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Jeopardy Game for Classification!

Kingdoms Classification Pictures Bacteria, Fungi, Or Protists? 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

$100 The Six Kingdoms

What are Animalia, Plantae, Protist, Fungi, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria $100 What are Animalia, Plantae, Protist, Fungi, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria

$200 Mushrooms, molds, and Mildew

$200 What are types of fungi?

The cells of organisms in these kingdoms do not have nuclei. $300 The cells of organisms in these kingdoms do not have nuclei.

What are archaebacteria, eubacteria? $300 What are archaebacteria, eubacteria?

The cells of organisms in these kingdoms do NOT have cell walls. $400 The cells of organisms in these kingdoms do NOT have cell walls.

What are animalia and some protista? $400 What are animalia and some protista?

This kingdom only includes multicellular heterotrophs. $500 This kingdom only includes multicellular heterotrophs.

$500 What is animalia?

$100 These are the eight levels of classification IN ORDER of largest to smallest.

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. $100 Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. Do Kings Play Chess On Fancy Glass Stools?

$200 He developed an improved system that depended on grouping organisms on the basis of their observable features.

$200 Who is Linneaus?

$300 An organism’s scientific name is made up of these two levels of classification (in the right order please!).

What is the Genus and the species. $300 What is the Genus and the species.

The science of classifying organsims. $400 The science of classifying organsims.

$400 What is taxonomy?

$500 Daily Double These factors were not considered when Linnaeus began classifying organisms.

$500 What are : common ancestors? DNA evidence? Cellular structure? Protein Structures?

$100

What is animal-like protist? (amoeba) $100 What is animal-like protist? (amoeba)

These two organisms have this in common. $200 These two organisms have this in common.

What is heterotrophic or they depend on other organisms for food? $200 What is heterotrophic or they depend on other organisms for food?

These two organisms have this in common. $300 These two organisms have this in common.

Plant made of cellulose $300 What is a cell wall? Fungi made of chitin Plant made of cellulose

This is the oldest plant according to this diagram. $400 This is the oldest plant according to this diagram. Million Years Ago 320 200 100 50

$400 What is moss?

What kingdom’s type of reproduction is shown in this picture? $500 What kingdom’s type of reproduction is shown in this picture?

$500 What is fungi?

$100 These kingdoms can contain both unicellular and multicellular organisms.

What are fungi and protists? $100 What are fungi and protists?

This is the only kingdom that can survive in extreme environments. $200 This is the only kingdom that can survive in extreme environments.

What are archaebacteria? $200 What are archaebacteria?

These two kingdoms are made up of ONLY prokaryotes. $300 These two kingdoms are made up of ONLY prokaryotes.

What are archaebacteria and eubacteria. $300 What are archaebacteria and eubacteria.

Some organisms in this kingdom move using a flagella. $400 Some organisms in this kingdom move using a flagella.

What are bacteria and protist? $400 What are bacteria and protist?

$500 This kingdom is the only kingdom that contains eukaryotic organisms which are both autotrophic and heterotrophic AND unicellular and multicellular.

What is the protist kingdom? $500 What is the protist kingdom?

Organisms that share an evolutionary history also share this. $100 Organisms that share an evolutionary history also share this.

What is a common ancestor? $100 What is a common ancestor?

All plants share these two characteristics. $200 All plants share these two characteristics.

What are multicellular and autotrophic. $200 What are multicellular and autotrophic.

These are the three shapes that bacteria can be. $300 These are the three shapes that bacteria can be.

What are rodlike(Bacilli), spherical(Cocci), and spiral(Spirilla)? $300 What are rodlike(Bacilli), spherical(Cocci), and spiral(Spirilla)?

These are the three types of protists. $400 These are the three types of protists.

What are animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like? $400 What are animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like?

Funguslike protists are similar to fungi because of this. $500 Funguslike protists are similar to fungi because of this.

What are they both use spores to reproduce? $500 What are they both use spores to reproduce?