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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Taxonomy homo VOCAB 17 VOCAB 16 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The taxonomic groups in order. What is Domain, Kingdom, phyla, class, order, family, genus, and species

1 - $200 All animals fall under this kingom. What is Animalia

1 - $300 All animals fall under this Domain. What is Eukarya

1 - $400 Organisms that are unicellular and do not have a nucleus fall under this domain. What is Domain Archaea

1 - $500 Organisms that are prokaryotes with cell walls that contain peptidoglycan fall under this domain. What is domain Bacteria

2 - $100 This species includes humans (living and extinct) Who are sapiens

2 - $200 This species of Humans was the first to use fire. What are Homo erectus

2 - $300 These two species under the genus homo are believed to have overlapped in time. Who are sapiens and Neanderthals.

2 - $400 This characteristic distinguished modern humans (homo Sapiens sapiens) from their recent predecessors. What is development of culture.

2 - $500 This species under the genus homo lived about 300,000 to 200,000 years ago and had the average brain size of about 1500 cm^3 Who are homo Neanderthalensis

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4 - $100 A discipline of biology primarily concerned with identifying, naming and classifying species based on natural relationships. What is taxonomy

4 - $200 This is a naming system that gives each species a scientific name in two parts. What is binomial nomenclature

4 - $300 This is a group of organisms. What is a taxon

4 - $400 This taxon is composed of a group of related phyla. What is Kingdom

4 - $500 This is the evolutionary history of a species. What is phylogeny.

5 - $100 The ability to walk upright. What is bipedal

5 - $200 A group of species that are closely related and share a common ancestor What is genus

5 - $300 Human like primates that appear to be more closely related to present-day humans than they are to present-day chimps and bonobos. What are hominins

5 - $400 A distinct human species that evolved exclusively in Europe and Asia about 200,000 years ago, likely from Homo erectus or a homo intermediate. What are neaderthals

5 - $500 This group is included under haplorhines they are a group of large brained, diurnal monkeys and hominoids. What are anthropoids

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