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Jeopardy

By: Ms. Yohana Lopez

Home Instructions Game

Most of the Information used to create this game proceeds from :http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/archive.html#chemistry

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InstructionsChoose a category and click on a

value.Click question or answer to check

accuracyClick on game to try again

Home Instructions Game

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100

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400 400 400 400 400

800 800 800 800 800

BiologyAnd

Human Anatomy

BotanyZoolog

y

Computer

Technology

Physics

100 100 100 100

200 200 200

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Answer

What are stem cells?

Go for 100 points ! Biology

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Stem cells are human cells unspecialized cells that have two defining

properties: the ability to differentiate into other cells and the ability to

self-regenerate.

100 Biology

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What are embryonic stem cells?

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Biology

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They are cells found exclusively in early-stage embryos, from which all the body’s

200-plus types of tissue ultimately

grow. They are the body’s master cells.

Question

200 Biology

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What is a zygote?

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Biology

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A zygote is a single cell which has formed as

the result of the merging of an egg cell and a

sperm cell.

400

Question

Biology

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What are progenitor cells or somatic stem

cells?

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Biology

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Somatic stem cells are present in many fetal and post-natal tissues. Somatic stem cells are also capable

of self-renewal and, with appropriate signals,

differentiate into various cell types from the organ from which they are derived.

800

Biology

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Go for 100 points ! Botany

What compound gives the leaves

green color?

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Botany100

Chlorophyll

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Go for 200 points ! Botany

Check yourAnswerHome

Do plants grow better under

sunlight or artificial light, Why?

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Botany200

Sunlight is better for plant growth, it is intense and

contains the full spectrum of electromagnetic radiation required for optimal plant

growth.

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Go for 400 points ! Botany

Check yourAnswer

What is photosynthesis?

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Botany400Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into ATP, the "fuel" used by all living things. The conversion of unusable sunlight energy into usable chemical energy, is associated with the actions of the green pigment chlorophyll. Most of the time, the photosynthetic process uses water and releases the oxygen that we absolutely must have to stay alive. Oh yes, we need the food as well!

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Go for 800 points ! Botany

Check yourAnswer

What is the red pigment

responsible for the color of tomatoes called?

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Botany800

Lycopene

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Go for 100 points ! Zoology

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How does gas

(oxygen) exchange occurs in

mammals?

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Zoology100

Mammals breathe through

lungs

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Go for 200 points ! Zoology

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What are examples of a carnivorous

and a herbivorous

reptile?

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Zoology200

Snakes are carnivorous. Iguanas are herbivorous.

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Go for 400 points ! Zoology

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What are the main

morphological features of

birds?

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Zoology400Birds are animals that present aerodynamic bodies covered with feathers, anterior limbs transformed into wings, pneumatic bones and horny (corneous) beaks.

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Go for 800 points ! Zoology

Check yourAnswer

What are the amphibian

features that make them

dependent on water to survive?

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Zoology

800

Permeable skin, body subject to dehydration, external

fecundation, eggs without shells and larval stage with

branchial respiration are features that make

amphibians dependent on water to survive.

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Go for 100 points ! ComputerTechnology

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In terms of computing,

what does CPU stand for?

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ComputerTechnology

100

Central Processing Unit

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Go for 200 points ! ComputerTechnology

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In computing, keyboards, mouse, touch screens, scanners, are used as …

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ComputerTechnology

200

Input Devices

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Go for 400 points ! ComputerTechnology

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IBM is a well known computer and information technology

company, what does IBM stand for?

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ComputerTechnology

400

International Business Machine

(IBM)

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Go for 800 points ! ComputerTechnology

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What does Information

Technology (IT) means?

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ComputerTechnology

800

Information Technology (IT) is a branch which has recently been

derived from computer science. It simply refers to the use of

computer and other technologies for the management of vast

information. This branch develops technologies(software or hardware) for information

management and also solve information management strategies by planning and studying the requirement

scenario.

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Go for 100 points ! Physics

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When is a body said to be in equilibrium

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Physics100 A body said to be in

equilibrium when it is in rest or moving

with constant speed.

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Go for 200 points ! Physics

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What is conservation of mass?

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Physics200

The notion that mass, or

matter, can be neither created nor destroyed.

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Go for 400 points ! Physics

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Define the law of

mass conservation?

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Physics400

In a chemical reaction, the

total mass of the reactants is

always equal to the total mass of

the products..

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Go for 800 points ! Physics

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Why do bouncy balls bounce?

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Physics800Bouncy balls bounce because when the rubber hits a hard surface (one that cannot move away from

the impact, usually the ground), the material of the ball is compressed at the point of contact. Once

the energy of the ball's impact has been absorbed in this manner, the material of the ball reacts to the compression by attempting to return to an

uncompressed state. To do so, it expands, pushing down against the hard surface, and pushing the

entire ball back up from the surface. This may be enough to lift the ball back into the air. Gravity then drags the ball back down again, and the

process repeats until the force of the rebound is too weak, and the ball will either stop, or translate

the energy into a rolling motion along the hard surface.

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