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2 With your host/hostess, Your classmate Chapter 5 Review Jeopardy

3 Got class? In a name VirusClassifyMisc. 100 200 300 400 500

4 Got class? 100 Use the diagram to answer the question. Two or more species that are very much alike would be classified in the part of the diagram labeled ________________.

5 Got class? 200 Use the diagram to answer the question. As you move from Part A of the diagram to Part G, the number of different kinds of organisms in each level ______________.

6 Got class? 300 Use the diagram to answer the question. The largest classification level is found in Part ______________ of the diagram.

7 Got class? 400 Use the diagram to answer the question. The classification level made up of related class is shown in Part _?_ of the diagram.

8 Got class? 500 Use the diagram to answer the question. The scientific name of an organism is made up of the parts of the diagram labeled ______________.

9 In a name 100 One of the first known classification systems was developed by a. Carolus Linnaeus. b. Robert Whittaker. c. Aristotle. d. Theophrastus.

10 In a name 200 The science of classifying living things is a. taxonomy. b. biology. c. astronomy. d. botany.

11 In a name 300 The Swedish botanist who is known as the father of modern taxonomy is a. Theophrastus. b. Carolus Linnaeus. c. Robert Whittaker. d. Aristotle.

12 In a name 400 The system of giving each kind of organism a two-part scientific name was developed by a. Ray. b. Aristotle. c. Linnaeus. d. Canis.

13 In a name 500 The classification group made up of related phyla is called a a. phylum. b. kingdom. c. class. d. family.

14 Virus 100 One way viruses are classified is by their type of a. kingdom. b. bacteriophage. c. plant. d. nucleic acid.

15 Virus 200 Viruses only can reproduce a. inside a living cell. b. inside fungi. c. outside a living cell. d. outside a capsid.

16 Virus 300 A bacteriophage is a virus that infects a. plants. b. animals. c. bacterial cells. d. fungi.

17 Daily Double How many points would you like to wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???

18 Virus 400 A virus can enter a cell and a. give off an enzyme. b. remain dormant. c. cause a disease. d. give off an enzyme, remain dormant, or cause a disease.

19 Virus 500 Viruses are made up of a piece of nucleic acid covered by a. a cell wall. b. a protein coat. c. a membrane. d. cytoplasm.

20 Classify 100 Grouping things according to their similarities is called? a. classification. b. variation. c. specialization. d. mutation.

21 Classify 200 Into how many kingdoms are organisms classified? a. two b. four c. five d. six

22 Classify 300 The classification level made up of related species is called a a. phylum. b. class. c. species. d. genus.

23 Classify 400 The classification level made up of related classes is called a a. phylum. b. kingdom. c. species. d. class.

24 Classify 500 All of the following are kingdoms except a. Plantae. b. Eubacteria. c. Protista. d. Viruses.

25 Miscellaneous 100 Which of the following groups contains only one kind of organism? a. phylum b. species c. genus d. order

26 Miscellaneous 200 Unicellular organisms that have a nucleus are a. Eubacteria/monerans. b. fungi. c. viruses. d. protists.

27 Miscellaneous 300 All of the following describe Archaebacteria/monerans except a. unicellular. b. euglena. c. does not have a nucleus. d. bacteria.

28 Miscellaneous 400 Genetic material is coiled and located in one region in a. Eubacteria. b. protists. c. fungi. d. yeasts.

29 Miscellaneous 500 Plantlike organisms that lack chlorophyll are a. fungi. b. viruses. c. Archaebacteria. d. protists.

30 Chapter Review Jeopardy THANK YOU for PLAYING!!! Would you like a final Jeopardy question?

31 Final Jeopardy What trait does a virus have that is similar to a living thing? How does this trait within a virus differ from the same trait in living things? Explain your answer. Like living things, viruses are able to reproduce. Unlike living things, viruses can reproduce only inside a living cell.


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