final game of science...•desert plants and animals have specialized characteristics that help them...
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Final Game of Science
You will be playing for increased knowledge, fun and food.
Round 1•Each correct answer is worth 1 point
•All teams play every question
What does an energy pyramid show?• Available energy
decreases as you move up trophic or feeding levels
• Available matterdecreases as your move up trophic or feeding levels
• Energy is lost at each level through activity and heat
What are the characteristics of life?
•React or respond
•Reproduce
•Cells
•DNA
•Grow
•Energy use
What are the 7 classification groups?
Which group contains organisms
with the most characteristics in
common?
Species
What is the process in which plants make their own food?
•Photosynthesis
What is the basic unit of life?
•A Cell
How do nutrient molecules get into and out of a cell?
How does carbon from the environ-ment get into plants? Animals?
How can you tell from looking at an energy pyramid which are predators and which are prey?
Predators will always have a smaller population then prey and therefore be higher on the pyramid.
How does carbon in living animals get back into the environment?
How does nitrogen from the environment get into plants? Animals?
Which of the following could be considered to be limiting factors for a population?
depletion of food
destruction of habitats
disease
natural disasters
pollution
population increase of other organisms
urbanization
What is an energy pyramid? Sketch one!
What are the levels of organization of life starting with the smallest level and ending with ecosystems?
Which cell organelle is the storage area?
How do decomposers get nutrients?
•By breaking down the bodies of dead organisms and extracting the nutrients.
How does water get into and out of a cell?
•Osmosis
The mole rat is an animal that avoids predators by living underground. Its long claws and teeth allow it to dig deep holes. Scientists believe the ancestors of the mole rat lived above ground and had shorter claws and teeth.Which of these processes resulted in the long claws and teeth found in the modern mole rat?
A. natural selectionB. selective breedingC. genetic engineeringD. asexual reproduction
Which cell part turns food into energy?
What is wrong with this diagram?•Arrows are in the wrong direction •They are suppose to show the direction in which nutrients or energy flow
What products are produced during cellular respiration?
•Water•Carbon dioxide•Energy
What would happen if the was frog was removed from the food chain?
• Owls would suffer and die off due to not having a food source.
• Insects would increase in population due to not being eaten by frogs
Match the term with the correct picture:
natural selection selective breeding
Which cell structure supports and protects the cell?
What is the job of DNA?
•It carries the genetic code – directions for life.
During sexual reproduction one sperm cell unites with one egg cell to produce a fertilized egg that develops into a new organism. Which of the following statements best describes how an offspring receives genetic information from its parents?
A. The offspring receives half of its genes from each parent.B. The offspring receives all the genes from each parent.C. The offspring receives more genes from the male parent
than from the female parent.D. The offspring receives more genes from the female parent
than from the male parent.
How can you tell from looking at an energy pyramid which are producers and which are consumers?
Producers will always be on the lowest level of the pyramid and have the largest population.
• Desert plants and animals have specialized characteristics that help them survive in the harsh environment. An example is the Saguaro cactus. The Saguaro has a shallow root system with a main taproot and other roots that radiate out and collect surface water. The trunk of the Saguaro has the ability to expand while storing water. The sweet-nectar flowers of the Saguaro attract white-winged doves, bats, and other animals. These animals feed on the nectar. Cross-pollination occurs when the pollen of a flower is carried to a flower on another plant. The illustration below shows the Saguaro cactus. Which of these best describes the ecological relationship between white-winged doves and the Saguaro cactus?
• A. mutualism
• B. competition
• C. parasite–host
• D. predator–prey
The principle of genetic inheritance or three rules about how you get to be you.
•Genes/traits pass from parent to offspring
•Only 50% of each parent’s genes are transferred to an individual offspring
•The combination of the parents traits cause each offspring to vary from the parents and from sibling offspring
What are the names of the two cells that contain half the amount of the normal amount of chromosomes?
•Sperm & Egg
What am I?
•Neutron
Which cell organelle contains the directions for making new cells?
During sexual reproduction, a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell to form a fertilized egg. The fertilized egg then develops into a new organism.Which statement describes the primary advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
A. Sexual reproduction produces identical offspring.
B. Sexual reproduction results in less adaptable offspring.
C. Sexual reproduction generates a large number of offspring.
D. Sexual reproduction results in genetic variation in offspring.
What do all of the elements in the same group or family have in common?
