Title: Diversity Unit Jeopardy
1Diversity Unit Jeopardy
Could it Be a Virus? Dont Be Anti-Bacterial Fun-gi The Little Protist That Could Youre an Animalor are you a Plantae?
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Final Jeopardy
2Could It Be A Virus? 100
- Viruses do not belong to any of the kingdoms for
this reason.
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3Could It Be A Virus? 100
4Could It Be A Virus? 200
- Once a virus reaches a cell, this is its first
order of business.
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5Could It Be A Virus? 200
- It injects its DNA (or RNA) into the cell.
6Could It Be A Virus? 300
- Viruses are considered parasites for this
reason.
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7Could It Be A Virus? 300
- They kill their host cells ( sometimes the host!)
8Could It Be A Virus? 400
- These are the labelled parts of this
bacteriophage
A
B (inside)
C
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9Could It Be A Virus? 400
- A Capsid
- B DNA (RNA)
- C Tail / Fibres
10Could It Be A Virus? 500
- The full name for the virus that leads to AIDS is
this.
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11Could It Be A Virus? 500
- HIV
- Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus
12Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 100
- Bacteria lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and
organelles so they are of this type of cell.
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13Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 100
14Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 200
- This process of killing bacteria using heat was
developed to reduce risk of infection spoilage.
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15Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 200
16Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 300
- This type of bacteria is primitive and can
survive in very harsh conditions (hot springs,
salt plains, etc.)
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17Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 300
18Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 400
- This is the main role of bacteria in an ecosystem.
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19Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 400
20Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 500
- This is the name given to a cluster of
sphere-shaped bacteria
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21Dont Be Anti-Bacterial 500
22Fun-gi! 100
- This type of fungi is critical for Happy Hour
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23Fun-gi! 100
24Fun-gi! 200
- This is a very common fungus with a cap a
stalk
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25Fun-gi! 200
26Fun-gi! 300
- Spores are found enclosed in this structure.
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27Fun-gi! 300
28Fun-gi! 400
- This is the name given for the parts of fungal
cells that are thin filaments.
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29Fun-gi! 400
30Fun-gi! 500
- These are 3 main ways in which fungi differ from
plants.
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31Fun-gi! 500
- No chloroplasts, no photosynthesis,
heterotrophic, have spores, etc.
32The Little Protist That Could! 100
- This type of protist produces 80 of the worlds
oxygen.
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33The Little Protist That Could! 100
34The Little Protist That Could! 200
- This is the main method by which protists
reproduce.
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35The Little Protist That Could! 200
- Binary fission
- (or mitosis)
36The Little Protist That Could! 300
- These are the 3 classes of protists.
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37The Little Protist That Could! 300
- Plant-Like,
- Animal-Like,
- Fungi-Like
38The Little Protist That Could! 400
- This animal-like protist, originally named Chaos
chaos, moves by pseuodpods feeds by
phagocytosis.
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39The Little Protist That Could! 400
40The Little Protist That Could! 500
- This is the main reason why protists are a
critical portion of ecosystems.
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41The Little Protist That Could! 500
- Base of the food web produces oxygen
42Youre an Animal 100
- This general class of animals have no backbone.
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43Youre an Animal 100
44Youre an Animal 200
- The name of the phylum that includes insects and
spiders
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45Youre an Animal 200
46Youre an Animal 300
- The reproductive cycle in plants that alternates
between diploid and haploid is called
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47Youre an Animal 300
- Alternation of Generations
48Youre an Animal 400
- Overuse of antibiotics has led to this societal
problem.
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49Youre an Animal 400
- Antibacterial resistance or superbugs
E. Coli
50Youre an Animal 500
- Viral vectors can help to cure diseases in humans
by doing this.
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51Youre an Animal 500
- Use a virus to transfer DNA into a cell.
52 53 54- This is the technique by which DNA is cut and new
genes are inserted.
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