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Jeopardy Chapter 1: Living Things

Vocab Living Things Redi or Pasteur? Domains & Kingdoms ClassificationMiscellaneous FINAL JEOPARDY

The basic unit of life Answer

What is a cell? Back

A living thing. Answer

What is an organism? Back

The study of the way organisms are classified. Answer

What is taxonomy? Back

A two-part naming system to classify organisms. Answer

What is binomial nomenclature? Back

An organism that is made up of one cell. Answer

What is a unicellular organism? Back

An organism that is made up of many cells. Answer

What is a multicellular organism? Back

An organism that makes its own food. Answer

What is an autotroph? Back

An organism that cannot make its own food, and must get it from other living things. Answer

What is a heterotroph? Back

Glass jars, meat, maggots & flies. Answer

Who is Redi? Back

Flasks, broth, heat, bacteria. Answer

Who is Pasteur? Back

DAILY DOUBLE! The mistaken idea that both Redi and Pasteur were trying to disprove. Answer

What is spontaneous generation? Back

Draw the experiment, then state the conclusion from Redi’s experiment. Answer

Answers vary. Teacher check. Back

The three domains of the Classification system. Answer

What are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya? Back

The four kingdoms of Eukarya. Answer

What are protist, fungi, plant, and animal? Back

The domain that includes unicellular prokaryates that live in extreme environments. Answer

What is Archaea? Back

The kingdom that includes mostly multicellular heterotrops that feed on dead or decaying organisms. Answer

What are fungi? Back

The eight levels of classification. Answer

What are… DomainKingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies? Back

A pneumonic device for the 8 levels of classifcation. Answer

Answers vary. Ex. Does King Phillip Come Over For Good Spaghetti Back

The scientist that developed the two-part naming system for organizing living things. Answer

Who is Carolus Linnaeus? Back

The two levels of the classifcation system that make up a scientific name. Answer

What are Genus and species? Back

The four basic needs of survival? Answer

What are food, water, living space, and stable internal conditions. Back

The six characteristics of living things. Answer

What are… 1. Cellular Organization 2. Chemicals of Life 3. Energy Use 4. Response to Surroundings 5. Growth & Development 6. Reproduction Back

The domain that has cells that contain a nucleus. Answer

What is Eukarya? Back

The brain center of a cell that contains nucleic acids. Answer

What is the nucleus? Back

The process by which organisms change over time. Answer

What is the theory of evolution? Back

Definition of spontaneous generation? Answer

What is the mistaken idea that living things can come from non- living sources? Back

Draw the experiment, then state the conclusion from Pasteur’s experiment. Answer

Answers vary. Teacher check. Back

The kingdom made up of multicellular heterotrophs that must locate and capture food. Answer

What are animals? Back

DAILY DOUBLE! The scientific name for a house cat: EukaryaAnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivoraFelidaeFelisdomesticus Answer

What is Felis domesticus ? Back

A taxonomic key must use these kinds of statements, and cannot use this part of speech. Answer

What are “has/does not have” statements? What are verbs? What are verbs? Back

Good Luck on your quiz tomorrow!

DAILYDOUBLE! The answer is… The answer is…

DAILYDOUBLE! The answer is… The answer is…

FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDYCategory: Branching Tree Diagrams Scores

Which characteristics do the lizard, pigeon, mouse, and chimp share? Is the chimp more closely related to the salamander or the pigeon? Answer

Jaws, lungs, claws or nails. The pigeon. End