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Jeopardy Chapter 1: Living Things
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Vocab Living Things Redi or Pasteur? Domains & Kingdoms ClassificationMiscellaneous 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY
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The basic unit of life Answer
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What is a cell? Back
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A living thing. Answer
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What is an organism? Back
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The study of the way organisms are classified. Answer
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What is taxonomy? Back
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A two-part naming system to classify organisms. Answer
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What is binomial nomenclature? Back
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An organism that is made up of one cell. Answer
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What is a unicellular organism? Back
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An organism that is made up of many cells. Answer
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What is a multicellular organism? Back
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An organism that makes its own food. Answer
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What is an autotroph? Back
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An organism that cannot make its own food, and must get it from other living things. Answer
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What is a heterotroph? Back
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Glass jars, meat, maggots & flies. Answer
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Who is Redi? Back
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Flasks, broth, heat, bacteria. Answer
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Who is Pasteur? Back
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DAILY DOUBLE! The mistaken idea that both Redi and Pasteur were trying to disprove. Answer
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What is spontaneous generation? Back
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Draw the experiment, then state the conclusion from Redi’s experiment. Answer
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Answers vary. Teacher check. Back
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The three domains of the Classification system. Answer
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What are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya? Back
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The four kingdoms of Eukarya. Answer
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What are protist, fungi, plant, and animal? Back
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The domain that includes unicellular prokaryates that live in extreme environments. Answer
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What is Archaea? Back
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The kingdom that includes mostly multicellular heterotrops that feed on dead or decaying organisms. Answer
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What are fungi? Back
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The eight levels of classification. Answer
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What are… DomainKingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies? Back
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A pneumonic device for the 8 levels of classifcation. Answer
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Answers vary. Ex. Does King Phillip Come Over For Good Spaghetti Back
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The scientist that developed the two-part naming system for organizing living things. Answer
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Who is Carolus Linnaeus? Back
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The two levels of the classifcation system that make up a scientific name. Answer
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What are Genus and species? Back
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The four basic needs of survival? Answer
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What are food, water, living space, and stable internal conditions. Back
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The six characteristics of living things. Answer
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What are… 1. Cellular Organization 2. Chemicals of Life 3. Energy Use 4. Response to Surroundings 5. Growth & Development 6. Reproduction Back
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The domain that has cells that contain a nucleus. Answer
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What is Eukarya? Back
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The brain center of a cell that contains nucleic acids. Answer
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What is the nucleus? Back
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The process by which organisms change over time. Answer
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What is the theory of evolution? Back
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Definition of spontaneous generation? Answer
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What is the mistaken idea that living things can come from non- living sources? Back
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Draw the experiment, then state the conclusion from Pasteur’s experiment. Answer
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Answers vary. Teacher check. Back
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The kingdom made up of multicellular heterotrophs that must locate and capture food. Answer
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What are animals? Back
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DAILY DOUBLE! The scientific name for a house cat: EukaryaAnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivoraFelidaeFelisdomesticus Answer
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What is Felis domesticus ? Back
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A taxonomic key must use these kinds of statements, and cannot use this part of speech. Answer
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What are “has/does not have” statements? What are verbs? What are verbs? Back
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Good Luck on your quiz tomorrow!
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DAILYDOUBLE! The answer is… The answer is…
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DAILYDOUBLE! The answer is… The answer is…
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FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDYCategory: Branching Tree Diagrams Scores
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Which characteristics do the lizard, pigeon, mouse, and chimp share? Is the chimp more closely related to the salamander or the pigeon? Answer
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Jaws, lungs, claws or nails. The pigeon. End
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