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Classification/Evolution Jeopardy Darwin Grab Bag Vocabulary 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

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Classification-100 ANSWER: This kingdom is multicellular, eukaryote, heterotrophs, and moves on their own. QUESTION: What is the animal kingdom?

Classification-200 ANSWER: This kingdom is multi-celled, eukaryotes, autotrophs and do not move. QUESTION: What is the plant kingdom?

Classification-300 ANSWER: This kingdom is multi-celled, eukaryotes, they don’t move and they are heterotrophs. QUESTION: What is the fungus kingdom?

Classification-400 ANSWER: This kingdom is eukaryotes, one or many celled, some move and some don’t, and they can be an autotroph or a heterotroph. QUESTION: What is the protist kingdom?

Classification-500 ANSWER: This kingdom is prokaryotes, single-celled, some move and some don’t move, some are autotrophs and some are heterotrophs. They live in extreme conditions. QUESTION: What is the archaebacteria kingdom?

Evolution-100 ANSWER: An occurrence of an inherited trait that makes individuals different from others members of the same species. QUESTION: What is variation?

Evolution-200 ANSWER: This is the study of embryos and is one piece of evidence in support of evolution. QUESTION: What is embryology?

Evolution-300 ANSWER: These are body parts in different species that are similar in origin and structure. QUESTION: What is homologous structures?

Evolution-400 ANSWER: This is when changes occur over time in the hereditary features of a species. QUESTION: What is evolution?

Evolution-500 ANSWER: This is a body part that is reduced in size, and it has no obvious use. QUESTION: What is a vestigial structure?

Darwin-100 ANSWER: Another name for this is “survival of the fittest”. QUESTION: What is Natural Selection?

Darwin-200 ANSWER: Darwin studied this animal in the Galapagos Islands. QUESTION: What are finches?

Darwin-300 ANSWER: This person wrote “On the Origin of Species” QUESTION: Who is Charles Darwin?

Darwin-400 ANSWER: Any characteristic of an organism that makes it better able to survive in its environment. QUESTION: What is adaptation?

Darwin-500 ANSWER: This person believed that acquired traits are passed down to offspring. QUESTION: Who is Lamarck?

Grab Bag-100 ANSWER: This is the dying out of an entire species. QUESTION: What is extinction?

Grab Bag-200 ANSWER: This is why mutations survive or fail. QUESTION: What is environment?

Grab Bag-300 ANSWER: QUESTION: What is a cladogram?

Grab Bag-400 ANSWER: 1. a. Organism is living....................................go to 4. 1. b. Organism is nonliving..................................................go to 2. 2. a. Object is metallic........................................................go to 3. 2. b. Object is nonmetallic..................................................ROCK. 3. a. Object has wheels......................................................HUFFY. 3. b. Object does not have wheels..................................TIN CAN. QUESTION: What is a HUFFY?

Grab Bag-500 ANSWER: This is the order of the classification categories. QUESTION: What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?

Vocabulary-100 ANSWER: This is the second largest rank in the taxonomy categories. QUESTION: What is phylum in taxonomy?

Vocabulary-200 ANSWER: This is the third largest rank in the taxonomy categories. QUESTION: What is class in taxonomy?

Vocabulary-300 ANSWER: This is the fifth largest rank in the taxonomy categories. QUESTION: What is family in taxonomy?

Vocabulary-400 ANSWER: This is an organism made up of cells that have a membrane bound nucleus and other organelles. QUESTION: What is eukaryote?

Vocabulary-500 ANSWER: This is the evolutionary history of an organism. QUESTION: What is phylogeny?

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: These are four reasons for classification. QUESTION: What are aids in naming/grouping organisms, makes it easier to see connections between organisms and shows evolutionary relations?