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How to Play Those with the correct answer get the points. Your team chooses the question. Every team answers on a white board in the form a question (What is…) Those with the correct answer get the points. Discuss quietly- you don’t want other teams to overhear. End with a final jeopardy 

Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Domain: Eukarya Archaea/ Eubacteria Taxonomy Levels Of Classification Domain: Eukarya Archaea/ Eubacteria Taxonomy Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

Levels of Classification - $100 What are the three domains? Archaea, Eubacteria, and Eukarya

Levels of Classification - $200 Eukarya is broken into how many kingdoms? What are their names? Four; Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia

Levels of Classification - $300 Which level is the most specific? Species

Levels of Classification - $400 Which level is the most general? Domain (or Kingdom)

Levels of Classification - $500 What are the levels of classification from most general to most specific? Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species

The presence of a nucleus. Domain:Eukarya - $100 Which characteristic do all organisms in the kingom Eukarya have in common? The presence of a nucleus.

Domain:Eukarya - $200 Animalia & Fungi Which kingdoms contains organisms that are only heterotrophic? Animalia & Fungi

Domain: Eukarya - $300 Plantae Which kingdom contains autotrophs with a cell wall? Plantae

Domain: Eukarya - $400 Protista Which kingdom contains organisms that are often unicellular, can be autotrophic or heterotrophic, and can reproduce sexually or asexually? Protista

Domain: Eukarya - $500 Fungi Which kingdom contains stationary heterotrophs with cell walls? Fungi

Archaea and Eubacteria - $100 Which characteristic do these domains have in common? They are prokaryotic.

Archaea and Eubacteria - $200 Which domain has single celled organisms which live in extreme environments? Archaea

Archaea and Bacteria - $300 Which domain contains organisms that can live almost everywhere on earth? Eubacteria

Archaea and Eubacteria - $400 True/False: Archaea and Eubacteria do have cell walls. True

Archaea and Eubacteria - $500 Why were Archaea and Eubacteria eventually placed in separate domains? They are genetically very different.

What is the science of describing, classifying, and naming things? Taxonomy - $100 What is the science of describing, classifying, and naming things? Taxonomy

Who is considered the father of taxonomy? Carolus Linnaeus

Who was one of the first scientists to classify living things? Taxonomy - $300 Who was one of the first scientists to classify living things? Aristotle

Binomial Nomenclature Taxonomy - $400 What is the two-name naming system that Linnaeus began using? Binomial Nomenclature

The genus and the species Taxonomy - $500 Which levels of classification are used in giving an organism a scientific name? The genus and the species

Dichotomous Key Misc - $100 What tool do scientists use for classification that involves pairs of statements that describe the organism? Dichotomous Key

Which branching diagram do scientists use to categorize organisms? Misc - $200 Which branching diagram do scientists use to categorize organisms? cladogram

Misc - $300 Correct this scientific name: nycticebus bancanus Nycticebus bancanus Capitalize first letter of genus. Italicized or underlined.

Misc - $400 Identify Bird W. GEOSPIZA.

Why is a unique scientific naming system necessary for organisms? Misc - $500 Why is a unique scientific naming system necessary for organisms? To ensure that scientists know which organism they are discussing despite differences in common names.

In what Domain would we find Amoebus proteus? Final Jeopardy In what Domain would we find Amoebus proteus? Eukarya