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Round 1 Round 2Final
Jeopardy
The Biological
s
The Genetic
Mutations
The Eco-Geeks
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Dissection
Terms
Arthropoda
Echinoderms
Vertebrates
Lower Invertebrate
s
Lower Invertebrat
es II
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Round 2
Final Jeopard
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Type of symmetry that a sponge has.
Type of symmetry that a sponge has.
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What is Asymmetrical?What is Asymmetrical?
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Type of symmetry that a starfish has.
Type of symmetry that a starfish has.
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What is radial?What is radial?
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Type of symmetry that a fish has.
Type of symmetry that a fish has.
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What is bilateral?What is bilateral?
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Name the body orientations.
Name the body orientations.
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What are:
Anterior
Dorsal
Posterior
Ventral
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Name these 3 dissection cuts:
Name these 3 dissection cuts:
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(left to right)
Transverse
Sagittal
Frontal
What are:
(left to right)
Transverse
Sagittal
Frontal
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The class that contains
Spiders and Scorpions.
The class that contains
Spiders and Scorpions.
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What is Arachnida?What is Arachnida?
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The Subphylum that contains
Shrimp and Crabs.
The Subphylum that contains
Shrimp and Crabs.
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What is Crustacea?What is Crustacea?
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The class that contains Mosquitoes and Butterflies.
The class that contains Mosquitoes and Butterflies.
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What is Insecta?What is Insecta?
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The class that contains Centipedes.
The class that contains Centipedes.
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What is Chilopoda?What is Chilopoda?
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The class that contains
Millipedes.
The class that contains
Millipedes.
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What is Diplopoda?What is Diplopoda?
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The class that contains
Sea Lilies.
The class that contains
Sea Lilies.
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What is Crinoidea?What is Crinoidea?
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The class that contains
Brittle Stars.
The class that contains
Brittle Stars.
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What is Ophuroidea?What is Ophuroidea?
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The class that contains
Sea urchins and Sand dollars.
The class that contains
Sea urchins and Sand dollars.
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What is Echinoidea?What is Echinoidea?
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The class that contains
Sea Stars and Starfish.
The class that contains
Sea Stars and Starfish.
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What is Asteroidea?What is Asteroidea?
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The class that contains
Sea Cucumbers.
The class that contains
Sea Cucumbers.
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What is Holothuroidea?What is Holothuroidea?
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The class that contains
Newts, Salamanders, Frogs, and Toads.
The class that contains
Newts, Salamanders, Frogs, and Toads.
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What is Amphibians?What is Amphibians?
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The class that contains
Crocodiles, Turtles, and Snakes.
The class that contains
Crocodiles, Turtles, and Snakes.
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What is Reptilia?What is Reptilia?
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The class that contains
the Eagle.
The class that contains
the Eagle.
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What is Aves?What is Aves?
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The class that contains
Humans and Bats.
The class that contains
Humans and Bats.
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What is Mammalia?What is Mammalia?
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The class that contains the Monotremes.
The class that contains the Monotremes.
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What is Mammalia?
(The Monotreme order is the only group of egg laying
mammals)
What is Mammalia?
(The Monotreme order is the only group of egg laying
mammals)
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The feature for which the members of Phylum Porifera
were named.
The feature for which the members of Phylum Porifera
were named.
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What is the fact that they have pores… referred to as
“pore-bearing”?
What is the fact that they have pores… referred to as
“pore-bearing”?
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The name for the “anus” of a sponge.
The name for the “anus” of a sponge.
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What is the osculum?What is the osculum?
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The name of the modified cells that cnidarians use to
create a food current.
The name of the modified cells that cnidarians use to
create a food current.
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What are choanocytes?What are choanocytes?
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The name of the stinging cells that Cnidarians have.The name of the stinging
cells that Cnidarians have.
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What is a cnidocyte?What is a cnidocyte?
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The phylum that contains
Jellyfish.
The phylum that contains
Jellyfish.
