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Directions: Divide the class into two teams Assign each student a number. Have every student take out a piece of paper. Select a question from the numbers at the bottom of the page. Every student in the class answers the question asked. Using a shuffled deck of cards, select a number. Check the answers of the students indicated by the selected card. If the student answer is correct, they get to select a briefcase and win the amount indicated for their team. If the student answer is incorrect, no briefcase. The team with the most money at the end of the class period is the victor!

2 3 4 5 1 6 $ 0.01 $ 3,000 $ 1 $ 5,000 8 9 10 11 $ 5 $ 7,500 7 12 $ 10 $ 10,000 $ 20 15 16 $ 15,000 14 17 $ 50 13 18 $ 25,000 $ 75 $ 50,000 $ 100 $ 75,000 $ 150 $ 100,000 $ 200 $ 150,000 $ 250 $ 200,000 20 21 22 23 $ 300 19 24 $ 250,000 $ 400 $ 300,000 $ 500 27 28 26 $ 400,000 29 25 30 $ 600 $ 500,000 $ 750 $ 600,000 33 34 $ 1,000 32 35 $ 750,000 31 36 $ 2,000 $ 1,000,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1. What type of symmetry does this squid display. 2 1. What type of symmetry does this squid display? 2. To what phyla does he belong? Bilateral Phylum mollusca Back to home

To what phyla do these organisms belong? Phylum Cnidaria Back to home

What is the scientific name of the shape with the arrow? To what domain do these organisms belong (these organisms were found living in the soil around LT)? What is the scientific name of the shape with the arrow? Domain bacteria Spirilli Back to home

What are the 8 taxa in order from largest to smallest? Domain, Kingdom, Phylum Class, Order, Family Genus, Species Back to home

To what kingdom does this organism belong? What compound is found in the cell walls? Kingdom Fungi Chitin Back to home

To what kingdom does this organism belong? How are the cells arranged (filamentous, unicellular, colonial)? Kingdom Protista Colonial Back to home

What is the name of this creature? To what domain does it belong? What structures allow it to move through water? Paramecium Domain Eukarya Cilia Back to home

Ductus arteriosus and ligamentum arteriosum To what Phylum do these organisms belong To what Class do these organisms belong? Ductus arteriosus and ligamentum arteriosum Back to home

What is the sugar in the cell wall that separates eubacteria from archaebacteria? Peptidoglycans Back to home

The Euparkeria shares its most common recent ancestor with what organism? Champosauridae Back to home

To what phylum does the organism below belong? What characteristic places it in this phylum instead of the other ‘worm’ categories? Phylum Annelida Segments Back to home

What type of symmetry is exhibited? To what phylum does this organism belong? Bilateral Phylum Nematoda Back to home

To what phylum does this organism belong? What type of symmetry is exhibited? Phylum Porifera Assymetrical Back to home

What kingdom is described by the following statement: “I am a mobile, unicellular, eukaryotic heterotroph, but my cousins are lame, multicellular, autotrophs permanently attached to the ocean floor” 3 1 2 Kingdom protista Back to home

What is the classification of humans from Domain  species? Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primate Family: Homonidae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens Back to home

What is the diagram called when classifying by evolutionary descent? 2. What are the characteristics that appear in recent organisms, but not in ancestral species and are used to make the diagram above? Cladogram Derived characters Back to home

The theory that eukaryotic cells evolved from a symbiosis between different species of prokaryotes. Larger species, it is suggested, engulfed smaller ones that continued to live and function within the larger host cell, eventually losing all possibility of independence. Endosymbiotic theory Back to home

Thin, moist skin. No claws or scales To what class does this organism belong? What characteristic places it in this class? Amphibia Thin, moist skin. No claws or scales Back to home

To what domain does this organism belong? To what phylum? Domain: Eukarya Phylum: Arthropoda Back to home

3 body segments/3 pairs of legs/ 1 pair of antenna. To what class does this organism belong? What characteristic(s) places it in this class? Insecta 3 body segments/3 pairs of legs/ 1 pair of antenna. Back to home

To what domain does this creature belong? What characteristic places this creature in its class? Eukarya Hair Back to home

What kingdom is described by the following: I am multicellular, have eukaryotic cells that contain a specialized carbohydrate in my cell walls and am an obligatory heterotroph? Kingdom Fungi Back to home

What type of symmetry is displayed? To what phylum does this organism belong? To what class does this organism belong? Radial Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea Back to home