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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Paolini

Levels of Organization People and Ideas Levels of Organization Hodge Podge 5 Kingdoms 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

The science of grouping things What is taxonomy? The science of grouping things according to similar characteristics Row 1, Col 1

In the 4th Century, he split living things into 2 groups, Who is Aristotle? In the 4th Century, he split living things into 2 groups, plants and animals 1,2

The most general classification What is kingdom? The most general classification level 1,3

Examples of this kingdom include the paramecium, What is the Protist Kingdom? Examples of this kingdom include the paramecium, euglena, and amoeba 1,4

What is binomial nomenclature? The strategy of giving living things 2 names 2,1

scientist who classified organisms into 2 groups Who is Carolus Linnaeus? The 18th Century Swedish scientist who classified organisms into 2 groups based on similar characteristics 2,2

The most specific classification What is species? The most specific classification level 2,3

Examples of this kingdom, including trees and ferns, are What is the Plant Kingdom? Examples of this kingdom, including trees and ferns, are autotrophs 2,4

Members of this kingdom are unicellular; they lack What is a Moneran? Members of this kingdom are unicellular; they lack a nucleus 3,1

What was a problem with early classification schemes? Birds and bats were in the same group 3,2

In the classification below, it’s the underlined level What is class? In the classification below, it’s the underlined level Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae, Panthera, leo 3,3

These are two examples of the What are viruses and bacteria? These are two examples of the Moneran Kingdom 3,4

Members of this kingdom are both animal-like and plant-like What are Protists? Members of this kingdom are both animal-like and plant-like 4,1

The way organisms were split into groups What is locomotion (walk, fly swim)? The way organisms were split into groups 4,2

In the classification below, it’s the underlined level What is order? In the classification below, it’s the underlined level Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae, Panthera, leo 4,3

Examples of this kingdom, including humans and dogs, What is the Animal Kingdom? Examples of this kingdom, including humans and dogs, are heterotrophs 4,4

An organism that can not make its own food is known as What is a heterotroph? An organism that can not make its own food is known as this; members of the animal kingdom 5,1

the one that’s capitalized What is genus? When writing the name of an organism, it’s the one that’s capitalized 5,2

In the classification below, it’s the underlined level What is family? In the classification below, it’s the underlined level Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae, Panthera, leo 5,3

mushrooms, and mildew are multicellular examples of this What are Fungi? Molds, mushrooms, and mildew are multicellular examples of this kingdom 5,4

Final Jeopardy Dichotomous Keys

to read through a Dichotomous key and answer questions related You should be able to read through a Dichotomous key and answer questions related to the key. **Think of Creature Features or splitting the class into 2 groups**

Congratulations! The team with the most points just added 3 bonus points to their test grade!