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What is Scyphozoa?
Scyphozoa = jellyfish
Cubozoa = sea wasp (only look like jellyfish)
What is Scyphozoa?
Scyphozoa = jellyfish
Cubozoa = sea wasp (only look like jellyfish)
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The phylum or class that
contains the Portuguese Man-O-War.
The phylum or class that
contains the Portuguese Man-O-War.
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What is Phylum Cnidaria
Or
Class Hydrozoa?
What is Phylum Cnidaria
Or
Class Hydrozoa?
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The phylum that contains flatworms.
The phylum that contains flatworms.
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What is the Platyhelminthes?
What is the Platyhelminthes?
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The name of the phylum that contains roundworms.The name of the phylum
that contains roundworms.
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What is Nematoda?What is Nematoda?
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The phylum that is characterized by a wheel of
cilia.
The phylum that is characterized by a wheel of
cilia.
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What is Rotifera?What is Rotifera?
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A concentration of nervous tissue in the head.
A concentration of nervous tissue in the head.
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What is Cephalization?What is Cephalization?
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Kingdom Comparis
on
(& Viruses)
Bacteria
#2
Viruses #1
Bacteria
Shapes
Viruses #2
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Round 1
Final Jeopard
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Scores
Bacteria
#1
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The name of the Kingdom that contains organisms
that are ALL aquatic.
The name of the Kingdom that contains organisms
that are ALL aquatic.
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What is Protista?What is Protista?
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The name of the Kingdoms that contains ALL
unicellular organisms.
The name of the Kingdoms that contains ALL
unicellular organisms.
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What are Eubacteria & Archaebacteria?
What are Eubacteria & Archaebacteria?
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The name of the group that produces NO waste.
The name of the group that produces NO waste.
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What are the Viruses?What are the Viruses?
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The name of the Kingdoms that none of the group
members contain a “true” nucleus.
The name of the Kingdoms that none of the group
members contain a “true” nucleus.
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What are the Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
Kingdoms?
(prokaryotes)
What are the Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
Kingdoms?
(prokaryotes)
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The name of the Kingdom that resembles plants, but are non photosynthetic and
produce spores.
The name of the Kingdom that resembles plants, but are non photosynthetic and
produce spores.
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What is the Fungus Kingdom.
What is the Fungus Kingdom.
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The number of cells that describe what ALL bacteria
are made up of.
The number of cells that describe what ALL bacteria
are made up of.
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What is One?What is One?
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The name of a heterotrophic organism that feeds off of
dead organisms and/or waste.
The name of a heterotrophic organism that feeds off of
dead organisms and/or waste.
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What is a saprobe?
(a saprophyte)
(a saprophytic organism)
What is a saprobe?
(a saprophyte)
(a saprophytic organism)
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The name of the material that bacteria have in their cell walls (may be thick or
thin and react differently to Gram staining).
The name of the material that bacteria have in their cell walls (may be thick or
thin and react differently to Gram staining).
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What is peptidoglycan?What is peptidoglycan?
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The name of the bacterial part used for attachment
and plasmid transfer.
The name of the bacterial part used for attachment
and plasmid transfer.
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What is the pilus?What is the pilus?
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$1000Used by bacteria to detect
magnetic fields
AND
The photosynthetic pigments used to store
material for some bacterial cells.
Used by bacteria to detect magnetic fields
AND
The photosynthetic pigments used to store
material for some bacterial cells.
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What are:
Magnetosomes
AND
Chromatophores
What are:
Magnetosomes
AND
Chromatophores
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Identify the Gram Stain below.
Identify the Gram Stain below.
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What is Gram Positive?
(Thick Peptidoglycan Layer)
What is Gram Positive?
