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How to Play Those with the correct answer get the points.
Your team chooses the question. Every team answers on a white board in the form a question (What is…) Those with the correct answer get the points. Discuss quietly- you don’t want other teams to overhear. End with a final jeopardy
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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Domain: Eukarya Archaea/ Eubacteria Taxonomy
Levels Of Classification Domain: Eukarya Archaea/ Eubacteria Taxonomy Misc. $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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Levels of Classification - $100
What are the three domains? Archaea, Eubacteria, and Eukarya
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Levels of Classification - $200
Eukarya is broken into how many kingdoms? What are their names? Four; Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
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Levels of Classification - $300
Which level is the most specific? Species
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Levels of Classification - $400
Which level is the most general? Domain (or Kingdom)
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Levels of Classification - $500
What are the levels of classification from most general to most specific? Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species
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The presence of a nucleus.
Domain:Eukarya - $100 Which characteristic do all organisms in the kingom Eukarya have in common? The presence of a nucleus.
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Domain:Eukarya - $200 Animalia & Fungi
Which kingdoms contains organisms that are only heterotrophic? Animalia & Fungi
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Domain: Eukarya - $300 Plantae
Which kingdom contains autotrophs with a cell wall? Plantae
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Domain: Eukarya - $400 Protista
Which kingdom contains organisms that are often unicellular, can be autotrophic or heterotrophic, and can reproduce sexually or asexually? Protista
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Domain: Eukarya - $500 Fungi
Which kingdom contains stationary heterotrophs with cell walls? Fungi
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Archaea and Eubacteria - $100
Which characteristic do these domains have in common? They are prokaryotic.
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Archaea and Eubacteria - $200
Which domain has single celled organisms which live in extreme environments? Archaea
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Archaea and Bacteria - $300
Which domain contains organisms that can live almost everywhere on earth? Eubacteria
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Archaea and Eubacteria - $400
True/False: Archaea and Eubacteria do have cell walls. True
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Archaea and Eubacteria - $500
Why were Archaea and Eubacteria eventually placed in separate domains? They are genetically very different.
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What is the science of describing, classifying, and naming things?
Taxonomy - $100 What is the science of describing, classifying, and naming things? Taxonomy
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Who is considered the father of taxonomy?
Carolus Linnaeus
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Who was one of the first scientists to classify living things?
Taxonomy - $300 Who was one of the first scientists to classify living things? Aristotle
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Binomial Nomenclature
Taxonomy - $400 What is the two-name naming system that Linnaeus began using? Binomial Nomenclature
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The genus and the species
Taxonomy - $500 Which levels of classification are used in giving an organism a scientific name? The genus and the species
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Dichotomous Key Misc - $100
What tool do scientists use for classification that involves pairs of statements that describe the organism? Dichotomous Key
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Which branching diagram do scientists use to categorize organisms?
Misc - $200 Which branching diagram do scientists use to categorize organisms? cladogram
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Misc - $300 Correct this scientific name: nycticebus bancanus Nycticebus bancanus Capitalize first letter of genus. Italicized or underlined.
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Misc - $400 Identify Bird W. GEOSPIZA.
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Why is a unique scientific naming system necessary for organisms?
Misc - $500 Why is a unique scientific naming system necessary for organisms? To ensure that scientists know which organism they are discussing despite differences in common names.
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In what Domain would we find Amoebus proteus?
Final Jeopardy In what Domain would we find Amoebus proteus? Eukarya
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