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1 JEOPARDY Protist click here to PLAY
Created by Lynne M. Bailey ( This game template is for educational use only and not for commercial use. Credit appreciated. Do NOT post elsewhere without Permission Game concept and sound files from Feel free to with questions and comments. I created this PowerPoint adaptation of the Jeopardy game show in 1998 and updated for use in PowerPoint 2003 in 2007, combining it with Double Jeopardy and embedding the sound files. Please share your Q & A with other users by ing to me. I will include them on my website, with credit, for others to use. It is suggested that you get your students to write the Q and A. Additional tutorials about how to use this PowerPoint presentation can be found on my website, Enjoy! Template created by Lynne M. Bailey .Content designed by Jillian Grimm. For educational use only. Game concept and sound files from Jeopardy.com.

2 Energy and Reproduction Characteristics of life
Name that Protist! Movement Energy and Reproduction Characteristics of life Throwback Trivia $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 Replay End Round Go to Final Jeopardy

3 next

4 What is volvox? $100

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6 What is an ameoba? $200

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8 What is euglena? $300

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10 What are paramecium? $400

11 Which protist has cilia? Which has a flagellum?
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12 Must get BOTH correct for points
Flagellum Cilia Must get BOTH correct for points $500

13 Small hair-like structures found in Paramecium
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14 What are cilia? $100

15 An extension of the cytoplasm that helps certain protists move

16 What is a pseudopod? $200

17 Whip-like tail used by Volvox and Euglena to move
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18 What is a flagellum or flagella?
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19 An amoeba’s “false foot”
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20 What is a pseudopod? $400

21 How does the euglena know where to move in order to make food?
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22 It uses its eyespot to detect sunlight.
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23 ______ can produce their own food.
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24 What are heterotrophs? $100

25 Organelle that allows an organism to make its own food.
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26 What is a chloroplast? $200

27 Type of reproduction that results in an exact copy of the organism.
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28 What is asexual? $300

29 Has a separate nucleus that allows it to sexually reproduce
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30 What is a paramecium? $400

31 Protists that reproduce both sexually and asexually
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32 What are Volvox, Amoeba, and Paramecium?
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33 Smallest unit of life next

34 What is a cell? $100

35 Fancy name for how an organism obtains and uses energy
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36 What is metabolism? $200

37 The nervous system of most animals allow them to do this
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38 What is respond to their environment?
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39 An example of this characteristic: eggs—tadpoles—adult frogs
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40 What is growth and development?
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41 An example of this characteristic:
pollen carried from flower to flower next

42 What is reproduction? $500

43 The maintenance of internal conditions despite changes in the environment
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44 What is homeostasis? $100

45 One way the body maintains blood glucose levels
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46 What is: Pancreas releasing hormones to either add glucose (glucagon) or remove glucose (insulin) from the blood? $200

47 2 body systems MOST responsible for maintaining homeostasis
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48 What are nervous and endocrine?
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49 Organ, cell, organism, tissue, body system, organelle
Put the following in order from most inclusive (biggest) to least inclusive (smallest): Organ, cell, organism, tissue, body system, organelle next

50 Organism, Body System, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Organelle?
What is Organism, Body System, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Organelle? $400

51 Fluids (liquids and gasses) always move from ______
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52 What is an area of high pressure or concentration to an area of low pressure or concentration?
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53 Daily Double next

54 Today’s Category: Human/ Protist Connection
Final Jeopardy Today’s Category: Human/ Protist Connection next

55 Describe how at least 3 protist organelles are similar to human body systems.
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56 next Muscular: Cilia/Flagella Circulatory: Cytoplasm/Endoplasm
Digestive: Chloroplast/Food vacuole Integumentary: Cell membrane/ pellicle Respiration: Cell Membrane Nervous: Eye Spot next

57 Protist JEOPARDY Thanks for PLAYING!


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