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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire ? Kingdoms

Good luck! Your Mission: Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to find clues to complete the secret message, while you answer tough questions thrown at you by the Space Martians. You need to complete this mission before the end of science class, otherwise the Martians will take over Earth! Good luck!

The smallest unit of a living thing is a _______ . 50:50 Give Hint! A. Nucleus B. Cell C. Organism D. Fungi

The smallest unit of a living thing is a _______ . A. Nucleus B. Cell C. Organism D. Fungi It is not a organism.

The smallest unit of a living thing is a _______ . 50:50 C. Organism B. Cell

Oops! Click to Continue

You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! The smallest unit of a living thing is a ______ . Time's Up!!! A. Nucleus B. Cell C. Organism D. Fungi You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

The smallest unit of a living thing is a cell . Click to Continue D..

Awesome! Click to Continue

How many kingdoms of living things are there? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html 50:50 Give Hint! A. 6 C. 10 B. 7 D. 20

How many kingdoms of living things are there? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html A. 6 C. 10 B. 7 D. 20 It is the same as 24/4

How many kingdoms of living things are there? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html A. 6 50:50 B. 7

Oops! Click to Continue

How many kingdoms of living things are there? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html Time's Up!!! A. 6 C. 10 B. 7 D. 20 You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

There are six kingdoms of living things: Ancient bacteria True bacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals Click to Continue D..

Moving right along! Click to Continue

This kingdom has many cells, moves from place to place and eats other organisms. http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html Picture Credit: 50:50 Give Hint! plant C. true bacteria B. animal D. protist

A zebra belongs in this category! This kingdom has many cells, moves from place to place and eats other organisms. http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html Picture Credit: plant C. true bacteria B. animal D. protist A zebra belongs in this category!

This kingdom has cell membranes, moves from place to place and eats other organisms. http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html Picture Credit: 50:50 plant B. animal

Click to Continue

This kingdom has many cells, moves from place to place and eats food. Time's Up!!! http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html Picture Credit: plant C. true bacteria B. animal D. protist You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

This kingdom has many cells, moves from place to place and eats other organisms. ANIMAL Click to Continue D..

You are a mighty fast learner! Click to Continue

What is an example of a Protist? 50:50 Give Hint! C. paramecium A. bacteria B. mushroom D. cheese

It has a tail called a flagellum! What is an example of a Protist? C. paramecium A. bacteria B. mushroom D. Cheese It has a tail called a flagellum!

What is an example of a Protist? 50:50 C. paramecium B. mushroom

Oops! Click to Continue

You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! What is an example of a Protist? Time's Up!!! C. paramecium A. bacteria B. mushroom D. Cheese You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

are examples of Protists. Amoebas & paramecia are examples of Protists. Click to Continue D..

Keep facing your Challenges! Click to Continue

What is an example of true bacteria? Picture Credit: http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif 50:50 Give Hint! C. paramecium A. euglena B. mushroom D. rod bacteria

What is an example of true bacteria? Picture Credit: http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif C. paramecium A. euglena B. mushroom D. rod bacteria They are single celled!

What is an example of true bacteria? Picture Credit: http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif 50:50 C. paramecium D. rod bacteria

Click to Continue Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html

You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! What is an example of true bacteria? Picture Credit: http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif Time's Up!!! C. paramecium A. euglena B. mushroom rod bacteria You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

rod bacteria is an example of true bacteria. http://mindquest.net/webgraphics/animated/bacteria.gif Picture credit: D.. Click to Continue Picture Credit: http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookDiversity_2.htmlhttp://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookDiversity_2.html

You can’t run away! You are doing so well! Click to Continue

Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/ani-grow.html This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and can not move from place to place. 50:50 Give Hint! C. plant A. protist B. fungi D. animal Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/ani-grow.html

C. plant A. protist B. fungi D. animal This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and can not move from place to place. Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/ani-grow.html C. plant A. protist B. fungi D. animal This kingdom helps change carbon dioxide to oxygen.

Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/ani-grow.html This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and can not move from place to place. 50:50 C. plant B. fungi Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/ani-grow.html

Oops! Click to Continue

You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help! This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and can not move from place to place. Time's Up!!! Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/ani-grow.html C. plant A. protist B. fungi D. animal You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Plants have chlorophyll, make their own food, and can not move from place to place. http://www.fg-a.com/flowers5.htm Picture Credit: Click to Continue D..

Good work, agent! Click to Continue

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html 50:50 Give Hint! protist C. ancient bacteria B. fungi D. plant

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html protist C. ancient bacteria B. fungi D. plant It is what grows on your moldy cheese!

