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JeopardyGeneral Knowledge Organisms
Six Char. of Living Things
MoreOrganisms
Review Past Topics
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Final Jeopardy
$300 Answer from H1
From the plants it eats who use photosynthesis to convert the energy of sunlight to food.
$400 Question from H1
Synthesis: Can you propose an alternate definition, for life that would allow a computer intelligence to be considered a living thing?
$400 Answer from H1Computers programs can:1) use energy2) adapt to their surroundings3) produce more of their own kind4) grow 5) developSo you would need to drop or alter therequirement that they be made up of cells.
$500 Answer from H1
Show that it does not have one or more of the six characteristics of living things. Example: Cells
$300 Question from H2
Application: What would be a good example to show how dolphins haveadapted to life in water?
$300 Answer from H2
Examples such as:-Ability to stay under water for long periods.-Lack of hair and slick skin for low water resistance.-Fat under skin for insulation against hypothermia.
$400 Answer from H2
They are not made of cells.(If they can defend their answer then that they can not produce more of their own kind is acceptable.
$500 Question from H2
Comprehension: (Hard) Flashlights and cars both use energy to work. Use the characteristics of living thingsto explain why cars and flashlights are not classified as living things.
$500 Answer from H2
Flashlights and cars do not reproduce, breath, grow/develop, and in most cases respond to stimuli.
$100 Answer from H3
Any three 1) Made up of cells 2) use energy3) adapt to their surroundings4) produce more of their own kind5) respond6) develop/grow
$200 Answer from H3
List all (need not be exact wording) 1) Made up of cells 2) use energy3) adapt to their surroundings4) produce more of their own kind5) respond6) develop/grow
$300 Question from H3
Analysis: Why or why would younot categorize flu virus as a living thing, since it does not have any cell parts except for a piece of nucleic acid covered with protein.Must explain why to get credit.
$300 Answer from H3
If yes: The six characteristics of living things says they must have cells, so a virus, by itself is not a living thing. If no: You could claim that since it has DNA the most important part of a cell it should be considers to have a cell.
$400 Question from H3
Compare a computer to a living thing, including at least three of the characteristics of a living thing that it has.
$400 Answer from H3
Computers:1) use energy2) adapt to their surroundings (responds to stimuli)3) can grow/develop by adding programs/parts4) respond
$500 Answer from H3
Any order with #3 optional 1) use energy2) adapt to their surroundings3)? produce more of their own kind (can be argued both to have and not to have)4) respond5) develop/grow
$200 Question from H4
Application: Give an example of an organism and how it has adapted toits environment or surroundings.
$200 Answer from H4
Animal example such as:-Bear hibernating-Bird going south for winter-Camel going longer without water
$300 Question from H4
Analysis: What evidence can you use to show that you are a living organism.Give three examples that show you have at least three of the characteristics of a living thing.
$300 Answer from H4Any three things they can prove that show they have three of these six characteristics of a living thing. 1) made up of cells 2) use energy3) adapt to their surroundings4) produce more of their own kind5) respond6) develop/grow
$400 Question from H4
Evaluation: Based on what you know, how would you explain to an alienwhy a TV is not a living organism? Include at least two reasons using the six characteristics of life.
$400 Answer from H4
You would need to show how it does not have cells, produce more of its own kind, grow or develop.
$500 Question from H4
Evaluation: As an astronaut going to another planet, how would you evaluate if a thing that looks like a machine,but acts like it may be alive, is really a living organism? (Include at least three examples of tests you might do.)
$500 Answer from H4
Answer needs to include a test for at least three of the six characteristics of living things. 1) Made up of cells 2) use energy3) adapt to their surroundings4) produce more of their own kind5) respond6) develop/grow
$200 Question from H5
Knowledge (Hard): List all steps of the Scientific Method in the correct order.
$200 Answer from H5
List all 6 (or 7) in the correct order.-State the Problem-Gathering Information-Forming a Hypothesis-Performing Experiments(Make Observations and Record Data) -Record and Analyze Data-State a Conclusion
$300 Question from H5
Application: Think of the nine science skills and tell how you would use three of them in an experiment “Does salt increases how long it takes water to boil?”.
$300 Answer from H5Give example of how could use three of the following Example are in ( ):Observing- (Seeing when the water boils.)Measuring-(Timing how long it takes.)Inferring-(That salt increases boiling temp.)Classifying- (None) Organizing-(Make chart to record results.)Predicting-(Salt will make time increase.)Hypothesizing-(More salt the longer to boil.)Modeling-(Draw picture showing process.)Analyzing-(Make graph of increased time/salt.)
$400 Question from H5
Evaluation: Explain in detail whyit is better to do an experiment ten or more times rather than just once or twice?
$400 Answer from H5
Small factors can change a result from what would normally happen. So the more times you do an experiment, the more likely you will be able to show what the average result will be, as well as the possible non-average outcomes.
$500 Question from H5
Evaluation: How would you prove something by experimentation, where the thing you are testing has multiple variables and you want to find out, which variable has the most impact.
Final Jeopardy
Evaluation: Based upon what you know, how would you explain what Absolute Zero is and which measurement system would be best to measure it. (Hint its not Celcius or Fahrenheit)