Jeopardy Mutations Crosses & Punnett Sqs. Meiosis & Variability Evolution Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Mutations Mutation where a section of DNA is lost or removed.
$100 Answer from Mutations What is deletion?
$200 Question from Mutations The type of mutation shown in this image:
$200 Answer from Mutations What is insertion?
$300 Question from Mutations A substitution is a mutation that replaces one or more for others.
$300 Answer from Mutations What are base pairs OR pieces of DNA?
$400 Question from Mutations The name of the change in DNA replicated that results from a deletion or insertion mutation (example below):
$400 Answer from Mutations What is a frameshift?
$500 Question from Mutations The ways mutations help drive evolution.
$500 Answer from Mutations What are: Increasing variability in population, Creating a situation where there may be some individuals more fit for survival Fit individuals will survive and pass on their genes, while less fit individuals will die.
$100 Question from Crosses & Punnett Squares If alleles for bean plants are: Tall (T) and short (t) Green (G) and yellow (g) Then, what is the genotype of: Homozygous tall, yellow
$100 Answer from Crosses & Punnett Squares What is TTgg?
$200 Question from Crosses & Punnett Squares If alleles for bean plants are: Tall (T) and short (t) Green (G) and yellow (g ) Then, what is the genotype of: short, heterozygous green
$200 Answer from Crosses & Punnett Squares What is ttgg?
$300 Question from Crosses & Punnett Squares If alleles for bean plants are: Tall (T) and short (t) Green (G) and yellow (g) Then, what is the cross of: Heterozygous for both traits AND homozygous recessive for height, homozygous dominant for color
$300 Answer from Crosses & Punnett Squares What is TtGg X ttgg?
$400 Question from Crosses & Punnett Squares If alleles for lizard skin are: Bumpy (B) and smooth (b) Spotted (S) and one-color (s) Then, what is the phenotype of: BBSs
$400 Answer from Crosses & Punnett Squares What is bumpy and spotted?
$500 Question from Crosses & Punnett Squares If R = red, and r = white, the phenotypic ratio based on this Punnett Square is.
$500 Answer from Crosses & Punnett Squares What is: 3:1 (red: white), OR ¾ red, ¼ white
$100 Question from Meiosis & Variability The process that results in sex cells.
$100 Answer from Meiosis & Variability What is meiosis?
$200 Question from Meiosis & Variability Another name(s) for sex cells
$200 Answer from Meiosis & Variability What are eggs and sperm OR gametes?
$300 Question from Meiosis & Variability One way that gamete formation leads to genetic variability.
$300 Answer from Meiosis & Variability What is: Crossing over (during meiosis), OR Independent assortment (separating of genes into alleles independently genes are not connected to each other) Mutations
$400 Question from Meiosis & Variability If an elk has 68 chromosomes in its body cells, then it will have chromosomes in its gametes?
$400 Answer from Meiosis & Variability What are 34 chromosomes?
$500 Question from Meiosis & Variability This factor that increases genetic variability occurs DURING Reproduction (NOT during gamete formation)?
$500 Answer from Meiosis & Variability What is random fertilization?
$100 Question from Evolution The phrase refers the fact that organisms with traits better suited to their environment will survive.
$100 Answer from Evolution What is survival of the fittest?
$200 Question from Evolution At least two ways to tell whether organisms are the same species.
$200 Answer from Evolution What are: Mate them and determine if the offspring are fertile Genetic testing Determine if they look the same, share the same habitat-type, behave the same
$300 Question from Evolution At least two ways to determine how related organisms are to each other.
$300 Answer from Evolution What are: Genetic testing (look for common DNA) Fossil records (find common ancestor) Compare anatomy (homologous structures) Comparative embryology (look at embryos of organisms)
$400 Question from Evolution Organisms that are better for their habitat are likely to survive.
$400 Answer from Evolution What is adapted OR fit?
$500 Question from Evolution The two organisms most closely related on this evolutionary tree
$500 Answer from Evolution What are A and B?
$100 Question from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter These are the carbon-containing molecules Taken in by plants Produced by plants
$100 Answer from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter Taken in: What is carbon dioxide (CO 2 )? Produced: What is glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 )?
$200 Question from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter The process allows plants to transform sun energy into chemical energy.
$200 Answer from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter What is photosynthesis?
$300 Question from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter Cellular respiration converts these molecules into usable energy by the cell.
$300 Answer from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter What are glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) and oxygen (O 2 )? These are converted into ATP, H 2 O and CO 2. ATP is the energy used by all types of cells (animals and plants) to carry out cellular functions
$400 Question from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter Energy enters an ecosystem as, which is converted into energy by plants during.
$400 Answer from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter Energy enters an ecosystem as _sunlight_, which is converted into _chemical_ energy by plants during _photosynthesis_. Note: the chemical energy (food) plants produce is GLUCOSE!
$500 Question from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter The process of performed by cells allows an organism to convert glucose into (usable energy). Waste products of this process include and.
$500 Answer from Photo, Cell Resp, Energy, Matter The process of _cellular respiration_ performed by cells allows an organism to convert glucose into _ATP (usable energy). Waste products of this process include _ H 2 O_ and _ CO 2 _.
Final Jeopardy This molecule is a protein that acts as a catalyst to help your body (and cells) speed up metabolic processes.
Final Jeopardy Answer What is an enzyme?