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I.K. David
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Regular Jeopardy Categories
Cells
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Photosynthesis
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Respiration
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Cell Division
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Evolution
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Plant Systems
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Cells
Photos- ynthesis
Respiration
Cell Division
Evolution
Plant Structure
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Double Jeopardy!
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Cells
These cells lack membrane-bound organelles
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Cells
Prokaryotic cells
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Back
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Cells
This organelle, found in animal cells, is where
cellular respiration occurs and most ATP is
generated
200
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Cells
The mitochondria
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Back
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Cells
Chromosomes are made up of this
300
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Cells
Chromatin
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Back
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Cells
These are the three main types of fibers that
make up the cytoskeleton
400
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Cells
Microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate
filaments
400
Back
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Cells
These secretory proteins have carbohydrates
covalently bonded to them
500
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Photosynthesis
Glycoproteins
500
Back
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Photosynthesis
This in the organelle in which photosynthesis
occurs
100
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Photosynthesis
The chloroplast
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Back
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Photosynthesis
The two stages of photosynthesis
200
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Photosynthesis
The light reactions and calvin cycle
200
Back
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Photosynthesis
The initial incorporation of carbon into organic
compounds
300
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Photosynthesis
Carbon fixation
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Back
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Photosynthesis
These plants open their stomata during the night
and close them during the day
400
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Photosynthesis
CAM plants
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Back
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Photosynthesis
Under certain conditions, photoexcited electrons
take this alternative path which uses only
photosystem I
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Photosynthesis
Cyclic Electron Flow
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Respiration
Breaks the fall of electrons to oxygen
100
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Respiration
The electron transport chain
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Back
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Respiration
Where glycolysis takes place
200
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Respiration
The cytosol
200
Back
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Respiration
The three metabolic stages of respiration are
300
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Respiration
Glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative
phosphorylation
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Respiration
Upon entering the mitochondrion via active
transport, pyruvate is first converted into a
compound called
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Respiration
Acetyl CoA
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Respiration
This metabolic sequence breaks the fatty acids
down to two-carbon fragments, which enter the
citric acid as acetyl CoA
500
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Respiration
Beta oxidation
500
Back
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Cell Division
Crossing over takes place during this stage of
meiosis
100
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Cell Division
Prophase I
100
Back
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Cell Division
Enzymes that activate or inactivate other
proteins by phosphorylating them
200
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Cell Division
Protein kinases
200
Back
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Cell Division
The spread of cancer cells to locations distant
from their original site
300
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Cell Division
metastasis
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Back
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Cell Division
A protein released by certain cells that
stimulates other cells to divide
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Cell Division
Growth factor
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Cell Division
A phenomenon in which crowded cells stop dividing
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Cell Division
Density-dependent inhibition
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Evolution
Change over time
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Evolution
Evolution
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Evolution
The idea that profound changes can take place
through the cumulative effect of slow but
continuous processes
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Evolution
Gradualism
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Evolution
Fluctuations in a populations allele frequencies
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Evolution
Genetic drift
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Evolution
The fitness of any one morph declines if it
becomes too common in the population
400
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Evolution
Frequency-dependent selection
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Back
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Evolution
Proportioning that helps give a body a specific
form
500
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Evolution
Allometric growth
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Back
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Plant Structure
The main photosynthetic organ of most vascular
plants
100
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Plant Structure
The leaf
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Back
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Plant Structure
Regulate the opening and closing of the stomata
200
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Plant Structure
Guard cells
200
Back
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Plant Structure
The development of body form and organization
300
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Plant Structure
Morphogenesis
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Back
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Plant Structure
The condition of having structural differences at
opposite ends of an organism
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Plant Structure
Polarity
400
Back
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Plant Structure
Strands consisting of xylem and phloem
500
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Plant Structure
Vascular bundles
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Double Jeopardy!!!
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Double Jeopardy Categories
Molecular Genetics
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Animal Systems
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Ecology
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Circulation and Gas exchange
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Biotechnology
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The Immune System
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Molecular Genetics
Animal Systems
Ecology
Circulation /Gas exchange
Bio- technology
The Immune System
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Final Jeopardy!
