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Criterion C
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100

What is the shape of DNA called?

Double helix / twisted ladder

100

In a UV mutation experiment, what is the independent variable?  

Amount of UV exposure

100

What happens to mutation numbers as UV exposure increases?

Mutations increase

100

Give one positive impact of DNA technology in medicine.

Identifying diseases / personalized medicine / gene therapy

100

What molecule carries instructions from DNA to ribosomes?

mRNA

200

Best 10-Second Counter. Win the points! 

1st - 200 

2nd - 100

Who won?

200

Name one way to improve reliability in an enzyme investigation.

Repeated trials / controlled variables / consistent measurements

200

Whitney Houston Drum Challenge 

Closest Wins! 

Who got it?

200

Name one benefit and one concern of genetic testing.

Benefit: early disease detection. Concern: privacy or discrimination

200

What is the observable trait of an organism called?

Phenotype

300

Explain the difference between transcription and translation.

Transcription makes RNA from DNA; translation makes proteins from RNA

300

Write a simple hypothesis for how UV light affects mutations.

Example: “If UV exposure increases, then mutation rates will increase.”

300

Why does protein production decrease at 55°C?

Enzymes/proteins denature and lose their shape

300

Explain one ethical concern about gene editing.

It could create unfair advantages, designer babies, or unintended mutations

300

What is the role of proteins in cells?

They perform most cell functions such as transport, repair, signaling, and reactions

400

How can a mutation affect a protein?

It can change amino acids, altering the protein’s shape and function

400

What type of data should be collected in a natural selection investigation?

Population numbers, trait frequencies, and environmental conditions

400

In a beetle population study, dark beetles increased over generations. What does this suggest?

Natural selection favored dark beetles because they survived/reproduced more

400

Name the ISDenver High School staff member:

A- Amelie, B -  Ms. Williams, C - Ms. Natalie, D - Ms. Sampson, E - MS. Mac, F - Russ, G - Ms. Downs, H - Cossette, I - Hall 

400

Don't spill. You spill = lose 300 pts. You force the spill = 400 pts! 

Who dat spilled?

500

Explain why “survival of the fittest” can be misleading.

“Fittest” means best adapted to the environment, not strongest; reproduction matters most

500

Stare off CHALLENGE - to cheesy music. 

You smile, you're out! Your laugh, you're out. KEEP THE EYE CONTACT!

Win your round, get the points. 

Who is the creepiest? I mean, who won?

500

Why might small sample sizes not perfectly match predicted genetic ratios?

Probability varies in small samples; larger samples are usually closer to predictions

500

Identify one human-caused selective pressure on wild populations.

Example: antibiotic use selects for resistant bacteria, changing populations over time

500

Using the Central Dogma, explain how information moves from DNA to a trait.

DNA instructions are copied into RNA, RNA is used to make proteins, and proteins create traits/functions