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THIS. IS. Taxonomy. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Animals, Plants, & Dichot. Keys. Taxa & naming. Bacterial Kingdoms. Protists & Fungi. Systematics. Domains. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS Taxonomy Jeopardy

  2. Jeopardy Animals, Plants, & Dichot. Keys Taxa & naming Bacterial Kingdoms Protists & Fungi Systematics Domains 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. The number of Linnaeus’ major taxonomic levels. A 100

  4. What is seven major levels? A 100

  5. The largest most inclusive of Linnaeus’ taxonomic levels. A 200

  6. What is a kingdom? A 200

  7. This taxonomic level is made up of related families. A 300

  8. What is an order? A 300

  9. The second part of the binomial nomenclature name. A 400

  10. What is the species identifier? A 400

  11. A member of plantae can use this taxon, while those in other kingdoms can’t. A 500

  12. What is division? (instead of phylum) A 500

  13. This cell type has no true nucleus. B 100

  14. What is a prokaryotic cell? B 100

  15. Bacteria that live in harsh environments. B 200

  16. What are archaebacteria? B 200

  17. The term archaebacteria means this. B 300

  18. What is the ancient bacteria? B 300

  19. The bacterial kingdoms have this type of nutrition. B 400

  20. What is either autotrophic or heterotrophic depending on the bacterium? B 400

  21. Originally the Eubacteria and the Archaebacteria were both part of this single kingdom. B 500

  22. What is kingdom monera? B 500

  23. All protist and fungal cells are this type. C 100

  24. What is eukaryotic? C 100

  25. Fungi are able to recycle dead organisms and are therefore referred to by this term. C 200

  26. What is a decomposer? C 200

  27. The fermenting fungal cell can even help bread rise. C 300

  28. What is a yeast cell? C 300

  29. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

  30. This single cell protist cell is a heterotroph, and sometimes, an autotroph. C 400

  31. What is a Euglena? C 400

  32. Phytoplankton cells in the ocean are really this type of autotrophic protist. C 500

  33. What are algal cells? C 500

  34. “Systematists (Systematic taxonomists) usually use several types of evidence to hypothesize about phylogenetics (phylogeny).” Holt Phylogenetics refers to this. D 100

  35. What are evolutionary relationships (among taxa). D 100

  36. This family tree-like diagram demonstrates evolutionary relationships between groups of organisms. D 200

  37. What is a phylogenic tree? D 200

  38. Modern taxonomists use similarities in these, besides morphology, when classifying organisms. D 300

  39. What is analysis DNA, RNA, proteins, embryological development, and chromosomes? D 300

  40. The Cladistics system of phylogenic analysis uses this criteria for grouping taxa. D 400

  41. What are shared and derived characters (such as bird feathers) ? D 400

  42. On a phylogenic tree, a more recent __________ ancestor demonstrates two groups of organisms to be more closely related that others. D 500

  43. The number of domains. E 100

  44. What is a more recent common ancestor? D 500

  45. What is three? E 100

  46. This is the cell type for cells in two of the domains. E 200

  47. What is prokaryotic? E 200

  48. What is eubacteria? E 300

  49. The domain bacteria contains members from this kingdom. E 300

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