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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. Learning Experiences 1-5. Learning Experience 1: 200 (10 yards). Question: How many characteristics of life must a “thing” possess in order to be considered “alive”? Answer All of them. Back. Learning Experience 1: 400 (20 yards). Question:
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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…
Learning Experience 1: 200 (10 yards) • Question: • How many characteristics of life must a “thing” possess in order to be considered “alive”? • Answer • All of them Back
Learning Experience 1: 400 (20 yards) • Question: • Ultimately, what will happen to an organism if it cannot respond to its environment? • Answer • The organism will die Back
Learning Experience 1: 600 (30 yards) • Question: • Identify the 6 elements that all organisms are primarily made up of • Answer • Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous (CHONP) Back
Learning Experience 1: 800 (40 yards) • Question: • How many cells must an organism have to be considered alive? • Answer • At least 1 Back
Learning Experience 1: 1000 (50 yards) • Question: • Identify the 7 (or 8) characteristics of life • Answer • Growth • Cells • Reproduction • Metabolism • Evolution • Reaction • Biomolecules Back
Learning Experience 2: 200 (10 yards) • Question: • What organism that is found in fresh water did we use in Learning Experience 2! • Answer • Euglena Back
Learning Experience 2: 400 (20 yards) • Question: • What structure did the organism from LE 2 use to move around (locomote) • Answer • flagella Back
Learning Experience 2: 600 (30 yards) • Question: • Which characteristic of life did we explore in LE2? • Answer • Reaction (response to environment) Back
Learning Experience 2: 800 (40 yards) • Question: • Identify the 3 factors that all organisms in an environment must respond to. • Answer • Physical • Biological • behavioral Back
Learning Experience 2: 1000 (50 yards) • Question: • The euglena is which one of the following: • Multicellular • An animal • A protist • Totally dependent on photosynthesis • Answer • A protist Back
Learning Experience 3: 200 (10 yards) • Question: • This is released by the sun and used by plants • Answer • Light energy Back
Learning Experience 3: 400 (20 yards) • Question: • Identify the tiny holes on the surface of a leaf • Answer • stomata Back
Learning Experience 3: 600 (30 yards) • Question: • Name the organelle of a plant cell that absorbs light energy. • Answer • Chloroplast Back
Learning Experience 3: 800 (yards) • Question: • Identify the set of tubes that transport sugars and other molecules throughout the plant. • Answer • phloem Back
Learning Experience 3: 1000 (50 yards) • Question: • Xylem transports what substance into a plant? • Answer • H2O Back
Learning Experience 4: 200 (10 yards) • Question: • These are substances needed by an organism to carry out the characteristics of life • Answer • nutrients Back
Learning Experience 4: 400 (20 yards) • Question: • These biomolecules form the major component of cell membranes. • Answer • lipds Back
Learning Experience 4: 600 (30 yards) • Question: • Which of the biomolecules provides the major source of quick energy for the body? • Answer • carbohydrates Back
Learning Experience 4: 800 (40 yards) • Question: • Sucrose is a disaccharide, meaning it is made up of two monosaccharides. Name the two monosaccharides. • Answer • Glucose and fructose Back
Learning Experience 4: 1000 (50 yards) • Question: • Starch serves as the food storage molecule for plants. What carbohydrate serves as a food storage for humans? • Answer • glycogen Back
Learning Experience 5: 200 (10 yards) • Question: • What subatomic particles are found at the nucleus of an atom? • Answer • Protons and neutrons Back
Learning Experience 5: 400 (20 yards) • Question: • The smallest subatomic particle is the • Answer • electron Back
Learning Experience 5: 600 (30 yards) • Question: • These molecules can be broken down, rearranged, built up, and also be used for energy • Answer • biomolecules Back
Learning Experience 5: 800 (40 yards) • Question: • The reason why carbon is the most important element in all biomolecules (and living organisms) is because it can form _____ covalent bonds. • Answer • 4 Back
Learning Experience 5: 1000 (500 yards) • Question: • This type of bond connects atoms in biomolecules. • Answer • Covalent Back
Bonus Question: 5000 pts. • Question: • You can ask a question here, Since this is the Bonus Q. it should be the hardest question. • Answer • … • (The answer here!) Back
Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!
Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!