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How to Play. 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 . Jeopardy. Relationships. Cladograms.

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  1. How to Play • 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 

  2. Jeopardy Relationships Cladograms Biomes Classifying 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

  3. At which level do animal A and C separate? Class (Mammal vs Aves) Relationships - $100

  4. Relationships - $200 Which of the two organisms are most closely related? Animal B & C

  5. Relationships - $300 At which level (KPCOFGS) are species most closely related? GENUS

  6. Relationships - $400 Write the taxonomic levels in order from largest to smallest. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

  7. Relationships - $500 • In which taxonomic level do we find Animalia, Protista, Fungi & Plantae? Kingdom

  8. Cladograms - $100 What separates sharks from salamanders? LUNGS

  9. Cladograms - $200 What traits do tigers NOT have (must have all for points)? Lack of tail & bipedalism

  10. Cladograms - $300 Which organisms are most closely related to lizards? Salamanders or tigers

  11. Cladograms - $400 To which organism is the gorilla least closely related? Lamprey (farthest away)

  12. Cladograms - $500 Where would we place a large mouth bass on this cladogram? Explain. Somewhere between the lamprey or shark- has jaws but no lungs.

  13. Biomes - $100 • Which biome has wet and dry seasons and includes prairies and the savannah? GRASSLANDS

  14. Biomes - $200 • Explain 2 differences between the tundra and the taiga. • Taiga- All coniferous trees; below the tundra • Tundra- No trees; permafrost, little biodiversity, northernmost biome; low rainfall

  15. Biomes - $300 How do we classify biomes (give at least 2 ways)? • Climate & soil

  16. Biomes - $400 • Correctly identify the 3 biomes based on the descriptions below: • A. Freezes in winter, trees that lose leaves every fall, where we live • B. Lowest average rainfall, hot days and cold nights, found often in Africa • C. Highest biodiversity/rainfall, neat the equator A. Deciduous Forest B. Desert C. Tropical Rainforest

  17. Biomes - $500 Rearrange the following biomes in order from the equator to the North Pole: Taiga Deciduous Forest Tundra Tropical Rainforest Desert Trop. Rainforest, Desert, Decid. Forest Taiga, Tundra

  18. Classifying - $100 What are the three domains of life? Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria

  19. Classifying - $200 Describe which domains are unicellular and which are multicellular. Unicellular= bacteria & archaea Multicellular= eukarya (most)

  20. Classifying - $300 List the 4 kingdoms of Eukarya. Plantae Animalia Fungi Protista

  21. Classifying - $400 Explain the major difference between Archaea & Bacteria. Archaea live in extreme environments while Bacteria live almost anywhere.

  22. Classifying - $500 Identify Bird X. PLATYSPIZA

  23. Misc - $100 What is the term for the naming system used by scientists? Binomial Nomenclature

  24. Misc - $200 What comes first in binomial nomenclature- species or genus? GENUS

  25. Misc - $300 Correct this scientific name: nycticebusbancanus Nycticebusbancanus Capitalize first letter of genus. Italicized or underlined.

  26. Misc - $400 Identify Bird W. GEOSPIZA.

  27. 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.

  28. Final Jeopardy In what Domain would we find Amoebusproteus? Eukarya

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