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Round 1
Round 2
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Team 1
Final
Jeopardy
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Team 2
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Team 3
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Nice
Genes
Practical
Pedigrees
Charles
Who?
Have
some
class…
Anyone
have the
time?
We know
Charles
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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This term is used to describe
traits that are “stronger” and are
more often expressed.
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Dominant
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These are the “junk” portions of
eukaryotic DNA that are removed
prior to the protein synthesis
process.
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Introns
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This is the substance that
“turns on” gene expression
when present…like lactose
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Inducer
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This is the name given to the
circular chromosome found in
bacteria.
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Plasmid
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A blue and red fish reproduce,
and their offspring are purple.
This is the mode of inheritance
that controls the color of the
offspring.
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Incomplete dominance
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This is the symbol used in
pedigrees to indicate a male.
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Square
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A marriage of individuals is
indicated in a pedigree by this
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Horizontal connecting line
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Infected individuals for a
particular disease or condition of
interest are usually notated using
this
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Shaded symbol
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This is the type of trait most
likely indicated by the
pedigree below
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Recessive
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Sickle cell anemia is an
autosomal recessive condition.
If two normal. Heterozygous
parents reproduced, what is the
probability of their daughter
being infected?
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25% chance of being
infected
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This is the name of the founder of
the theory of evolution.
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Charles Darwin
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This is the name of the group of
islands that he studied.
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Galapagos Islands
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This is the process that he coined
to explain how species that are
most able to adapt to changes in
their environment and reproduce
will live.
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Survival of the fittest or natural
selection.
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These are the animals that he
spent a great deal of time
studying… to explain their
origins
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Galapagos Finches
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This is the title of his first book,
which explained his scientific
findings.
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The origin of Species by Natural
Selection.
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This is the scientific techniques
of sorting organisms into groups
based on appearance and
genetics.
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Taxonomy
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This is the scientific technique of
expressing the scientific name of
an organism using only the
Genus and species.
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Binomial nomenclature
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This is the name given to the very
least specific grouping used in
classification.
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Kingdom
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This is the name given to the
most specific group used in
scientific classification.
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Species
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This is the name of the scientist
that started scientific
classification
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Carolus Linnaeus
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This is the name used to describe
the occurrence of organism
development and events in
Earth’s past.
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Geologic Time
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This is the type of rock most
often used to determine the
relative age of a fossil, due to its
formation in layers…
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Sedimentary Rock
Scores
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This is the era was the “age of
reptiles” where most dinosaurs
roamed the Earth.
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Mesozoic Era
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This is the scientific technique
used to find the absolute age of
rocks and fossils.
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Half-life or radioactive decay.
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This is the most current era of
time in which we are living.
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Cenozoic Era
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These 2 scientists relied on
calculations to predict
population genetics
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Hardy & Weinberg
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These scientists provided Darwin
with information about the
geologic history and age of Earth.
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Hutton and Lyell
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This scientist was the first to
recognize that living things
change over time.
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Lamarck
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This scientist studied
populations and the effect of
competition for food and space.
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Malthus
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This is the name of the boat that
Charles sailed around in.
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The Beagle
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Evo-
EvoEvidence?
Bacteria
Bonanza
Kingdom
Phrigin’
Phylum
Get with
the
Systems
Round 1
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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Processes
K-os
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This is the process by which
biological change occurs over
time.
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Evolution
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This is the process by which a
brand new species develops.
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Speciation
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This is the process by which
populations become geologically
or genetically separated.
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Reproductive Isolation
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This is the proposed process
where a common ancestor
species gives rise to many new
species – like a branching tree.
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Divergent Evolution
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This is the proposed process
where 2 or more unrelated
species develop similar niches
despite being geographically
isolated.
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Convergent evolution
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This is the name given to organs
or structures that have similar
functions for
organisms…showing possible
relation.
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Homologous Structures
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This is the name given to
structures that 2 or more
unrelated species have
developed due to similarities in
niches.
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Analogous Structures
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This is the name given to organs
that have little to no function, but
show possible functions in
ancestor species.
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Vestigial Structures
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This is the scientific technique
that uses a certain protein (used
to generate ATP) to compare
similarity and relation in
organisms.
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Cytochrome-C Analysis
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What is the name of the isolation
mechanism that exists between
species that mate at different
times of the year to prevent
interbreeding?
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Temporal Isolation
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This is the name given to all
organisms that lack a membrane
bound nucleus.
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Prokaryote
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This is the name given to the
kingdom of bacteria that are the
“ancient” bacteria, which tend to
survive in extreme environments.
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Archaebacteria
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This is the scientific technique
used to keep surfaces and
tissues sterile and bacteria free.
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Aseptic techniques
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Bacteria that lack significant
amounts of peptidoglycan in
their cell walls are called this
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Gram Negative
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Bacteria that thrive in
environments that lack oxygen,
and can even die when exposed
to oxygen are called this
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Anaerobic
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Identify the kingdom that the
organism belongs to
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Animalia
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Identify the kingdom that the
organism belongs to
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Protista
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Identify the kingdom that the
organism belongs to
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Protist
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Identify the kingdom that the
organism belongs to
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Fungus
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Identify the kingdom that the
organism belongs to
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Anamalia
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Identify the phylum of the
organism pictured below
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Cnidaria
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Identify the phylum of the
organism pictured below
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Platyhelminthes
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Identify the phylum of the
organism pictured below
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Arthropod
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Identify the phylum of the
organism pictured below
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Mollusk
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Identify the phylum of the
organism pictured below
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Annelid
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What is the name given the
body’s ability to maintain a
balanced internal environment
such as pH, Temp., or blood
pressure?
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Homeostasis
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What is the largest organ/system
of the human body?
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The Integumentary System
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What specialized cells are
required by the nervous system
to carry nervous impulses?
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Neurons (Nerve Cells)
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What is the initial site of digestion
for the human digestive system?
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The mouth
(via salivary enzymes)
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What human body system is
responsible for producing
chemical messages known as
hormones throughout the blood
stream?
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Endocrine System
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Extinction
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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This is the name of the extinct
organism pictured below.
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Thylacine
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