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html 50:50 B. fungi D. plant

Oops! Click to Continue

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom? Time's Up!!! http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html protist C. ancient bacteria B. fungi D. plant You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Mushrooms are a part of the fungi kingdom. http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html Click to Continue D..

You’re lightning awesome! Click to Continue

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/fungus/fungus.html 50:50 Give Hint! C. fungi A. ancient bacteria B. plant D. protist

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/fungus/fungus.html C. fungi A. ancient bacteria B. plant D. protist Mushrooms are a part of this group!

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT? http://vilenski.org/science/safari/fungus/fungus.html C. fungi 50:50 D. protist

Click to Continue Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT? Time's Up!!! http://vilenski.org/science/safari/fungus/fungus.html C. fungi A. ancient bacteria B. plant D. protist You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT fungi does not make its own food, it absorbs food from other organisms. http://vilenski.org/science/safari/fungus/fungus.html Click to Continue D..

My dream came true! Click to Continue

Which of the following organisms can move on their own? http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif 50:50 Give Hint! C. paramecia A. amoebas B. true bacteria D. Both A & C

Which of the following organisms can move on their own? http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif C. paramecia A. amoebas B. true bacteria D. Both A & C If they are in the Protist kingdom, they can move!

Which of the following organisms can move on their own? http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif 50:50 B. true bacteria D. Both A & C

Oops! Click to Continue

C. paramecia A. amoebas B. true bacteria D. Both A & C Time's Up!!! Which of the following organisms can move on their own? Time's Up!!! http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif C. paramecia A. amoebas B. true bacteria D. Both A & C You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Both Amoebas and Paramecias are in the Protist kingdom and can move on their own. http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif Click to Continue D..

Good job! I hope you aren’t going bananas yet! Click to Continue

50:50 Give Hint! C. ancient bacteria A. plant B. fungi D. protist Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular organisms? http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg 50:50 Give Hint! C. ancient bacteria A. plant B. fungi D. protist

Rod bacteria is in this kingdom! Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular organisms? http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg C. ancient bacteria A. plant B. fungi D. protist Rod bacteria is in this kingdom!

Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular organisms? http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg C. ancient bacteria 50:50 D. protist

Click to Continue

Which of the following kingdoms does NOT have multicellular organisms? Time's Up!!! http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg C. ancient bacteria A. plant B. fungi D. protist You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

The ancient bacteria kingdom does NOT have multicellular organisms The ancient bacteria kingdom does NOT have multicellular organisms. It is a one celled kingdom. Rod bacteria is an example. Click to Continue D..

I do believe you are right! Click to Continue

This animal group has a backbone? http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/science/human-anatomy/images/sh230sd.jpg 50:50 Give Hint! A. vertebrates C. vascular B. invertebrates D. nonvascular

This animal group has a backbone? http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/science/human-anatomy/images/sh230sd.jpg A. vertebrates C. vascular B. invertebrates D. nonvascular Humans belong in this group!

This animal group has a backbone? 50:50 A. vertebrates B. invertebrates http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/science/human-anatomy/images/sh230sd.jpg

Click to Continue

This animal group has a backbone? Time's Up!!! http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/science/human-anatomy/images/sh230sd.jpg A. vertebrates C. vascular B. invertebrates D. nonvascular You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

This animal group has a backbone and is called vertebrates. http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/science/human-anatomy/images/sh230sd.jpg Click to Continue D..

You are a top act! Click to Continue

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate? http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/wms/invertebrate_lab_pictures.htm 50:50 Give Hint! C. lizard A. ant B. spider D. lobster

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate? http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/wms/invertebrate_lab_pictures.htm C. lizard A. ant B. spider D. lobster This means it has a backbone (vertebrate)!

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate? http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/wms/invertebrate_lab_pictures.htm 50:50 C. lizard B. spider

Click to Continue Picture Credit: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/anmt0.html

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate? http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/wms/invertebrate_lab_pictures.htm Time's Up!!! C. lizard A. ant B. spider D. lobster You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

The answer is the lizard. Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate? In other words which one does have a backbone (vertebrate). The answer is the lizard. D.. Click to Continue

My dream came true! Click to Continue

Congratulations! A. true bacteria C. fungi B. space D. plant You won! In order complete your mission, you must solve the mystery using all the clues you collected. The Question is: What kingdom do the Space Martians belong to? A. true bacteria C. fungi B. space D. plant E. imaginary F. animal

Sorry to inform you. The Martians invaded Earth and you lose your money! Click to Continue

I hope we meet again to solve the next Martian mystery. WOW! You are some smart, intelligent unbelievable, incredible, magnificent, superior, one of a kind human! I hope we meet again to solve the next Martian mystery.

GAME OVER