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Binomial Nomenclature
Why Classify? Binomial Nomenclature Taxa 6 Kingdoms Misc. $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Jeopardy round
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The taxon that would differentiate a cat from a dog
Final Jeopardy Family The taxon that would differentiate a cat from a dog Final Jeopardy
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What language is usually used for classification?
$200 Latin What language is usually used for classification? Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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$400 Linnaeus Father of taxonomy Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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How our present system classifies organisms
$600 By structure How our present system classifies organisms Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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Name the taxa in order from largest to smallest
$800 Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species Name the taxa in order from largest to smallest Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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What 4 pieces of evidence help taxonomists decided on classifications?
$1000 Morphology Embryology Biochemical Genetic Single Jeopardy – Category 1 What 4 pieces of evidence help taxonomists decided on classifications?
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Define binomial nomenclature
$200 Classification system where each organism is given a two-part name Define binomial nomenclature Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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$400 Genus…species Canis lupus and Canis latrans have the same ________ but different _________. Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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Full scientific name of today’s humans
$600 Homo sapiens Linnaeus Full scientific name of today’s humans Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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Describe the proper way to write a scientific name.
$800 First name = genus name (capitalized) Second name = species name (lowercase) If the person who named the species is known, use it at the end Describe the proper way to write a scientific name. Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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Who was the earliest taxonomist & how did he group organisms
$1000 Single Jeopardy – Category 2 Who was the earliest taxonomist & how did he group organisms
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Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya
$200 Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya The 3 domains Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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How are the Eukarya different from Bacteria & Archaea?
$400 Eukarya have eukaryotic cells (have nucleus & many organelles) Single Jeopardy – Category 3 How are the Eukarya different from Bacteria & Archaea?
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How Bacteria & Archaea are different
$600 Bacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls How Bacteria & Archaea are different Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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The Kingdoms included in Eukarya
$800 K. Protista, K. Fungi, K. Plantae, K. Animalia The Kingdoms included in Eukarya Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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Name the specific taxa that we share with other great apes.
$1000 Domain (Eukarya), Kingdom (Animalia), Phylum (Chordata), Class (Mammalia), Order (Primates) Name the specific taxa that we share with other great apes. Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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How are Archaebacteria & Eubacteria similar?
$200 Prokaryotic, unicellular, reproduce asexually, cell walls How are Archaebacteria & Eubacteria similar? Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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Unifying characteristics of K. Protista
$400 Eukaryotic, live in damp/wet habitats, do not fit into other eukaryotic kingdoms Unifying characteristics of K. Protista Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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Unifying characteristics of K. Animalia
$600 Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophs, motile, no cell walls Unifying characteristics of K. Animalia Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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Unifying characteristics of K. Plantae
$800 Eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophs, cell wall has cellulose, non-motile Unifying characteristics of K. Plantae Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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Unifying characteristics of K. Fungi
$1000 Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, non-motile, cell walls with chitin Single Jeopardy – Category 4 Unifying characteristics of K. Fungi
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The science of naming & grouping organisms
$200 The science of naming & grouping organisms Single Jeopardy – Category 5 Define taxonomy
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A system of identifying organisms using a two-choice key
$400 Dichotomous Key A system of identifying organisms using a two-choice key Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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Bacterial kingdom we are more closely related to.
$600 Archaebacteria Bacterial kingdom we are more closely related to. Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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Obtains its nutrition from dead/decaying organic matter
$800 Obtains its nutrition from dead/decaying organic matter Saprophytic Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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$1000 K. Monera The kingdom that Archaea & Bacteria used to belong when there was only 5 kingdoms Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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