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Scientific Investigation and Metric System

Living Things Cells Cellular Transport and Photosynthesis

DNA and Heredity

Final Jeopardy

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A-100

• What is the tool we use to measure mass? • A Triple Beam Balance

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A-200

• The variable that is changed by the scientist is called the ________ variable?

• The Independent Variable

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A-300

• Fill in the blanks: On a graph, the independent variable goes on the _____ axis, and the dependent variable goes on the _____ axis.

• IV goes on the x-axis; DV goes on the y-axis

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A-400

• The part of an experiment that stays the same is called the ________________

• Constant

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A-500

• Charles is testing whether or not students studying for a test affects their score. He gives the same test to 4 students. 1 student doesn’t study at all, another studies for 10 minutes, another for 30 minutes and another for an hour. Which student is the control in Charles’ experiment?

• The student that didn’t study at all

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• What are all living things made up of?

• Cells

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B-200

• A group of cells all working together to perform the same job is called a _______?

• An organ

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B-300

• This organ system is responsible for circulating blood, oxygen and waste throughout the body – which organ system is it?

• The Circulatory System

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B-400

• Where does all energy come from for living things?

• The Sun

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B-500

• What are the 5 characteristics of ALL living things?

• Living things: respond, use energy, grow and develop, are organized (made up of cells) and reproduce

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C-100

• The organelle that contains the DNA of a cell is called the ______________

• Nucleus

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C-200

• This organelle is found only in plants and is where photosynthesis happens:

• Chloroplast

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C-300

• This is the organelle that protects the inside of the plant cell and provides structure to the cell:

• The cell wall

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C-400

• This organelle provides energy to both animal and plant cells

• The mitochondria

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• What are 2 differences between animal and plant cells?

• Plant cells are rectangles; animal plants are circular – plant cells have chloroplasts, chlorophyll, and cell walls cell walls; animal cells don’t – plant cells have larger vacuoles than animal cells.

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D-100

• The movement of any material from a high concentration to a low concentration is called _______________

• Passive transport or diffusion

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D-200

• The movement of water from a high to a low concentration is called ________

• Osmosis

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D-300

• This type of transport goes from a low to a high concentration and uses energy:

• Active Transport

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D-400

• Which type of transport is seen here?

• Osmosis

6 H2O2 H2O

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D-500

• When all molecules are equal on both sides of a cellular membrane, what is that called?

• Equalibrium

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E-100

• The scientists that built the first model of DNA were:

• Watson and Crick

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E-200

• Fill in the blanks: In DNA, guanine always pairs up with __________ and adenine always pairs up with ________.

• Cytosine; Thymine

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E-300

• Fill in the blank: An organism’s genetic makeup is called its __________ while its actual physical appearance is called its _____________

• Genotype; Phenotype

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E-400

• When an organism has two alleles that are the same for a trait, it is _______________ for that trait.

• Homozygous

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E-500

• In sparrows, black wingtips are a dominant trait. If a homozygous black wing-tipped male mates with a white wing-tipped female, what are the chances that their children will be black wing-tipped?

• 100%

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FINAL JEOPARDY

• What tool needed to be invented in order for scientists to effectively study cells?

• The microscope!