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Molecular Genetics
Enzyme that catalyzes the elongation of new DNA
at a replication fork
200
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Molecular Genetics
DNA polymerase
200
Back
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Molecular Genetics
The synthesis of RNS under the direction of DNA
400
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Molecular Genetics
transcription
400
Back
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Molecular Genetics
The DNA sequence where RNA polymerase attaches
and initiates transcription
600
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Molecular Genetics
The promoter
600
Back
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Molecular Genetics
If a DNA template strand was ACC-ATA, then the
transcribed mRNA segment would be
800
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Molecular Genetics
UGG-UAU
800
Back
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Molecular Genetics
The ends of mRNA are modified with
1000
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Molecular Genetics
A 5 cap and a poly-A tail
1000
Back
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Animal Systems
Groups of cells with a common structure and
function
200
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Animal Systems
Tissue
200
Back
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Animal Systems
These animals use metabolic heat to regulate
their body temperatures
400
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Animal Systems
endotherms
400
Back
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Animal Systems
Involves a change in some variable that triggers
mechanisms that amplify rather than reverse the
change
600
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Animal Systems
Positive feedback
600
Back
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Animal Systems
Conducts food from the pharynx down to the
stomach by peristalsis
800
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Animal Systems
esophagus
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Back
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Animal Systems
Rhythmic waves of contraction by smooth muscles
in the wall of the canal
1000
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Animal Systems
Peristalsis
1000
Back
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Ecology
The nonliving components of an environment
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Ecology
Abiotic factors
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Back
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Ecology
Concentrates mainly on factors that affect how
many individuals of a particular species live in
an area
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Ecology
Population ecology
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Back
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Ecology
A type of behavior that includes both learning
and innate components and is generally
irreversible
600
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Ecology
imprinting
600
Back
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Ecology
A behavior in which individuals copy the mate
choice of others
800
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Ecology
Mate choice copying
800
Back
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Ecology
When a palatable or harmless species mimics an
unpalatable or harmful model
1000
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Ecology
Batesian mimicry
1000
Back
108
Circulation and Gas Exchange
In a __ blood is confined to vessels and is
distinct from the interstitial fluid
200
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
Closed circulatory system
200
Back
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
These are the most numerous type of blood cells
400
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
Red blood cells
400
Back
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
The iron containing protein that transports oxygen
600
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
hemoglobin
600
Back
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
Works like a suction pump, pulling air instead of
pushing it into the lungs
800
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
Negative pressure breathing
800
Back
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
A sheet of skeletal muscle that forms the bottom
wall of the chest cavity
1000
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Circulation and Gas Exchange
diaphragm
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Back
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Biotechnology
The direct manipulation of genes for practical
purposes
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Biotechnology
Genetic engineering
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Back
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Biotechnology
DNA in which nucleotide sequences from two
different source are combined into the same DNA
molecule
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Biotechnology
Recombinant DNA
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Back
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Biotechnology
Enzymes that cut DNA molecules at a limited
number of specific locations
600
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Biotechnology
Restriction enzymes
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Back
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Biotechnology
This technique uses a gel as a molecule sieve to
separate nucleic acids or proteins on the basis
of size, electrical charge, and other physical
properties.
800
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Biotechnology
Gel electrophoresis
800
Back
126
Biotechnology
Differences in the restriction sites on
homologous chromosomes that result in different
restriction fragment patterns
1000
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Biotechnology
Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs)
1000
Back
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The Immune System
Is present before any exposure to pathogens and
is effective from the time of birth
200
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The Immune System
Innate immunity
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Back
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The Immune System
Defensive proteins that bind to microbes and mark
them for elimination
400
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The Immune System
antibodies
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Back
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The Immune System
ingestion of invading microorganisms by certain
types of white blood cells
600
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The Immune System
phagocytosis
600
Back
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The Immune System
An enzyme that digests the cell walls of many
bacteria
800
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The Immune System
lysozyme
800
Back
136
The Immune System
A small, accessible portion of an antigen which
a lymphocyte actually recognizes and binds to
1000
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The Immune System
Epitope/antigenic determinant
1000
Back
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Final Jeopardy!!!
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Final Jeopardy!!!
Enzyme which transcribes an RNA template into DNA
providing an RNA to DNA information flow, the
opposite of the usual direction
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Final Jeopardy!!!
Reverse transcriptase
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