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Cells-Structure, function, membranes, different types Photosynthesis Cell divisionMitosis and Meiosis Evolution And ClassificationNatural Selection, Speciation, Classification Labs Ecology Cell-Structure, function, membranes, different types Photosynthesis Cell Division Evolution and Classification Labs Ecology $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Double Jeopardy! Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types ______ is the site of protein synthesis resulting from the attached ribosomes. $100 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types What is Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum? Back $100 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types This term has a greater concentration of solute than another solution. $200 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types What is hypertonic? Back $200 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types Analogous to gap junctions in animal cells, these connect one plant cell to the next. $300 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types What is Plasmodesmata? Back $300 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types The theory that eukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and chloroplasts took up permanent spots inside other larger cells. $400 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types What is theory of endosymbiosis? Back $400 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types This person is famous for the fluid mosaic model. $500 Cell- Structure, Function, membranes, different types Who is S. J. Singer? Back $500 Photosynthesis This place is the site of photosynthesis. $100 Photosynthesis What are Chloroplasts? Back $100 Photosynthesis This wavelength of light is most effective in driving photosynthesis. $200 Photosynthesis What is violet-blue? Back $200 Photosynthesis This enzyme catalyzes the first step in the Calvin cycle. $300 Photosynthesis What is rubisco? Back $300 Photosynthesis This is where carbon dioxide enters the plant. $400 Photosynthesis What is stomata? Back $400 Photosynthesis This reaction coverts solar energy to the chemical energy of ATP and NADPH. It also produces oxygen. $500 Photosynthesis What is light reaction? Back $500 Cell division This type of reproduction occurs in sexually reproducing organisms that results in cells with half the number of chromosomes from the parent. $100 Cell division What is meiosis? Back $100 Cell division If the cell does not get the appropriate signal in cell division, then the cell will exit the cycle to go to this phase. $200 Cell division What is G zero phase? Back $200 Cell division In animal cells, this forms down the middle of the cell as actin and myosin microfilaments close in the cytoplasm. In plant cells, a cell plate is formed instead of this. $300 Cell division What is cleavage furrow? Back $300 Cell division This phase in mitosis is the shortest one. $400 Cell division What is anaphase? Back $400 Cell division These are two important factors that limit cell size and promote cell division. $500 Cell division What is the ratio of the volume of a cell to the surface area and the capacity of the nucleus to control the entire cell? Back $500 Evolution and Classification This supercontinent that existed about 200 million years ago. $100 Evolution and Classification What is Pangea? Back $100 Evolution and Classification This is the number of years it takes for 50% of a sample of an isotope to decay. $200 Evolution and Classification What is half-life? Back $200 Evolution and Classification This theory stats that populations tend to grow exponentially and overpopulate. It also says the overpopulation results in competition and a struggle for existence. $300 Evolution and Classification What is Darwin’s theory of natural selection? Back $300 Evolution and Classification This occurs when one species replaces another. $400 Evolution and Classification What is anagenesis? Back $400 Evolution and Classification The average length of a rabbit’s ears decreases the farther north the rabbits live. This is an example of_______ $500 Evolution and Classification What is cline? Back $500 Labs This type of hypothesis states that there is no significant difference between the observed and expected data. $100 Labs What is null hypothesis? Back $100 Labs While drawing a graph you must put this on the xaxis. $200 Labs What is independent variable? Back $200 Labs This is used to measure the color change by measuring the percent transmittance of light of the DPIP solutions. $300 Labs What is spectrophotometer? Back $300 Labs In osmosis, water potential is measured by added these potentials together. $400 Labs What is pressure and solute potential? Back $400 Labs In the bacterial transformation lab, you have to do this in order to make bacteria competent to uptake a plasmid. Once competent, the bacteria are incubated with plasmids that carry the resistance to a particular antibiotic. $500 Labs What is heat shock? Back $500 Ecology These factors are nonliving and include temperature, wind, water and sunlight. $100 Ecology What are abiotic factors? Back $100 Ecology Humans are an example of this survivorship curve. $200 Ecology What is Type 1? Back $200 Ecology This mimicry is a copycat coloration where one harmless animal mimics the coloration of one that is poisonous. $300 Ecology What is batesian mimicry? Back $300 Ecology These are the most important factors that affect the distribution of