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4 th 6 Weeks Test Review Organisms & Environment

Jeopardy $100 Cells Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic Kingdoms Abiotic vs Biotic Levels of Organization $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 All living organisms are made up of one or more __________. All living organisms are made up of one or more __________. What is cells? What is cells?

1 - $200 Plant cells have these types of surroundings for their cellular outside, or exterior. Plant cells have these types of surroundings for their cellular outside, or exterior. What is cell wall What is cell wall

1 - $300 What part of the cell is shown by the arrow in the picture below? What part of the cell is shown by the arrow in the picture below? What is the nucleus? What is the nucleus?

1 - $400 True or False? Bacteria does not have cells. True or False? Bacteria does not have cells. What is false? What is false?

1 - $500 The arrow in the cell diagram to the right is pointing to the fluid, or liquid, part of the cell. The scientific name for this part is _____. The arrow in the cell diagram to the right is pointing to the fluid, or liquid, part of the cell. The scientific name for this part is _____. What is cytoplasm What is cytoplasm

2 - $100 Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? What is Eukaryotic? What is Eukaryotic? You can see the nucleus on the bottom right. You can see the nucleus on the bottom right. It clearly has cell walls, which are found in Fungi and Plants, which are Eukaryotic. It clearly has cell walls, which are found in Fungi and Plants, which are Eukaryotic. It has cell organs, or organelles. It has cell organs, or organelles.

2 - $200 Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? What is eukaryotic? What is eukaryotic? It is a Euglena. It is a Euglena. You can tell it is eukaryotic because it has a nucleus. You can tell it is eukaryotic because it has a nucleus. It has cell organs, or organelles It has cell organs, or organelles It has long flagella—characteristic of Euglena It has long flagella—characteristic of Euglena

2 - $300 Prokaryotic or Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Eukaryotic? What is Prokaryotic? What is Prokaryotic? It does not have a nucleus. You can tell b/c the genetic material is just thrown in there. It does not have a nucleus. You can tell b/c the genetic material is just thrown in there. It is not bound by a circular nucleus. It is not bound by a circular nucleus. Notice that it also does not the other organelles, like cell organs, that eukaryotic cells have. Notice that it also does not the other organelles, like cell organs, that eukaryotic cells have.

2 - $400 Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? What is Eukaryotic? What is Eukaryotic? It’s an amoeba, which is a Protista It’s an amoeba, which is a Protista

2 - $500 Analogy: Analogy: Staphylococcus bacteria is to an elephant as prokaryotic is to ____________. What is eukaryotic? What is eukaryotic?

3 - $100 What is the most basic way to contrast a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell? What is the most basic way to contrast a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell? What is presence of a nucleus? What is presence of a nucleus? Other acceptable answers: does it have a nucleus; no nucleus or nucleus, etc. Other acceptable answers: does it have a nucleus; no nucleus or nucleus, etc.

3 - $200 Name the 3 domains. Name the 3 domains. What is archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote? (also called Eukaryota) What is archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote? (also called Eukaryota)

3 - $300 Which characteristics describe whether a cell contains a nucleus? F Prokaryotic and eukaryotic G Unicellular and multicellular H Autotrophic and heterotrophic J Asexual and sexual What is F, prokaryotic and eukaryotic? What is F, prokaryotic and eukaryotic?

3 - $400 Which Kingdom? Which Kingdom? What is Archaea? Note the caption below the picture tells that it is found in extreme conditions! What is Archaea? Note the caption below the picture tells that it is found in extreme conditions!

3 - $500 Which kingdom? Which kingdom? What is Protista? What is Protista?

4 - $100 Abiotic or Biotic? Abiotic or Biotic? Weather, soil, and climate What is abiotic? What is abiotic?

4 - $200 Abiotic or Biotic factors in picture? Abiotic or Biotic factors in picture? What is Abiotic? What is Abiotic?

4 - $300 Abiotic or Biotic factors in picture? Abiotic or Biotic factors in picture? What is biotic? What is biotic?

4 - $400 Abiotic or Biotic? Abiotic or Biotic? What is abiotic? What is abiotic?

4 - $500 Abiotic or Biotic? Abiotic or Biotic? What is biotic? What is biotic?

5 - $100 Which level of organization? Which level of organization? What is organism? What is organism?

5 - $200 Which level of organization? Which level of organization? What is population? What is population?

5 - $300 Which level of organization? Which level of organization? What is ecosystem? What is ecosystem?

5 - $400 Which level of organization? Which level of organization? What is population What is population

5 - $500 A student argues that abiotic factors included prokaryotes, since they didn’t have a nucleus. Is the student correct or incorrect? A student argues that abiotic factors included prokaryotes, since they didn’t have a nucleus. Is the student correct or incorrect? The student is incorrect. All living organisms are made of one or more cells. All abiotic factors are NONLIVING parts of our lives. The student is incorrect. All living organisms are made of one or more cells. All abiotic factors are NONLIVING parts of our lives.

Final Jeopardy I am a eukaryote, have a cell wall, and am a heterotroph. To which kingdom do I belong? I am a eukaryote, have a cell wall, and am a heterotroph. To which kingdom do I belong? What is Fungi? What is Fungi?