(Thick Peptidoglycan Layer)
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Label the structures on the Gram – Bacterial wall below:Label the structures on the Gram – Bacterial wall below:
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1. Thin peptidoglycan
2. Outer membrane
3. Periplasm
4. Inner membrane
What are:
1. Thin peptidoglycan
2. Outer membrane
3. Periplasm
4. Inner membrane
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1
2
3
4
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The name of the prokaryotic group that contains the
“ancient” bacteria.
The name of the prokaryotic group that contains the
“ancient” bacteria.
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What is Kingdom Archaebacteria?
Or Domain Archaea
What is Kingdom Archaebacteria?
Or Domain Archaea
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The name of the phyla that contains the “blue-green”
bacteria.
The name of the phyla that contains the “blue-green”
bacteria.
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What is Cyanobacteria?What is Cyanobacteria?
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The name of the prokaryotic group that contains the
bacteria that cause disease.
The name of the prokaryotic group that contains the
bacteria that cause disease.
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What is Kingdom Eubacteria?
Or Domain Bacteria
What is Kingdom Eubacteria?
Or Domain Bacteria
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The combination of a protein coat (capsid) and a genetic material (DNA or
RNA).
The combination of a protein coat (capsid) and a genetic material (DNA or
RNA).
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What is a virus?
(sometimes referred to as a nucleocapsid)
What is a virus?
(sometimes referred to as a nucleocapsid)
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The name of a virus outside of a host cell.
The name of a virus outside of a host cell.
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What is a virion?What is a virion?
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The name of the protein coat surrounding a viruses
genome.
The name of the protein coat surrounding a viruses
genome.
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What is a capsid?What is a capsid?
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The name of the “spikes” that stick out of a viral envelope, used for cell
identification.
The name of the “spikes” that stick out of a viral envelope, used for cell
identification.
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What is a glycoprotein?What is a glycoprotein?
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The name of the genetic information or nucleic acid
in a virus.
The name of the genetic information or nucleic acid
in a virus.
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What is the genome?
(may be DNA or RNA)
What is the genome?
(may be DNA or RNA)
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Name of this bacterial shape.
Name of this bacterial shape.
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What is Streptococci?What is Streptococci?
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Name of this bacterial shape.
Name of this bacterial shape.
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What is Streptobacilli?What is Streptobacilli?
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Name of this bacterial shape.
Name of this bacterial shape.
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What is a Spirillum?What is a Spirillum?
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Name of this bacterial shape.
Name of this bacterial shape.
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What is Staphylococci?What is Staphylococci?
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Name of the 2 bacterial Domains and the Kingdoms
Name of the 2 bacterial Domains and the Kingdoms
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What are:
Domain Archaea, Kingdom Archaebacteria
Domain Bacteria, Kingdom Eubacteria?
What are:
Domain Archaea, Kingdom Archaebacteria
Domain Bacteria, Kingdom Eubacteria?
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The stage when detection of a virus is the most difficult.
The stage when detection of a virus is the most difficult.
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What is during the
Lysogenic Cycle?
What is during the
Lysogenic Cycle?
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The first stage in any viral infection.
The first stage in any viral infection.
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What is attachment?What is attachment?
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The type of vaccine that uses a weakened strain of a
virus.
The type of vaccine that uses a weakened strain of a
virus.
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What is an attenuated vaccine?
What is an attenuated vaccine?
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Why antibiotics are not effective against viral
infections.
Why antibiotics are not effective against viral
infections.
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What is the fact that viruses do not have the cellular
functions that antibiotics inhibit?
What is the fact that viruses do not have the cellular
functions that antibiotics inhibit?
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Label the following viral structures.
Label the following viral structures.
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What are:
1. Icosahedral Head
2. Helical Sheath
3. Tail Fibers
4. Genome
5. Lipid Envelope
6. Glycoprotein
What are:
1. Icosahedral Head
2. Helical Sheath
3. Tail Fibers
4. Genome
5. Lipid Envelope
6. Glycoprotein
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Biology IIBiology II
Final Jeopard
y Questio
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The Study of Life.The Study of Life.
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What is Biology? What is Biology?
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