Jeopardy09

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How are plants classified?

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Vascular and Non Vascular

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What does vascular mean?

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Plants have tubes.

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What does non vascular mean?

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Plants without tubes are sponge like.

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What is photosynthesis?

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The process by which plants make their own food.

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What is an example of fungus?

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Mushrooms or Moss

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How are animals classified?

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Vertebrate and Invertebrate

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What does vertebrate mean?

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The animal has a backbone

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What does invertebrate mean?

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The animal does not have a backbone

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What is an example of a vertebrate.

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Humans, cats, or fish

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What is an example of an invertebrate?

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Snake or Slug

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What is the first stage in the life cycle of a plant?

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Germination

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What is the second stage in the life cycle of a plant?

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Seeding Stage

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What is the third stage in the life cycle of a plant?

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Flowering Stage

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What is the final stage in the life cycle of a plant?

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Fruiting Stage

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Can plants reproduce independently?

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Yes, through asexual reproduction

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What is a human trait?

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A genetically determined characteristic or distinguishing

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What is a gene?

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A unit of heredity material

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Can you define heredity?

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Passing characteristics from parent to offspring

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Explain how it is possible to have traits of your grandfather.

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Your mother has half of her fathers genes and you have half

of those genes.

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Give and example of two traits we have discussed in class

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Hitch Hiker’s Thumb and Attached Earlobes

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What is one structure that is different in plant and animal

cells?

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Animal Cells do not have Chloroplasts

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What is another structure that is different in plant and animal

cells?

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Animal cells do not have cell walls

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What is job of the chloroplast

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To produce food

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What is the job of a cell wall?

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To protect and shape the plant cell.

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What is the job on the nucleus?

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The nucleus is the “brain” of the cell.