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2 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY!

3 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 BacteriaProtistaFungiInvertsVerts Origin of Life 500 100

4 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect! DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear. In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”). Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Daily Double!!!

5 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Bacteria normally contain their genome in…

6 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD a single circular chromosome in the nucleoid region of the cytoplasm

7 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Archaebacteria and bacteria differ in…

8 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD cell wall structure

9 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Genetic recombination occurs in bacteria through the transfer of…

10 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD plasmids

11 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Nitrifying bacteria are an example of…

12 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD mutualism

13 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD One thing that distinguishes Archae and Bacteria from Eukarya is that bacterial DNA is…

14 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Naked – no histone proteins for DNA to wrap around

15 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD The development of the first eukaryotes is best described by what theory?

16 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Endosymbiotic Theory

17 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Which of the following does not fit with the remaining? A. Slime molds B. Kelp C. Halophiles D. Ciliates E. Euglenoids

18 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD C

19 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD The one characteristic shared by all protists is…

20 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD they are all eukaryotic

21 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD It is believed that land plants arose from…

22 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Green algae

23 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Malaria results from a mosquito injecting the ___ into a human host

24 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD sporozoa

25 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Cell walls of fungi are composed mainly of…

26 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chitin

27 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD What structural component of fungi give them extensive surface area and rapid growth capabilities?

28 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Hyphae

29 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Fungi are classified by…

30 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Their reproductive (spore bearing) structures

31 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Why are Deuteromycetes called “the imperfect fungi”?

32 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD They have never been seen to reproduce sexually

33 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Give 2 helpful uses of fungi

34 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Food, antibiotics, decomposers, mutualism with plants and algae

35 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD What animal is considered a “parazoa”?

36 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Sponges No symmetry No tissues No organs

37 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD What milestone of evolutionary development separates the Platyhelminthes from the Nematodes?

38 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD The development of a pseudocoelom in the roundworms

39 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Why are arthropods the most successful group of animals?

40 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD 1. Varied mouth parts 2. Non competitive life cycles

41 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD What is the importance of bilateral symmetry as seen in most invertebrates?

42 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Bilateral symmetry brings with it cephalization and the ability to perceive the environment

43 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD The milestone in evolutionary development of Cnidarians was …

44 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Tissues

45 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Name one example of an invertebrate chordate

46 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Tunicate

47 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD List at least 3 structural changes that had to take place in order to move from water to land?

48 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD 1. Stronger musculoskeletal system 2. Prevention of water loss 3. Different reproductive system 4. Different method of locomotion

49 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD What was the significance of the amniote egg and amnion?

50 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD It allowed for reproduction away from the water

51 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD From which of the other kingdoms did the animals evolve?

52 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Kingdom Protista

53 What do chordates share with echinoderms?

54 Both are deuterostomes and have similar embryological cleavage patterns

55 The advantage to early earth being a reducing atmosphere is that A. Cells could photosynthesize B. Cells could respirate C. Organic molecules did not quickly breakdown A. Oxygen could be produced B. Cells could organize

56 C

57 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Which of the following is not a characteristic of all living things? A. Metabolism B. heredity C. cellular organization D. movement from place to place E. regulatory mechanisms

58 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD D

59 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Which of the following traits evolved most recently? A. Prokaryotic cells B. Eukaryotic cells C. Multicellularity D. Photosynthesis E. Hereditary mechanisms Daily Double!!!

60 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD C

61 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Which of the following organisms is responsible for producing much of the oxygen that is in our atmosphere? A. Extreme halophiles B. Extreme thermophiles C. Methanogens D. Cyanobacteria E. All of the above

62 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD D

63 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Which of the following gases is least likely to have been part of the earth’s early atmosphere? A. Ammonia (NH3) B. Carbon dioxide (CO2) C. Nitrogen (N2) D. Water vapor (H2O) E. Oxygen (O2)

64 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD E


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