CLASSIFICATION JEOPARDY Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy SCIENTIFIC NAMES KINGDOMS PHYLUM CHORDATA.

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CLASSIFICATION JEOPARDY Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy SCIENTIFIC NAMES KINGDOMS PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES WILD CARD LEVELS ANAGRAMS

$100 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Question MULPHY

$100 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Answer PHYLUM

$200 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Question ASCLS

$200 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Answer CLASS

$300 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Question SUNGE

$300 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Answer GENUS

$400 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Question REDOR

$400 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Answer ORDER

$500 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Question YLFIAM

$500 LEVELS ANAGRAMS Answer FAMILY

$100 KINGDOMS Question ANCIENT BACTERIA

$100 KINGDOMS Answer ARCHAEBACTERIA

$200 KINGDOMS Question TREES

$200 KINGDOMS Answer PLANTAE

$300 KINGDOMS Question ALLIGATOR

$300 KINGDOMS Answer ANIMALIA

$400 KINGDOMS Question MUSHROOMS

$400 KINGDOMS Answer FUNGI

$500 KINGDOMS Question E. COLI

$500 KINGDOMS Answer EUBACTERIA

$100 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Question HUMANS

$100 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Answer HOMO SAPIENS

$200 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Question HOUSE CAT

$200 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Answer FELIS DOMESTICUS

$300 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Question WOLF

$300 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Answer CANIS LUPIS

$400 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Question WE USE THESE TWO LEVELS TO IDENTIFY ORGANISMS

$400 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Answer GENUS AND SPECIES

$500 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Question CARCHARODON CARCHARIAS

$500 SCIENTIFIC NAMES Answer GREAT WHITE SHARK

$100 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Question FROG

$100 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Answer AMPHIBIANS

$200 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Question SNAKE

$200 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Answer REPTILES

$300 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Question BARRACUDA

$300 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Answer FISH

$400 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Question EAGLES

$400 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Answer BIRDS

$500 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Question DOLPHINS

$500 PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASSES Answer MAMMALS

$100 WILD CARD Question Nymphaea alba What is the Genus?

$100 WILD CARD Answer Nymphaea

$200 WILD CARD Question SCIENTIFIC NAMES ARE WRITTEN IN…

$200 WILD CARD Answer GREEK OR LATIN

$300 WILD CARD Question CLASSES CAN BE BROKEN DOWN INTO…

$300 WILD CARD Answer ORDERS

$400 WILD CARD Question DOGS AND WOLVES SHARE HOW MANY LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION?

$400 WILD CARD Answer 6

$500 WILD CARD Question HE FOUNDED TAXONOMY

$500 WILD CARD Answer LINNAEUS

Final Jeopardy WHAT ARE THE SEVEN LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION FOR A HOUSE CAT?

Final Jeopardy Answer ANIMALIA,CHORDATA, MAMMALIA, CARNIVORA, FELIDAE, FELIS domesticus