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Final, Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Genetics
Often called the“father of genetics.”
$100 Answer from Genetics
Who is Gregor Mendel?
$200 Question from Genetics
In order for a mutation to be passed from one
generation to the next, the mutation must be present in
these types of cells.
$200 Answer from Genetics
What are the gametes?
(Sex cells, sperm, egg cells also acceptable.)
$300 Question from Genetics
Type of reproduction which results in the offspring being
identical to the parent.
$300 Answer from Genetics
What is asexual reproduction?
$400 Question from Genetics
A disease that is “caught” or passed from one organism to
another?
$400 Answer from Genetics
What is infectious disease?
$500 Question from Genetics
The molecule that allows hereditary information to be passed from generation to
generation.
$500 Answer from Genetics
What is DNA or Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
$100 Question from Punnett Practice
The genotype that correctly fills in the empty square.
R R
R
r
RR
?Rr
RR
The first to correctly write the answer on his/her whiteboard wins this round:
$100 Answer from Punnett Practice
What is Rr?
$200 Question from Punnett Practice
If a genetic trait is represented by the letter “b”, this letter
combination would be used to represent the heterozygous
genotype.
$200 Answer from Punnett Practice
What is “Bb”?
$300 Question from Punnett Practice
The ratio of dominant to recessive phenotypes of the offspring.
D d
D
D
The first to correctly write the answer on his/her whiteboard wins this round:
D = Dimplesd = No Dimples
$300 Answer from Punnett Practice
What is4 Dimples : 0 No Dimples?
$400 Question from Punnett Practice
A red flower (Rr) is crossed with a red flower (Rr).
First to correctly write:• Completed Punnett square
• List the genotypes of the offspring• List the phenotypes of the offspring
$400 Answer from Punnett Practice
R r
R
r
RR
rrRr
Rr
Genotypes: RR 1: Rr 2: rr 1Phenotypes: Red 3: White 1
$500 Question from Punnett PracticeFirst to correctly write:
• Completed Punnett square • List the genotypes of the offspring• List the phenotypes of the offspring
A homozygous dominant brown mouse is crossed with a
heterozygous brown mouse
(Use B and b)
$500 Answer from Punnett Practice
Genotypes: BB = 2; Bb = 2 Phenotypes: Brown = 4
BB
b
B
BbBb
BBBB
$100 Question from Ecology
The name given to a type of organism that produces
its own food, such as plants and some bacteria.
What is a producer?
$100 Answer from Ecology
$200 Question from Ecology
Term used to describe the replacement of one type of community by another at a single place over a period
of time.
$200 Answer from Ecology
What is succession?
A term used to describe the largest number of organisms
an area can support.
$300 Question from Ecology
What is carrying capacity?
$300 Answer from Ecology
Type of behavior demonstrated when a
baby chick pecks its way out of its shell.
$400 Question from Ecology
What is innate behavior?
$400 Answer from Ecology
The symbiotic relationship between a bee and the flower that feeds on its
nectar.
$400 Answer from Ecology
What is mutualism?
$500 Answer from Ecology
$100 Question from Food Web
An organism that gets its energy by eating other
organisms.
$100 Answer from Food Web
What is a consumer?
$200 Question from Food Web
Three ingredients that must be present for plants to make
glucose through photosynthesis.
$200 Answer from Food Web
What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?
$300 Question from Food Web
Two organelles present in a typical plant cell but not in an
animal cell?
$300 Answer from Food Web
What is the chloroplast and cell wall?
$400 Question from Food Web
Photosynthesis occursin this organelleof a plant cell.
$400 Answer from Food Web
What is the chloroplast?
$500 Question from Food Web
Three primary consumers in the food web
$500 Answer from Food Web
What are the mouse, grasshopper, and rabbit?
$100 Question Evolution
A 19th century scientist who studied organisms while traveling and eventually
published his radical ideas of how organisms evolve.
$100 Answer from Evolution
Who is Charles Darwin?
$200 Question Evolution
A term that describes how some species “naturally” disappear
because they cannot adapt to their environment while other species
continue to adapt and thrive.
$200 Answer from Evolution
What is natural selection?
$300 Question from Evolution
A large region on Earth characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal
communities.
$300 Answer from Evolution
What is a biome?
$400 Question from Evolution
The five kingdoms of all living organisms.
$400 Answer from Evolution
What are the plant, animal, protist, fungi, andmoneran (bacteria)
kingdoms?
$500 Question from Evolution
Most of the minerals within an ecosystem are recycled and
returned to the environment by the direct activities of these
organisms.
$500 Question from Evolution
What are decomposers?
The animal in the food web that is an omnivore.
Final Jeopardy – 2 jolly ranchers
grass
beetle grasshopper
mousehawk
$500 Answer from Food Web
What is a mouse?
These two body systems work together to produce
movement.
Final Jeopardy 2 3 jolly ranchers
What are the skeletal and muscular body systems?