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1 Chapter 9 Jeopardy Classification
Hosted By Mrs. Gorglione

2 200 400 600 800 1000 Vocabulary Multiple Choice Multiple Choice II
6 Kingdoms Fill in the Blank Extended Response 200 400 600 800 1000

3 Vocabulary 200 Question: These are tools for identifying organisms.
Answer: Dichotomous keys Home

4 Vocabulary 400 Question: The term that refers to the arrangement of living things into orderly groups based on their similarities. Answer: Classification Home

5 Vocabulary 600 Question: The science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms. Answer: Taxonomy Home

6 Vocabulary 800 Question: A kingdom made up of bacteria that live in extreme environments. Answer: Archaebacteria Home

7 Vocabulary 1000 Question: A kingdom of mostly one celled eukaryotic organisms that are different from plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi. Answer: Protista Home

8 Multiple Choice 200 Answer: c. their characteristics
Question: What do scientists look at to classify living things? a. their age b. their likes and dislikes c. their characteristics d. their diseases Answer: c. their characteristics Home

9 Multiple Choice 400 Question: What is the science of taxonomy? a. naming plants and animals b. describing, classifying, and naming living things c. measuring living things d. taking pictures of living things Answer: b. describing, classifying, and naming living things Home

10 Multiple Choice 600 Answer: c. plant and animal
Question: In the past, what two groups did scientists use to classify all living things? a. living and nonliving c. plant and animal b. tall and short d. large and small Answer: c. plant and animal Home

11 Multiple Choice 800 Answer: d. seven
Question: How many levels of classification do scientists use today? a. four c. six b. five d. seven Answer: d. seven Home

12 Multiple Choice 1000 Answer: b. a dichotomous key
Question: What aid can help you identify a living thing you don’t know? a. a dictionary c. a photograph b. a dichotomous key d. taxonomy Answer: b. a dichotomous key Home

13 Multiple Choice II 200 Question: What makes up a living thing’s scientific name? a. its genus and species b. its kingdom and phylum c. its class and order d. its family and genus Answer: a. its genus and species Home

14 Multiple Choice II 400 Question: What is the scientific name for an Asian elephant? a. Elephas asian b. Elephas maximus c. Elephas biggus d. Elephas rex Answer: b. Elephas Maximus Home

15 Multiple Choice II 600 Question: What do we call simple, multicellular living things? a. Protists b. bacteria c. Eubacteria d. Archaebacteria Answer : a. protist Home

16 Multiple Choice II 800 a. They capture and kill them.
Question: How do fungi take in and use nutrients from their surroundings? a. They capture and kill them. b. They chop and swallow them. c. They absorb and chew them. d. They absorb and digest them. Answer: d. They absorb and digest them Home

17 Multiple Choice II 1000 Question: What must a plant be exposed to for photosynthesis to occur? a. cold water b. food c. sunlight d. energy Answer: c. sunlight Home

18 Six Kingdoms 200 Question: How many kingdoms do scientists use to classify living things today? a. five c. six b. seven d. four Answer: c. six Home

19 Six Kingdoms 400 Question: A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients. Answer: Fungi Home

20 Six Kingdoms 600 Question: A kingdom made up of complex, multicellular organisms that are usually green, have cell walls made of cellulose, cannot move, around, and use the sun’s energy to make sugar by photosynthesis. Answer: Plantae Home

21 Six Kingdoms 800 Answer: 1.B 2.C 3. A
Question: 1. They are eukaryotic living things with cell walls that make their own food. 2. They can respond quickly to changes in their environment 3. Many animals depend on plants for this. a. food b. plants c. animals Answer: 1.B 2.C 3. A Home

22 Six Kingdoms 1000 Answer: 1.C 2. A 3.B
Question: 1. They are found where other living things cannot survive. 2. They can live in soil, water, or in the human body. 3. They are small, single-celled living things without nuclei. a. Eubacteria b. bacteria c. Archaebacteria Answer: 1.C 2. A 3.B Home

23 Fill-In the Blank 200 Question: The largest, most general groups for classifying organisms are ______________________. Answer: Kingdom Home

24 Fill-In the Blank 400 Question: Kingdoms are sorted into phyla, and phyla into ______________________. Answer: Classes Home

25 Fill-In the Blank 600 Question: Classes include one or more ______________. Answer: Orders Home

26 Fill-In the Blank 800 Answer: Families
Question: Orders are separated into ____________________. Answer: Families Home

27 Fill-In the Blank 1000 Question: Families are broken down into ________________________. Genera are sorted into ________________________________. Answer: Genera ; Species Home

28 Extended Response Question
Topic: Interpreting Graphics Question: What characteristic do baboons have that lemurs do not have? Explain your answer. Do both lemurs and humans have the characteristics listed at point D? Explain your answer. Home Answer: Any correct response


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