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1 Jeopardy! Diversity of Life Part 1!

2 Viruses & Bacteria Animals I Classification Arthropods Fish Diversity 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

3 The technical term for the “keys” on the outside of a virus is:
Viruses & Bacteria (100) The technical term for the “keys” on the outside of a virus is: Surface Proteins Eve

4 Viruses & Bacteria (200) The name of the viral cycle in which viral DNA becomes a part of host DNA is: Lysogenic Infection Martha

5 Viruses & Bacteria (300) The two kingdoms that used to belong to Kingdom Monera are: Esther Archaebacteria and Eubacteria

6 Viruses & Bacteria (400) Endocytosis
This is the name of the process that viruses use to infect eukaryotic cells: Ruth Endocytosis

7 Viruses & Bacteria (500) Define the term “pathogen.”
Anything that can cause an infection. Lydia

8 Animals I (100) Name at least 3 characteristics that all animals share: Heterotrophic, multicellular, eukaryotic, diploid, supported by collagen 12

9 Animals I (200) Name 2 phyla of invertebrate animals:
Judas Mollusks, Arthropods, Nematoda, Sponges and Cnidaria

10 Animals I (300) What are the two different forms of symmetry, and what is the difference between them? Peter Radial and bilateral symmetry. A starfish is radially symmetrical because it can be cut in many ways evenly, a human is bilaterally symmetrical.

11 Animals I (400) Daily Double!!!
What percentage of animals do the vertebrates account for? What is the most successful phylum of animals? Vertebrates account for 5% of the total animal population, and arthropods (which are invertebrates) are the most successful. James and John

12 Animals I (500) What tissue layer develops into the skin during embryological development? Ectoderm Matthias

13 Classification (100) He was the person who developed a system of classification based on structural similarities. Linnaeus Bethlehem

14 Classification (200) Name the 7 Levels of the Linnaean System of Classification Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Carpenter

15 Binomial Nomenclature
Classification (300) The system by which organisms are named based on their Genus and Species names is known as: Binomial Nomenclature 5 loaves and 2 fish

16 To identify an unknown organism.
Classification (400) What is the purpose of a dichotomous key? To identify an unknown organism. Lazarus

17 More organisms in each level, less similar.
Classification (500) As you rise through the levels of classification towards Kingdom, are there more or less organisms in each level? Do they become more or less similar? Must answer both questions to be correct! 30 More organisms in each level, less similar.

18 Arthropods (100) Name 3 of the 4 main kinds of arthropods. Crustaceans
Spiders, scorpions, ticks and mites Centipedes and millipedes Insects Exodus

19 Arthropods (200) Name 3 of 5 characteristics that all arthropods share. Exoskeleton Segmented body Jointed legs Dorsal heart Ventral nervous system Joseph

20 Contractile vacuole Protists?!?! Surprise! (300)
The name of the structure present in many protists used to excrete wastes is: Contractile vacuole Tower of Babel

21 Arthropods (400) Many insects have different stages of life, such as the pupa and the adult. Why is this an advantage for them? The different stages do not compete with each other for resources, allowing them both to have their own Joshua

22 Protists Again!?!?! (500) Cilia serve two different functions for the protists that have them. Identify these functions, and name a protist with cilia. Cilia are important for both movement and food consumption in protists, and paramecium is an example of a protist with cilia. Mt. Sinai

23 Diffusion Fish Diversity (100)
What process is used in the gills of fish to exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen? Diffusion Samson

24 The main structural component of fungi are:
Fungi? What!?!?! (200) The main structural component of fungi are: Saul Hyphae

25 Fish Diversity (300) What two groups of fish still exist today out of the original four? Bony fish and cartilaginous fish. Shadrach

26 Fish Diversity (400) The lateral line system is a system of _________ in the fish that allow it to ________________________________. Canals; they allow the fish to detect the slightest movement in the water. Silas

27 Fungi & Animals ?!?!? (500) What main feature makes fungi and animals different from each other? Fungi have cell walls made of chitin, while animal cells do not have cell walls at all. Samuel

28 VeggieTales 100 Picture Daily Double Bob

29 VeggieTales 100 The name of the following character. Bob

30 VeggieTales 200 If you like to talk to tomatoes,
If a squash can make you _______. smile

31 VeggieTales 300 The nationality of the green peas. French

32 VeggieTales 400 The name of the carrot on VeggieTales. Laura

33 VeggieTales 500 Audio Daily Double Bathsheba

34 VeggieTales 500 The character who sings this song. Mr. Lunt

35 Double Jeopardy Michal

36 Your regular Sunday School Teacher.
Final Jeopardy Your regular Sunday School Teacher.

37 Final Jeopardy The name of Jeff’s son. Joshua

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