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Jeopardy $100 Animal Levels Vocab WowSay What? Dynamite Domains Potpourri $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What system today is used to classify organisms? What system today is used to classify organisms? 8 Level System 8 Level System

1 - $200 For hundreds of years, organisms were classified into 2 groups. What were they? For hundreds of years, organisms were classified into 2 groups. What were they? Plants and Animals Plants and Animals

1 - $300 What happened that made it necessary for scientists to add new domains and kingdoms? What happened that made it necessary for scientists to add new domains and kingdoms? They discovered new organisms. They discovered new organisms.

1 - $400 When you name an organism, you use what 2 parts of the 8 levels of classification? When you name an organism, you use what 2 parts of the 8 levels of classification? Genus + species Genus + species

1 - $500 List all 8 levels of classification in order. List all 8 levels of classification in order. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

2 - $100 Found where other organisms cannot survive. Found where other organisms cannot survive. Archaea Archaea

2 - $200 They can live in soil, water, or in the human body. They can live in soil, water, or in the human body. Bacteria Bacteria

2 - $300 Small single-celled living things without nuclei Small single-celled living things without nuclei Prokaryotes Prokaryotes

2 - $400 Have a nucleus Have a nucleus Eukaryotes Eukaryotes

2 - $500 Science of describing, classifying, and naming organisms. Science of describing, classifying, and naming organisms. Taxonomy Taxonomy

3 - $100 What are the 3 levels of classification in addition to domain, kingdom, family, genus, and species? What are the 3 levels of classification in addition to domain, kingdom, family, genus, and species? Phylum, Class, Order Phylum, Class, Order

3 - $200 How many domains are recognized today? How many domains are recognized today? 3

3 - $300 Who is the gentleman who discovered the 8 levels of classification? Who is the gentleman who discovered the 8 levels of classification? Carrolus Linnaeus Carrolus Linnaeus

3 - $400 What can you find out by working through a dichotomous key? What can you find out by working through a dichotomous key? Identify an organism Identify an organism

3 - $500 Euglena is a member of the kingdom? Euglena is a member of the kingdom? Protista Protista

4 - $100 Kingdom of complex, multicellular organisms that lack cell walls, move around quickly, and respond quickly to environment. Kingdom of complex, multicellular organisms that lack cell walls, move around quickly, and respond quickly to environment. Animalia Animalia

4 - $200 Kingdom of complex, multicellular organisms that are usually green, have cell walls and use sun. Kingdom of complex, multicellular organisms that are usually green, have cell walls and use sun. Plantae Plantae

4 - $300 Kingdom of mostly single-celled or simple multicellular organisms. Kingdom of mostly single-celled or simple multicellular organisms. Protista Protista

4 - $400 Domain made up of prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments. Domain made up of prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments. Archaea Archaea

4 - $500 Live everywhere, some are good and some are bad, can lead to diseases. Live everywhere, some are good and some are bad, can lead to diseases. Bacteria Bacteria

5 - $100 The scientific name for the common house cat is Felis domesticus. What is its specific name? The scientific name for the common house cat is Felis domesticus. What is its specific name? domesticus domesticus

5 - $200 Members of kingdom Animalia depend on bacteria and fungi because they… Members of kingdom Animalia depend on bacteria and fungi because they… Recycle nutrients in dead organisms. Recycle nutrients in dead organisms.

5 - $300 What kingdom does slime and mold belong to? What kingdom does slime and mold belong to? Fungi Fungi

5 - $400 What aid can you use to help you identify an organism that you don’t know? What aid can you use to help you identify an organism that you don’t know? Dichotomous Key Dichotomous Key

5 - $500 How do fungi take in and use nutrients from their surroundings? How do fungi take in and use nutrients from their surroundings? They absorb and digest them. They absorb and digest them.

Final Jeopardy What characteristics do the brown bear, platypus, and lion share? What characteristics do the brown bear, platypus, and lion share? Hair and mammary glands Hair and mammary glands