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Projects/Presentations. By your class period Thursday email/share the link or file for your project. [email protected] Be prepared to present on Thursday Food? Up to the class… Let’s take a vote. RULES. Do NOT hold up your board until told to do so No yelling out answers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Projects/Presentations• By your class period Thursday

email/share the link or file for your project. [email protected]

• Be prepared to present on Thursday

• Food? Up to the class… Let’s take a vote

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RULES• Do NOT hold up your board until told to do so• No yelling out answers• Each team will take turns picking questions. Each team will play for dollars.•No penalties for incorrect answers

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Jeopardy

Q $100

Q $200

Q $300

Q $400

Q $500

Q $100 Q $100Q $100 Q $100

Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200

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Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400

Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

Final Jeopardy

dnAMAZING The Situation Method

My apologies, what’s Ecology?

Dividing and multiplying

Your cell smells!

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$100 Question from The Situation Method

List at least two safety rules for Labs

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$100 Answer from The Situation Method

• Long hair should be tied back or kept out of the way

• Notify the teacher if you are injured• Pick up hot materials with tongs• Ask questions if confused• Notify teacher if something breaks• No horseplay at any time

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$200 Question from The Situation MethodWhat do you call the variable being measured?

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$200 Answer from The Situation Method

The dependent variable

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$300 Question from The Situation Method

What is one requirement for an

experimental purpose/testable

question?

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$300 Answer from The Situation Method

The question or hypothesis must be measurable

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$400 Question from The Situation Method

Write down a complete & logical hypothesis for: Why more algae grows in the

Summer than Fall?

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$400 Answer from The Situation Method

If it is summer, then algae growth will increase, because algae photosynthesize. (The more sun the more photosynthesis)

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$500 Question from The Situation Method

List the scientific method in the correct order

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$500 Answer from The Situation Method

Problem, Hypothesis, Experiment, Results, (analysis),

Conclusion & Communicate

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$100 Question from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

All life on Earth exists in what level of organization?

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$100 Answer from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

The Biosphere

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$200 Question from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

What is the definition of Ecology?

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$200 Answer from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

The study of interactions between organisms and organisms and their environment

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$300 Question from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

Is needing Oxygen a characteristic of a living

thing? Give an explanation for your answer.

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$300 Answer from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

No, algae, bacteria and plants do not need oxygen to survive.

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$400 Question from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

What characteristic of living things describes why the human population sweats when it is hot?

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$400 Answer from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

Homeostasis: Humans sweat to cool of their bodies by evaporating the water from their skin.

This is an example of how the bodymaintains a temperature at about 98.6o F

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$500 Question from My apologies, what’s Ecology?What is the carrying capacity of the deer on WallaWalla Island?

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$500 Answer from My apologies, what’s Ecology?

80 deer

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$100 Question from Your cell smells!

Which Organelle contains a lot of enzymes and would break down organelles that were no longer useful?

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$100 Answer from Insane in the membrane

LYSOSOME

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$200 Question from Insane in the membrane

WHERE ARE RIBOSOMES

FOUND (2 PLACES) AND WHAT IS

THEIR FUNCTION?

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$200 Answer from Insane in the membrane

SYNTHESIZE PROTEINS

CYTOPLASM & ROUGH ER

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$300 Question from Insane in the membrane

List at least two differences between a Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell

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$300 Answer from Insane in the membrane

Prokaryotic cell lacks nucleus, and membrane bound organelles

Prokaryotic cell less complex than eukaryotic cell

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$400 Question from Insane in the membrane

Plants take in water through what cellular transport process.

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$400 Answer from Insane in the membrane

Osmosis

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$500 Question from Insane in the membrane

- Draw a cell in a hypotonic solution.- Include percentages- Show which direction water will move.

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$500 Answer from Insane in the membrane

50% Water and 50% Sugar

100% Water

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$100 Question from Dividing and multiplying

Process that produces body

cells

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$100 Answer from Dividing and multiplying

Mitosis

***BONUS$100

Prophase

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$200 Question from Dividing and multiplying

Difference between haploid and diploid

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$200 Answer from Dividing and multiplying

Diploid = 2n (2 sets of chromosomes)Haploid = 1n (1 set of chromosomes

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$300 Question from Dividing and multiplying

Draw a chromosome and label:- Chromosome- Centromere- Chromatid

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$300 Answer from Dividing and multiplying

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$400 Question from Dividing and multiplying

Phase of cell division

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$400 Answer from Dividing and multiplying

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$500 Question from Dividing and multiplying

If a gamete has 23 chromosomes, how many

chromosomes would a body cell have?

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$500 Answer from Dividing and multiplying

46

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$100 Question dnAMAZING

Name given to shape of

DNA

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$100 Answer from dnAMAZING

Double Helix

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$200 Question from dnAMAZING

Complimentary DNA strand for the following:

GACATACCG

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$200 Answer from dnAMAZING

GACATACCGCTGTATGGC

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$300 Question from dnAMAZING

Where does each process take place?1. Transcription2. Translation

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$300 Answer dnAMAZING

1.Nucleus2.Ribosome

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$400 Question from dnAMAZING

What happens during:1. Transcription2. Translation

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$400 Answer from dnAMAZING

1. DNA RNA2. RNA Protein

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$500 Question from dnAMAZING

Convert to Amino Acid Chain

TACGCATGGAAT

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$500 Answer fromdnAMAZING

TACGCATGGAATAUGCHUACCUUA

Met-Arg-Thr-Leu

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Final Jeopardy

Who was the 22nd president of the

USA

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Final Jeopardy Answer

GroverCleveland