Characteristics of Living Things

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Characteristics of Living Things Chapter 1 Jeopardy

Characteristics of Living Things The Basics Your Make-Up Classifying I Classifying II Classifying III 100 200 300 400 500

The Basics 100 Return to Gameboard All living things are made up of ________. A. Cells. Return to Gameboard

The Basics 200 Return to Gameboard Plant cells contain a green chemical called ________ which allows it to make its own food. Chlorophyll. Return to Gameboard

The Basics 300 Return to Gameboard What part of the cell is referred to as “central control”? The nucleus. Return to Gameboard

The Basics 400 Return to Gameboard What two (2) parts of a cell does a plant have that an animal does not? Cell Wall and Chloroplast. Return to Gameboard

The Basics 500 Return to Gameboard Name four (4) parts of an animal cell. Nucleus, Mitochondrion, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane. Return to Gameboard

Your Make-Up 100 Return to Gameboard Similar cells that have the same job form ________. Tissue. Return to Gameboard

Your Make-Up 200 Return to Gameboard A group of organs that work together to do a certain job make up an ________. Organ system. Return to Gameboard

Your Make-Up 300 Return to Gameboard What are the levels of organization of many celled organisms? Cells, Tissue, Organs, Organ Systems. Return to Gameboard

Your Make-Up 400 Return to Gameboard The science of finding patterns among living things is called ________. Classification Return to Gameboard

Your Make-Up 500 Return to Gameboard Why do you think a human being is called an organism? A human is made up of organs. Return to Gameboard

Classifying I 100 Return to Gameboard A ________ is the largest subdivision of living things. Kingdom. Return to Gameboard

Classifying I 200 Return to Gameboard The plant kingdom is broken up into two divisions, name them. Vascular and Non-Vascular. Return to Gameboard

Classifying I 300 Return to Gameboard What makes vascular plants different from non-vascular? Vascular plants contain vessels and nonvascular do not. Return to Gameboard

Classifying I 400 Return to Gameboard Give an example of a non-vascular and a vascular plant. Non-Vascular: Hornworts, Mosses, Liverworts Vascular: Conifers, Flowering Plants, Cycads, Gingkos, Ferns, Horsetails. Return to Gameboard

Classifying I 500 Return to Gameboard Name one large factor which makes plants different from animals? Animals can not make their own food –or- animals can move from place to place but plants can not. Return to Gameboard

Classifying II 100 Return to Gameboard The animal kingdom is broken into two large groups, what are they? Vertebrate and Invertebrate. Return to Gameboard

Classifying II 200 Return to Gameboard What is the difference between a vertebrate and invertebrate? Vertebrates have backbones, Invertebrates do not. Return to Gameboard

Classifying II 300 Return to Gameboard Name three (3) vertebrates and two (2) invertebrates. Answers will vary. Return to Gameboard

Classifying II 400 Return to Gameboard How are members of the Fungus Kingdom different from plants? Fungus do not make their own food, they instead absorb it from decaying plants and animals. Return to Gameboard

Classifying II 500 Return to Gameboard What are some benefits of fungi? You can eat it, helps fight disease, helps bread rise, breaks down plants and dead animals. Return to Gameboard

Classifying III 100 Return to Gameboard Name four (4) kingdoms talked about in Chapter 1. Plant, Animal, Fungus, Protist, Bacteria. Return to Gameboard

Classifying III 200 Return to Gameboard Which protists are most similar to green plants? Why? Green Algae; because they contain chlorophyll and can make their own food. Return to Gameboard

Classifying III 300 Return to Gameboard How are bacteria different from all plants, animals, and fungi? Bacteria do not have nuclei in their cells. Return to Gameboard

Classifying III 400 Return to Gameboard What do bacteria have in common with some protists? They are single celled like many protists. Return to Gameboard

Classifying III 500 Return to Gameboard How are some protists like animals? They can move from place to place, they eat other organisms for food, they are made of cells, and they have nuclei. Return to Gameboard