They have the same number of electrons in the outer shell or valence which makes
them have similar properties.
Identify each structure.
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In humans the trait of having freckles (F) is dominant to not having freckles (f).Which genotype and phenotype are correctly paired?
A. FF—no frecklesB. Ff—no frecklesC. Ff—frecklesD. ff—freckles
How do large materials get into and out of cells?
•Red blood cell – I carry oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide to the lungs
What am I and what
are my jobs?
Mammals, birds, modern reptiles, and ther0pod dinosaurs are vertebrates. The table below shows some of the differences and similarities among these groups of vertebrates.
Mammals Birds Reptiles Theropoddinosaurs
# of bones in ear
3 1 1 1
Legs directlyunder body
Yes Yes No Yes
Produce milk
Yes No No No
Constant temp
Yes Yes No yes
Live birth Yes Yes No yes
Skin covering
Hair Scales & feathers
Scales Scales & feathers
• According to the table, which of these vertebrates are most closely related?
A. mammals and modern reptiles
B. theropod dinosaurs and modern reptiles
C. mammals and theropoddinosaurs
D. birds and theropod dinosaurs
Many organisms have structures for protection and survival.Which structure is most similar to tree bark?
A. bird beakB. bear clawsC. human skinD. snake fangs
They all perform
excretion!
What function do all of the following body systems have in common?
•Circulatory
•Respiratory
•integumentary
Round 2•Questions are worth 2 points each
•Selected teams will send one person up per question
•Teams must rotate members so that each team member has a chance to answer
Which stage of cell division is shown in the picture below?
Cytokinesis
• Many plants that grow in tropical rain forests have specialized roots that anchor them to the branches and trunks of trees. They do not harm the trees. These plants get food and water from various sources, including the air and dead organic matter found on the trees. One example of these plants found in tropical rain forests is the bromeliad. Its leaves form a cup-like structure that is able to hold water. This water provides a feeding and breeding area for many insects and frogs. Snakes and lizards also come to these plants in search of food and water. A cross-section showing the inside of a bromeliad is shown to the right. What is the relationship between the plant and the animals?
A. Predator –prey
B. Mutualism
C. Parasitism
D. commensalism
How is nitrogen from living things returned to the environment?
What is the final product of mitosis?
2 identical nuclei
What am I?
•Electron
What products are produced during photosynthesis?
•Oxygen
•Glucose(sugar)
Which body system is responsible for exchanging gasses between the organism and the environment?
•The respiratory system
Which cell part turns raw materials and energy into food?
Muscles can only do two things. What are they?
Contractor relax
Which cell structures allow the cell to move?
Identify the colored groups.
•Red?
•Blue?
•Yellow?
How can you tell the difference between plant and animal cells?
What is the genotype of the parents?
Hh x hh
In this type of relationship one organism benefits and the other is harmed but not necessarily killed. Name the relationship.
Parasitism
Which cell structure allows materials in and out of the cell?
How does carbon in plants get back into the environment?
•White blood cell – I fight infections
What am I and what’s
my job?
A group of atoms bound together.
•What is my name?•Molecule
What am I?
•Proton
A species of birds lives on an island. The thickness of the birds' beaks varies within the population. The birds feed mainly on seeds from plants. Birds with thinner beaks can eat only small seeds. Only birds with thicker beaks can crush and eat large seeds.There are many small seeds during years with more rain. During dry years, there are very few small seeds and many large seeds. The large seeds are harder to crush than small seeds.
•In which two years were beaks the thickest?
•1980 & 1982
Round 3 – Wager Round
• Each team may wager up to their maximum amount of points
• The answer must be explained in detail
• If the answer is accepted the wagered points will be added to the teams score
• If the answer is not accepted the wagered points will be subtracted from the teams score.
A species of birds lives on an island. The thickness of the birds' beaks varies within the population. The birds feed mainly on seeds from plants. Birds with thinner beaks can eat only small seeds. Only birds with thicker beaks can crush and eat large seeds.There are many small seeds during years with more rain. During dry years, there are very few small seeds and many large seeds. The large seeds are harder to crush than small seeds.
•What year was the wettest? Explain how you came to that conclusion.
•1982