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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 5 Q 6Q 16Q 11Q 21 Q 7Q 12Q 17Q 22 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19Q 24 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20Q 25 Final Jeopardy

Question 1 The process of grouping similar things together is:

Answer 1 Classification

Question 2 Known as the true bacteria, they are unicellular and do not have a nucleus.

Answer 2 Eubacteria

Question 3 This is known as the ancient bacteria and can be found in hot boiling water.

Answer 3 Archaebacteria

Question 4 A _________ is a subdivision of a family.

Answer 4 Genus

Question 5 _________ absorbs nutrients, and most are multi-cellular. This group includes molds and mildew.

Answer 5 Fungi

Question 6 An organism with a backbone is called a:

Answer 6 Vertebrate

Question 7 An organism without a backbone is Called:

Answer 7 An invertebrate

Question 8 A _________ is a unique kind of organism.

Answer 8 Species

Question 9 _________ are animals that are born in water and live most of their lives on land. They return to water to lay eggs.

Answer 9 Amphibians

Question 10 What are the six kingdoms?

Answer 10 Plants, animals, protists, fungi, eubacteria and archaebacteria.

Question 11 A spider is considered to be a part of which phylum?

Answer 11 Arthropods

Question 12 Algae is an example of a:

Answer 12 A fungi

Question 13 ____________ are warm blooded Vertebrates that nurse their young.

Answer 13 Mammals

Question 14 Mosses are an example of what type of plant?

Answer 14 Nonvascular

Question 15 Any plant that has flowers or cones is a ___________.

Answer 15 Vascular Plant

Question 16 __________ have dry, scaly, skin and lay eggs.

Answer 16 Reptiles

Question 17 ___________ are vertebrates that Are cold blooded, have scales, and Breathe through gills.

Answer 17 Fish

Question 18 What two characteristics do scientists look at when deciding what kingdom to place a new species in?

Answer 18 How they obtain their food, and if they are unicellular or multicellular

Question 19 This type of plant has tubes that carry food and water up and down the plant to all parts.

Answer 19 Vascular Plants

Question 20 Give three facts about mammals:

Answer 20 -warm blooded -vertebrates -have fur or hair -live birth -nurse their young

Question 21 A snail is an example of a :___________

Answer 21 Mollusk

Question 22 A frog is an example of a:

Answer 22 An amphibian

Question 23 All living things belong to one of the six groups called:

Answer 23 Kingdoms

Question 24 What are the three groups of fish?

Answer 24 1.Cartilaginous 2.Bony 3.Jawless

Question 25 Animals that are warm blooded and lay eggs are known as:

Answer 25 Birds

Final Jeopardy Where can archaebacteria be found?

Final Jeopardy Answer In hot boiling water or in hot springs