biomes. $400 Ecology What is temperature and rainfall? Back $400 Ecology This biome experience the most extreme temperature fluctuations. It has less than 10 inches of rainfall per year. $500 Ecology What is desert? Back $500 Double Jeopardy!!! Respiration Molecular GeneticsTranscription, Translation, DNA Structure and Replication, genetics Plant Systems Animal Systems Biotechnology Things We Didn’t Cover Respiration Molecular Genetics Plant Systems Animal Systems Biotechnology Things We Didn’t Cover $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 Final Jeopardy! Respiration This is what ATP is consisted of. $200 Respiration What is adenosine triphosphate? Back $200 Respiration This process is in the cytoplasm. $400 Respiration What is glycolysis? Back $400 Respiration This is the final hydrogen acceptor in the electron transport chain. $600 Respiration What is oxygen? Back $600 Respiration These two molecules must combine to form acetyl co-A in order to enter the Krebs cycle. $800 Respiration What is pyruvate and coenzyme A? Back $800 Respiration This enzyme inhibits glycolysis when the cell has enough ATP and does not need to produce anymore. $1000 Respiration What is phosphofructokinase? Back $1000 Molecular Genetics This enzyme catalyzes the elongation of the new DNA strands. It is known for proofreading. $200 Molecular Genetics What is DNA polymerase? Back $200 Molecular Genetics Transcription consists of these three stages. $400 Molecular Genetics What is initiation, elongation, and termination? Back $400 Molecular Genetics These two men proposed the double helix structure of DNA. $600 Molecular Genetics Who is Watson and Crick? Back $600 Molecular Genetics This is the way DNA replicates itself. Each double helix separates and forms two new strands of DNA. Each new DNA consists of one old strand and one new strand. $800 Molecular Genetics What is semiconservative replication? Back $800 Molecular Genetics The cytosine nucleotide bonds by this type of bond to the guanine nucleotide. $1000 Molecular Genetics What is triple hydrogen bond? Back $1000 Plant Systems Absorbing nutrients, anchoring, and storing food are function of this. $200 Plant Systems What is root? Back $200 Plant Systems These plants have no transport vessels. (xylem and phloem) Those with transport vessels are called tracheophytes. $400 Plant Systems What are bryophytes? Back $400 Plant Systems About 90% of the water a plant loses escapes through this. $600 Plant Systems What is stomata? Back $600 Plant Systems Guttation in plants results from this. $800 Plant Systems What is root pressure? Back $800 Plant Systems Plant hormones help coordinate growth, development, and responses to environmental stimuli. This hormone promotes stem and leaf elongation. $1000 Plant Systems What are gibberellins? Back $1000 Animal Systems This type of muscle makes up the heart and is not striated. $200 Animal Systems What is cardiac muscle? Back $200 Animal Systems These are animals that gain most of their body heat from their environment. $400 Animal Systems What is Ectotherm? Back $400 Animal Systems This is the bridge between the endocrine and nervous systems. In times of stress it sends electrical signals to the adrenal gland to release adrenaline. $600 Animal Systems What is hypothalamus? Back $600 Animal Systems Breathing in humans is usually regulated by this. $800 Animal Systems What is CO2 levels and pH sensors? Back $800 Animal Systems This is the functional unit of the kidney. It carries out its job in four steps: filtration, secretion, reabsorption, and excretion. $1000 Animal Systems What is nephron? Back $1000 Biotechnology This is the transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones for correcting genetic disorders. $200 Biotechnology What is gene therapy? Back $200 Biotechnology This is an individual’s unique collection of DNA restriction fragments, detected by electrophoresis and nucleic acid probes. $400 Biotechnology What is DNA fingerprint? Back $400 Biotechnology This separates molecules by movement due to size and electrical charge. $600 Biotechnology What is gel electrophoresis? Back $600 Biotechnology DNA segments can "cut-andpaste" or "copy-and-paste" to a new location within the bacterial chromosome or plasmid. These are known as jumping genes. $800 Biotechnology What is transposition? Back $800 Biotechnology This is a hybridization technique that helps researchers determine the presence of certain nucleotide sequences in a sample of DNA. $1000 Biotechnology What is Southern Blotting? Back $1000 Things we didn’t cover This is known as the “flight or fight” response. $200 Things we didn’t cover What is sympathetic? Back $200 Things we didn’t cover The knee-jerk reflex is an example of this simple nerve response. $400 Things we didn’t cover What is reflex arc? Back $400 Things we didn’t cover This causes Ca++ ions to rush into the terminal branch through calciumgated channels. $600 Things we didn’t cover What is depolarization? Back $600 Things we didn’t cover This determines the type of structure that will grow from a meristem. $800 Things we didn’t cover What is organ identity gene? Back $800 Things we didn’t cover The change in the lens to spherical when focusing on a close object. $1000 Things we didn’t cover What is accommodation? Back $1000 Final Jeopardy!!! Final Jeopardy!!! This connects with the pharynx and equalizes pressure between the middle ear and the atmosphere, enabling you to “pop” your ears when you change altitude. Final Jeopardy!!! What is Eustachian tube?