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Science Jeopardy. Hosted by the HMS 7 th Grade Science Teachers. Reproduction. Heredity. Adaptations. All Mixed U p. All A bout Traits. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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Science Jeopardy Hosted by the HMS 7th Grade Science Teachers Reproduction Heredity Adaptations All Mixed Up All About Traits 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
ANSWER:A reproductive process that involves only one parent and the offspring is identical to the parent. QUESTION: What is Asexual reproduction A-100
ANSWER: A type of Asexual reproduction in which one cell divides into 2 identical cell. Occurs in Prokaryotic cells. QUESTION: What is Binary Fission A-200
ANSWER: The reproductive process that involves 2 parents that each contribute a combination of genetics to form a new organism different from themselves. QUESTION: What is Sexual Reproduction A-300
ANSWER: A type of Asexual reproduction in which an offspring grows out of the parent organism. QUESTION: What is Budding? A-400
ANSWER: The best way to produce an organism with the desired traits you want (like brown fur or floppy ears) QUESTION: Selective Breeding A-500
ANSWER: The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA. DNA is found here. QUESTION: What is Gene? B-100
ANSWER: The physical appearance of an organism QUESTION: What is Phenotype B-200
ANSWER: Having two different alleles for a trait. QUESTION: What is Heterozygous B-300
ANSWER: The process of characteristics being passed down from parent to offspring. QUESTION: What is Heredity? B-400
ANSWER: The genetic makeup of an organism. QUESTION: Genotype B-500
ANSWER: Process by which “Usable” or “Favorable” traits are passed down and less favorable traits become less common or nonexistent. QUESTION: Natural Selection C-100
ANSWER: Movement of organisms to a different geographical or climate region where food is more available. QUESTION: What is Migration C-200
ANSWER: A slowed physiological state of an organism to survive long periods of cold temperatures or reduced food supply. QUESTION: What is Hibernation? C-300
ANSWER: The main adaptation developed by the Galapagos Finch which happened through Natural Selection. QUESTION: What is the beak size? C-400
ANSWER: A process by which an organism or population becomes better suited to its habitat QUESTION: What is Adaptation? C-500
ANSWER: If blue eyes are a dominant trait represented by a “B” and brown eyes are a recessive trait represented by “b” then what eye color would the offspring have if the alleles are Bb. QUESTION: What is Blue eyes? D-100
ANSWER: The offspring of an Asexual organism are… QUESTION: Genetically identical to the parent. D-200
ANSWER: Having two of the same alleles for a single trait (FF or ff) QUESTION: What is Homozygous D-300
ANSWER: Are found in the nucleus of a cell. Contain the genes which contain the DNA QUESTION: What is chromosomes? D-400
ANSWER: Crickets communicate with other crickets by chirping. Crickets who cannot make a sound are less likely to find a mate and reproduce. For this reason, there are few crickets that cannot make sound. This is an example of… QUESTION: What is Natural Selection? D-500
ANSWER: A capital letter is used to represent this kind of trait. QUESTION: What is a Dominant Trait? E-100
ANSWER: All of these are inherited traits EXCEPT: Blue Eyes, Blond Hair, Widows Peak, and Throwing a ball QUESTION: what is throwing a ball? E-200
ANSWER: Recessive traits are able to be visible if… QUESTION: A recessive trait is received from both parents for a single trait. Ex: ff or bb E-300
ANSWER: A characteristic of an organism. QUESTION: What is a Trait E-400
ANSWER: The genetic traits of an organism are determined by… QUESTION: inherited genes from both the mother and father E-500
ANSWER: Why do most birds have an adaptation of Hollow Bones? QUESTION: (Answers may vary) To help them be lighter weight so as to have better flight. FINAL JEOPARDY