Unit 11: Classification Review

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Unit 11: Classification Review Jeopardy Game

Cells Equipment & Cell Theory Taxonomy Classification Kingdoms Science Rocks! $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Which of these organisms is unicellular? Cells $100 Which of these organisms is unicellular? 1. 3. 2. 4.

Which of these organisms is multicellular? Cells $200 Which of these organisms is multicellular? 1. 3. 2. 4.

Cells $300 A one-celled organism splits into two identical cells. This is an example of: Sexual reproduction Budding Response to light Asexual reproduction

Cells $400 Cells continually die. How do organisms stay alive if the cells they are made of keep dying? 1. Cells turn invader cells into new cells 2. Organisms get new cells through their food 3. Cells divide and reproduce before they die 4. Organisms get new cells through their water

Cells $500 A scientist observes cells under a microscope that do not have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. What type of cell is she looking at? Paramecium Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Amoeba

Which statements are part of cell theory? Equipment & Cell Theory $100 Which statements are part of cell theory? A: Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of living things B: All living things are made of cells C: Cells come from preexisting cells D: All cells have a nucleus with DNA A and C only A, B, and C A, B, C, and D B, C, and D

Identify the part of the microscope. Equipment & Cell Theory $400 Identify the part of the microscope. Diaphragm Light Nosepiece Stage

Taxonomy $100 The science of putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups is Biology. Linneaus. Domains Taxonomy

A turkey would belong to which domain? Taxonomy $200 A turkey would belong to which domain? Eubacteria Archae Eukarya Animalia

Taxonomy $400 Unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that can live in extreme environments, are most likely which group? Protista Eubacteria Fungi Archaebacteria

Taxonomy $500 Fungi and Protista kingdoms both have organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular. Which statement is true? Both only reproduce asexually. Protista are mostly multicellular and Fungi are mostly unicellular. Protista and Fungi have equal amounts of unicellular and multicellular organisms. Protista are mostly unicellular and Fungi are mostly multicellular.

The broadest classification group is the $100 The broadest classification group is the Kingdom Species Genus Domain

The number of Kingdoms in the current system of classification is $200 The number of Kingdoms in the current system of classification is three six four twelve

The names of the domains are Classification $300 The names of the domains are Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eubacteria Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista Eubacteria, Archaea Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya

Which kingdoms are in the domain Eukarya? Classification $400 Which kingdoms are in the domain Eukarya? Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Eubacteria Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista Eubacteria, Archaea Archaea, bacteria, Eukarya

Which is the Plantae kingdom? Classification $500 Which is the Plantae kingdom? Kingdom 1 Kingdom 2 Kingdom 3 Kingdom 4

Kingdoms $100 Heterotrophic, single-celled, lives in Hot Springs… What kingdom does this organism probably belong to? Fungi Archaebacteria Plantae Eubacteria.

What kingdom does a multicellular autotroph most likely belong to? Kingdoms $200 What kingdom does a multicellular autotroph most likely belong to? Fungi Plantae Animalia Eubacteria.

Kingdoms $300 _________ absorb nutrients from other organisms while _____ make their own food. Plants, animals Fungi, plants Plants, fungi Protists, fungi

Kingdoms $400 Organisms in the Plantae Kingdom need _______ to produce their own food. Flowers Sunlight Oxygen Clouds

Animalia, plantae, protista Plantae, fungi, protista Kingdoms $500 A multicellular, heterotrophic organism that reproduces sexually, could belong to which of the following kingdoms? Animalia, plantae, protista Plantae, fungi, protista Eubacteria, animalia Animalia, fungi

Which compound is most likely to be part of living organisms? Science Rocks $100 Which compound is most likely to be part of living organisms? C6H12O6 NaCl HCl KrO2

To which Kingdom does this organism belong? Science Rocks $200 To which Kingdom does this organism belong? Eukarya Archaea Eubacteria Animalia

Who gave these tiny boxes the name “cells?” Science Rocks $300 Who gave these tiny boxes the name “cells?” Schleiden Virchow Hooke Schwann

The phrase that best describes asexual reproduction is having: Science Rocks $400 The phrase that best describes asexual reproduction is having: one parent and the offspring are not genetically identical to parent one parent and the offspring are genetically identical to parent two parents and the offspring are genetically identical to parents no resulting offspring 7

To which domain and kingdom does this organism belong? Science Rocks $500 To which domain and kingdom does this organism belong? Eukarya, Fungi Archaea, Archaeabacteria Eukarya, Plantae bacteria, Eubacteria