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Title: Science Jeopardy


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Science Jeopardy
Classification
6 Kingdoms
Bacteria
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
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Double Jeopardy Round
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A-100
  • ANSWER To place things in specific groups or
    categories based on their similarities.
  • QUESTION What is to classify?

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A-200
  • ANSWER The reason why scientists put all living
    things into specific categories or groups.
  • QUESTION What is it makes it easier to study?

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A-300
  • ANSWER The category of classification that is a
    little more specific than kingdom.
  • QUESTION What is phylum?

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A-400
  • ANSWER All Latin names for living things come
    from these 2 categories of classification.
  • QUESTION What is genus and species?

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A-500
  • ANSWER The 7 levels of classification from the
    most specific to the most general.
  • QUESTION What is species, genus, family, order,
    class, phylum, kingdom?

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B-100
  • ANSWER Everything used to be classified in only
    two kingdoms which were called
  • QUESTION What are plants and animals?

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B-200
  • ANSWER The reason why all living things were
    only classified in 2 kingdoms until the 1600s.
  • QUESTION What is there were no microscopes
    before then?

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B-300
  • ANSWER The oldest, simplest organisms on Earth.
  • QUESTION What is bacteria?

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B-400
  • ANSWER The 6 kingdoms of living things.
  • QUESTION What are Eubacteria, Archaebacteria,
    Protista, Plantae, Fungi, Animalia?

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B-500
  • ANSWER The reason there are 6 kingdoms of living
    things now and not 5 as there used to be when Ms.
    S was your age.
  • QUESTION What is the bacteria has been divided
    into 2 categories b/c of major chemical
    differences?

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C-100
  • ANSWER The 2 kingdoms of bacteria.
  • QUESTION What is archaebacteria and eubacteria?

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C-200
  • ANSWER Bacteria do not have _______ inside their
    cells.
  • QUESTION What is a nucleus?

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C-300
  • ANSWER Means ancient bacteria.
  • QUESTION What is archaebacteria?

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C-400
  • ANSWER Three main shapes of bacteria.
  • QUESTION What are rod, spiral, and spherical?

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C-500 Daily Double!
  • ANSWER Decomposers, producers of natural gas,
    environmental cleanup, producers of food.
  • QUESTION What are 4 ways bacteria are helpful?

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D-100
  • ANSWER An organism that cannot make its own
    food.
  • QUESTION What are heterotrophs?

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D-200
  • ANSWER The reproductive process that involves
    two parents who combine their genetic material to
    produce a new organism, which differs from both
    parents.
  • QUESTION What is sexual reproduction?

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D-300
  • ANSWER Eukaryote.
  • QUESTION What is an organism whos cell contains
    a nucleus?

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D-400
  • ANSWER The hair-like projections on the outside
    of cells that move in a wavelike manner.
  • QUESTION What is cilia?

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D-500
  • ANSWER Binomial Nomenclature.
  • QUESTION What is the naming system in which each
    organism is given a two-part name?

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E-100
  • ANSWER An example of a multicellular protist.
  • QUESTION What is seaweed?

23
E-200
  • ANSWER Characteristics of fungi-like protists.
  • QUESTION What is heterotrophic, have cell wall,
    use spores to reproduce?

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E-300
  • ANSWER Reason why there are so many different
    types of cheese.
  • QUESTION What is there are many types of
    bacteria?

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E-400
  • ANSWER The type of gas bacteria produce, which
    we use as natural gas.
  • QUESTION What is methane?

26
E-500
  • ANSWER The scientist who came up with the
    classification system we use today.
  • QUESTION Who is Carolus Linnaeus?

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Science Double Jeopardy
Protists
Fungi
Compare/Contrast
Miscellaneous
Vocabulary
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Final Jeopardy Round
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A-200
  • ANSWER Most protists are ________- celled
    organisms.
  • QUESTION What is one or unicellular?

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A-400
  • ANSWER All protists have a _______ in their
    cells.
  • QUESTION What is a nucleus?

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A-600
  • ANSWER If protists contain chlorophyll, a cell
    wall, and are autotrophic they are considered
    ________-like.
  • QUESTION What is plant-like?

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A-800
  • ANSWER Amebas, paramecium, flagellates.
  • QUESTION What are examples, of animal-like
    protists?

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A-1000 Daily Double!
  • ANSWER A similarity between animal-like and
    fungi-like protists.
  • QUESTION What are heterotrophs?

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B-200
  • ANSWER Characteristics ALL fungi share.
  • QUESTION What is heterotrophic, eukaryotic,
    reproduce by spores?

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B-400
  • ANSWER A unicellular fungus.
  • QUESTION What is yeast?

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B-600
  • ANSWER Decomposers, produce food, medicine.
  • QUESTION What are helpful activities of fungi?

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B-800
  • ANSWER The long threadlike structures that grow
    from the fungi.
  • QUESTION What are hyphae?

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B-1000
  • ANSWER Reason why fungi reproduce sexually.
  • QUESTION What is because of harsh conditions?

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C-200
  • ANSWER The MAJOR difference between bacteria and
    protists.
  • QUESTION What is the presence or absence of a
    nucleus?

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C-400
  • ANSWER The only kingdom that has only
    autotrophic organims.
  • QUESTION What are plants?

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C-600
  • ANSWER The 2 kingdoms that have ONLY
    heterotrophic organisms.
  • QUESTION What are fungi and animalia?

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C-800
  • ANSWER The kingdoms that have eukaryotic
    organims.
  • QUESTION What are protists, fungi, plants, and
    animals?

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C-1000
  • ANSWER The 2 kingdoms that only have unicellular
    organims.
  • QUESTION What are eubacteria and archaebacteria?

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D-200
  • ANSWER The process in which sugar is converted
    into carbon dioxide and alcohol with the help of
    yeast.
  • QUESTION What is fermentation?

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D-400
  • ANSWER Pneumonia, Strep Throat, food poisoning.
  • QUESTION What are ways bacteria are harmful?

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D-600
  • ANSWER Amebic dysentary, malaria, and African
    sleeping disease.
  • QUESTION What are ways protists are harmful?

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D-800
  • ANSWER The gas that the yeast gave off after
    metabolizing the sugar, which made that balloon
    expand.
  • QUESTION What is carbon dioxide?

47
D-1000
  • ANSWER The name of the scientist responsible for
    coming up with antibiotics.
  • QUESTION Who is Sir Alexander Flemming?

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E-200
  • ANSWER A type of organism made up of many cells.
  • QUESTION What is multicellular?

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E-400
  • ANSWER Autotroph.
  • QUESTION What is an organism that can make its
    own food?

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E-600
  • ANSWER A close relationship between two
    organisms in which at least one of the organisms
    benefits.
  • QUESTION What is symbiosis?

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E-800
  • ANSWER The reproductive process that involves
    only one parent and produce offspring that are
    identical to the parent.
  • QUESTION What is asexual reproduction?

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E-1000
  • ANSWER Prokaryote.
  • QUESTION What is an organism whos cell lacks a
    nucleus?

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Final Jeopardy
  • ANSWER Explain how fungi obtain its food in
    detail.
  • QUESTION What is extending the hyphae into the
    food region, release chemicals that digest the
    food materials and is absorbed back through the
    hyphae to the growing mold/other fungi?
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