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Unit 2 Jeopardy Review Game Rules: 1. Same as the TV show 2. Closed notes! Anyone caught cheating loses 1,000,000 points automatically for their team 3. Teams can have a negative score 4. If your team does not know the answer to a question it may be passed on to the next team along with control of the board

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Unit 2 Jeopardy Review Game

Rules:1. Same as the TV show2. Closed notes! Anyone caught cheating

loses 1,000,000 points automatically for their team

3. Teams can have a negative score4. If your team does not know the answer to a

question it may be passed on to the next team along with control of the board

Unit 2 Jeopardy

Kingdom Plantae

Invertebrates Arthropods Chordates Evolution Origin of Life Misc.

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Microscopic pores where carbon dioxide and oxygen

diffuse on a plant.

Answer

Microscopic pores where carbon dioxide and oxygen

diffuse on a plant.

Stomata

Home

Name three distinctive plant characteristics.

Answer

Name three distinctive plant characteristics.

cuticle, chloroplasts, perform photosynthesis, cellulose cell wall,

sessileHome

Science of dating by the use of tree rings.

Answer

Science of dating by the use of tree rings.

Dendrochronology

Home

Group of angiosperms who typically have a fibrous root

system.

Answer

Group of angiosperms who typically have a fibrous root

system.

Monocots

Home

Name all the parts of a seed embryo.

Answer

Name all the parts of a seed embryo.

plumule/epicotyl, hypocotyl, radicle

Home

Name two organisms by common name in the Phylum

Mollusca.

Answer

Name two organisms by common name in the Phylum

Mollusca.

Snails, squid, octopus, mussels, scallops, oysters, clams, conch,

etc.Home

Phylum which is characterized by organisms

having tube-feet and a water vascular system.

Answer

Phylum which is characterized by organisms

having tube-feet and a water vascular system.

Echinodermata

Home

Phylum characterized by having organisms that are

asymmetrical.

Answer

Phylum characterized by having organisms that are

asymmetrical.

Porifera

Home

An evolutionary trend, whereby nervous tissue, over many generations, becomes concentrated toward one end of an organism. This process

eventually produces a head region with sensory organs.

Answer

Daily Double!

An evolutionary trend, whereby nervous tissue, over many generations, becomes concentrated toward one end of an organism. This process

eventually produces a head region with sensory organs.

Cephalization

Home

Daily Double!

Phylums Platyhelminthes and Nematoda have what two

things in common?(hint: think structurally)

Answer

Phylums Platyhelminthes and Nematoda have what two

things in common?(hint: think structurally)

Bilateral symmetry and not segmented

Home

What is the difference between insects and spiders

in terms of body parts?

Answer

What is the difference between insects and spiders

in terms of body parts?

Insects: 6 legs, head abdomen and thorax

Spiders: 8 legs, head and abdomenHome

Shellfish, lobsters, crabs & crayfish belong to this Class

of Arthropods.

Answer

Shellfish, lobsters, crabs & crayfish belong to this Class

of Arthropods.

Crustacea

Home

Many insects use this chemical to attract a

mate.

Answer

Many insects use this chemical to attract a

mate.Pheromones

Home

Method used by some arthropods to grow.

Answer

Method used by some arthropods to grow.

Molting

Home

Name the Class of true bugs. (hint: triangle on back)

Answer

Name the Class of true bugs. (hint: triangle on back)

Hemiptera

Home

Life cycle with complete metamorphosis and no

dormancy stage.

Answer

Life cycle with complete metamorphosis and no

dormancy stage.

Frog life cycle

Home

Members of this class have an operculum, swim bladder,

bony skeleton and scales

Answer

Members of this class have an operculum, swim bladder,

bony skeleton and scales

Osteichthyes – bony fish

Home

Class of vertebrates that excretes a waste with uric

acid.

Answer

Class of vertebrates that excretes a waste with uric

acid.

Aves - birds

Home

Primitive mammals that lay eggs (hint: it is not a species

name.)

Answer

Primitive mammals that lay eggs (hint: it is not a species

name.)

Monotremes

Home

The most common form of snake locomotion.

Answer

The most common form of snake locomotion.

Lateral Undulation

Home

This graph is an example of…

Answer

This graph is an example of…

Directional SelectionHome

Getting genes into future generations.

Answer

Getting genes into future generations.

Fitness

Home

Explain the difference between genotype and

phenotype.

Home

Explain the difference between genotype and

phenotype.Genotype – the specific allele makeup

of an individualPhenotype – the way an allele is

expressedAnswer

Darwin’s two major ideas.

Answer

Darwin’s two major ideas.

1. Variation within a species

2. Not all offspring produced survive.

Home

Formation of new species due to genetic mutation or

reproductive isolation.

Answer

Formation of new species due to genetic mutation or

reproductive isolation.

Sympatric Speciation

Home

Large herbivores are instrumental in the clearing of old growth and making

way for savannah and forest regeneration. These changes

may make the landscape more favorable for smaller, more selective herbivores.

Answer

Large herbivores are instrumental in the clearing of old growth and making

way for savannah and forest regeneration. These changes

may make the landscape more favorable for smaller, more selective herbivores.

Keystone Herbivore Hypothesis Home

Portion of the Pangea split that contained Africa, South America, Australia, Antartica

and India

Answer

Portion of the Pangea split that contained Africa, South America, Australia, Antartica

and IndiaGondwana

Home

Blitzkrieg Hypothesis

Answer

Blitzkrieg Hypothesis

A small group of human beings may multiply fast enough to eventually outstrip the capacity of very

large mammals (with their slow birthrates) to replenish their numbers under a steady hunting

regime. (overkill)

Home

What are the three domains?

Answer

What are the three domains?

1. Archaea

2. Eubacteria

3. EukaryaHome

Name three of the five major functions of

Bacteria.

Answer

Name three of the five major functions of

Bacteria.1. Decomposers2. Soil production3. Facilitate digestion4. Produce organic matter – chemotrophs5. Pathogens

Home

Cheyenne is a…(be specific)

Answer

Cheyenne is a…(be specific)

Chesapeake Bay Retriever

Home

Explain greenhouse effect

Answer

Explain greenhouse effect

The greenhouse effect is the heating of the surface of a planet due to the presence of an atmosphere containing gases that absorb raditation. This

process is magnified to unnatural levels due to human activity.

Home

Name two forms of Integrated Pest

Management (IPM)(hint: biocontrol)

Answer

Name two forms of Integrated Pest

Management (IPM)(hint: biocontrol)

1. Use of predatory insects2. Planting weeds to attract pests away from crops3. Alternating crops4. Pheromones5. Sertilizing males

Home

Consuming and redigesting the feces

of larger animals

Answer

Consuming and redigesting the feces

of larger animalsCoprophagy

Home

What is the Kranz Anatomy?

Answer

What is the Kranz Anatomy?

Leaves of green plants using the C4 photosynthetic carbon fixation have a specialized internal arrangement of cells

surrounding the vascular bundles that give the appearance of a halo surrounding each bundle in a

transverse section of a leaf. Small intercellular spaces, and frequent veins give the appearance of a dark green

strip in the section of leaf. Home