F 200

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What is 3’-GCCT-5’?

F 200

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The percentage of thymine in a DNA strand that has 20%

cytosine.

F 300

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What is 30%?

F 300

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The force that holds two strands of DNA together.

F 400

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What are hydrogen bonds?

F 400

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List the nucleotides that are

Pyrimidines.

F 500

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What are thymine, cytosine

and uracil?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

DNA Structure Research

Please record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

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The type of research Rosalind Franklin did to help figure out the

structure of DNA.

Click on screen to continue

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X-Ray Crystallography

Click on screen to continue

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