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Final Jeopardy

Life Sciences

$100 Question – Physics

This is the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves

$100 Answer – Physics

What is radiation?

$200 Question – Physics

This is produced by a converging lens when the object is further than one focal length from the lens.

$200 Answer – Physics

What is a real image?

$300 Question – Physics

This produces sound waves.

$300 Answer – Physics

What is vibration?

$400 Question – Physics

Ohms is the unit for this.

$400 Answer – Physics

What is Resistance?

$500 Question – Physics

The speed of light is different in different materials. This is responsible for what?

$500 Answer – Physics

What is refraction?

$100 Question – In the Lab

Under a 440 power microscope, an object with diameter 0.1 mm appears to have this diameter.

$100 Answer – In the Lab

What is 44 mm?

$200 Question – In the Lab

This process is involved in the separating of blood into blood cells and plasma.

$200 Answer – In the Lab

What is centrifugation?

$300 Question – In the Lab

In the high school classroom, these two categories of life may not be dissected.

$300 Answer – In the Lab

What are mammalian vertebrates and birds?

$400 Question – In the Lab

In a lab report, this is a summary of the report, and is the first section of the report.

$400 Answer – In the Lab

What is the abstract?

$500 Question – In the Lab

This may be revised in light of new data.

$500 Answer – In the Lab

What is a scientific law?

$100 Question –Geography

This type of rock is made from magma.

$100 Answer –Geography

What is igneous?

$200 Question –Geography

These are cracks in the plates of the earth’s crust, along which the plates move.

$200 Answer –Geography

What are faults?

$300 Question –Geography

This type of rock is where fossils are usually found.

$300 Answer –Geography

What is sedimentary rock?

$400 Question –Geography

This theory explains how continents move apart.

$400 Answer – Geography

What is the theory of ‘sea floor spreading’?

$500 Question –Geography

This type of volcano is associated with violent eruptions, such that lava is thrown into the air, becoming ash or cinder before falling.

$500 Answer – Geography

What is a cinder cone volcano?

$100 Question – Chemistry

This arranges the elements innumerical order by atomic number.

$100 Answer – Chemistry

What is the periodic table?

$200 Question – Chemistry

Vinegar is an example of this.

$200 Answer – Chemistry

What is a weak acid?

$300 Question – Chemistry

Gly, Ala, and Val, are all examples of these.

$300 Answer – Chemistry

What are amino acids?

$400 Question - Chemistry

This process is described as the removal of hydrogens.

$400 Answer – Chemistry

What is oxidation?

$500 Question – Chemistry

This is the end product in the process of glycolysis.

$500 Answer – Chemistry

What is pyruvate?

$100 Question – Life Sciences

This kingdom is comprised of organisms made of one cell with no nuclear membrane.

$100 Answer – Life Sciences

What is monera?

$200 Question – Life Sciences

These speed up reactions by lowering the energy of activation.

$200 Answer – Life Sciences

What are enzymes?

$300 Question – Life Sciences

This is the byproduct of anaerobic respiration in animals.

$300 Answer – Life Sciences

What is lactic acid?

$400 Question – Life Sciences

Animals with a notochord or a backbone are in this phylum.

$400 Answer – Life Sciences

What is chordata?

$500 Question –Life Sciences

This is necessary for ion diffusion to occur spontaneously.

$500 Answer – Life Sciences

What is a concentrationgradient?

Final Jeopardy

This planet is the second largest in the solar system and has retrograde revolution.

Astronomy

Final Jeopardy Answer

What is Uranus?

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