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Kingdom Jeopardy !

Kingdom Jeopardy !. Kingdom Jeopardy !. What is taxonomy?. The classification of organisms based on their traits. Back to Menu. Why do people classify things? . To organize and share information efficiently. Back to Menu. How do scientists name organisms? What is this naming system called.

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Kingdom Jeopardy !

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  1. Kingdom Jeopardy!

  2. Kingdom Jeopardy!

  3. What is taxonomy?

  4. The classification of organisms based on their traits. Back to Menu

  5. Why do people classify things?

  6. To organize and share information efficiently. Back to Menu

  7. How do scientists name organisms? What is this naming system called.

  8. Scientists give organisms two names – like a first and last name. This process is called Binomial Nomenclature. Back to Menu

  9. What are the 6 kindoms?

  10. Animal Plant Fungi Protist Eubacteria Archaebacteria Back to Menu

  11. List the seven levels of taxonomy.

  12. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Back to Menu Final Jeopardy

  13. Genetic material in bacteria is not contained in a nucleus. What name are they given?

  14. Prokaryotes. Back to Menu

  15. How do bacteria most commonly reproduce?

  16. Binary Fission. Back to Menu

  17. What are the two Kingdoms of bacteria? Describe how they are different.

  18. Archaebacteriaand Eubacteria. Archaebacteriaare ancient bacteria that live in extreme environments. Eubacterialive everywhere else. Back to Menu

  19. Describe 3 ways that bacteria move.

  20. Flagella Cilia Pseudopods Back to Menu

  21. What are the 3 basic shapes of bacteria? How are these shapes useful to scientists?

  22. The 3 shapes are… Spherical Rod-like Spiral shaped These shapes help us identify bacteria. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy

  23. Why is Protist kingdom referred to as the “Junk Drawer” kindgom?

  24. Because it contains organisms the share traits from all of the other kingdoms. Back to Menu

  25. All Protists are… Multicellular Unicellular Eukaryotes Prokaryotes

  26. Multicellular Unicellular Eukaryotes Prokaryotes Back to Menu

  27. What are the three sub-categories of Protists?

  28. Animal-like Fungus-like Plant-like Back to Menu

  29. What are plant-like protists called, and what are the 3 varieties they come in?

  30. Plant-like protists are called Algae. They come in… Green Brown Red Back to Menu

  31. Describe what is happening in the picture below.

  32. A bacteria is using its pseudopods to entrap and eat another organism. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy

  33. Give three examples of a fungi.

  34. Bread Mold Mushrooms Bracket Fungus Back to Menu

  35. Name the branching, tube-like structure common to all fungi.

  36. Hyphae (hi-fee) Back to Menu

  37. Describe how a fungus feeds.

  38. Hyphae grow into the organism. Release digestive chemicals to break it down. Absorb food through the hyphae. Back to Menu

  39. List and describe the four categories of fungi.

  40. Sac Club Threadlike Imperfect Back to Menu

  41. What 3 things do all fungi have in common?

  42. All fungi… Are Eukaryotes (nucleus contains genetic info) Reproduce via Spores Are heterotrophs Back to Menu Final Jeopardy

  43. Viruses require a cell to live in, called a ____. Because they harm this cell, viruses are called _______.

  44. Viruses require a cell to live in, called a host. Because they harm this cell, viruses are called parasites. Back to Menu

  45. What is the only characteristic of living things that viruses posses?

  46. The ability to reproduce. Back to Menu

  47. Explain how an Active Virus differs from a Hidden Virus.

  48. An Active Virusattaches to and then immediately begins taking over a cell’s functions. A Hidden Virus attaches but then becomes part of the cell’s genetic material. Back to Menu

  49. Why are viruses considered non-living organisms?

  50. Viruses are non-living because they… Are not cells Do not use energy to grow or respond Do not make or eat food Do not produce waste Back to Menu

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