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(Cranium Edition). Jeopardy. Structures/ Adaptations. Shoo! You are such a pest!. Food & Fibre. Save Our Soil!. Reproduction. 1 point. 1 point. 1 point. 1 point. 1 point. 2 points. 2 points. 2 points. 2 points. 2 points. 3 points. 3 points. 3 points. 3 points. 3 points.
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(Cranium Edition) Jeopardy Structures/ Adaptations Shoo! You are such a pest! Food & Fibre Save Our Soil! Reproduction 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points Final Jeopardy
1 point Question from Food & Fibre The most common plant that is used to make our clothing.
1 point Answer from Food & Fibre What is a cotton plant?
2 point Question from Food & Fibre Aboriginal cultures are well known for using plants as a source of ________________.
2 point Answer from Food & Fibre What is medicene/medication? Opium Poppy Seed - Morphine
3 point Question from Food & Fibre This is the term used to describe our concerns about growing food and fibre while keeping our ecosystem healthy.
3 point Answer from Food & Fibre What is sustainability?
4 point Question from Food & Fibre A _____________ describes a crop with only one type of plant growing in the field.
4 point Answer from Food & Fibre What is a monoculture?
5 point Question from Food & Fibre It is one of the oldest grown fibres in the world.
5 point Answer from Food & Fibre What is hemp?
1 point Question from Structures/ Adaptations The term used to describe a single, prominent root in a plant.
1 point Answer from Structures/ Adaptations What is a taproot?
2 point Question from Structures/ Adaptations The names of the 5 layers of the stem, starting from the middle and ending with the outside.
2 point Answer from Structures/ Adaptations What are the heartwood, xylem, cambium, phloem, and bark?
3 point Question from Structures/ Adaptations The term used to describe water evaporating from the surface of a leaf.
3 point Answer from Structures/ Adaptations What is transpiration?
4 point Question from Structures/ Adaptations It is the equation for photosynthesis.
4 point Answer from Structures/ Adaptations Sunlight + Carbon Dioxide + Water Oxygen + Sugar
5 point Question from Structures/ Adaptations In plant roots, it describes a membrane that only allows some materials to pass through, and keeps out other materials.
5 point Answer from Structures/ Adaptations What is a differentially permeable membrane?
1 point Question from Reproduction The term used when people choose desired characteristics in a plant and encourage these plants to reproduce.
1 point Answer from Reproduction What is selective breeding?
2 point Question from Reproduction Grafting is a type of ____________ reproduction.
2 point Answer from Reproduction What is asexual reproduction?
3 point Question from Reproduction The process in which pollen travels to a female cone of a pine tree.
3 point Answer from Reproduction What is pollination?
4 point Question from Reproduction The growing ovary of a plant that swells and protects the developing seed of a plant?
4 point Answer from Reproduction What is a fruit?
5 point Question from Reproduction The function of this plant part is to catch pollen on it’s sticky tip in order for fertilization to take place.
5 point Answer from Reproduction What is a stigma?
1 point Question from Save Our Soil! The name of dark brown, nutrient-rich soil found on the top layer.
1 point Answer from Save Our Soil! What is humus?
2 point Question from Save Our Soil! The term that describes the different/ distinct layers found in the soil.
2 point Answer from Save Our Soil! What are horizons?
3 point Question from Save Our Soil! Nitrogen, Phosphorus and ________ are found in chemical fertilizers.
3 point Answer from Save Our Soil! What is potassium?
4 point Question from Save Our Soil! The term used to describe a crust of salt that collects on the surface of the land.
4 point Answer from Save Our Soil! What is salinization?
5 point Question from Save Our Soil! Bacteria, Actinomycetes, Fungi and Earthworms.
5 point Answer from Save Our Soil! What are the four main types of decomposers in soil?
1 point Question from Shoo! You are such a pest! Many of the worst pests were brought in from other countries and are known as _______ species.
1 point Answer from Shoo! You are such a pest! What are introduced OR exotic species?
2 point Question from Shoo! You are such a pest! The general name of a chemical that is used to kill fungi.
2 point Answer from Shoo! You are such a pest! What is a fungicide?
3 point Question from Shoo! You are such a pest! When pollutants move from one level to the next and get stored in organisms higher up in the food chain.
3 point Answer from Shoo! You are such a pest! What is bioaccumulation?
4 point Question from Shoo! You are such a pest! Organisms that are not affected by pesticides (due to overuse) are called ________________.
4 point Answer from Shoo! You are such a pest! What are resistant?
5 point Question from Shoo! You are such a pest! Using a pest’s natural enemies to control it is called ___________.