Title: With your host/hostess,
1Chapter 5Review Jeopardy
- With your host/hostess,
- Your classmate
2 Chapter 5 Review Jeopardy
Got class? In a name Virus Classify Misc.
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 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 ________________.
4 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 ______________.
5 Got class? 300
- Use the diagram to answer the question.
The largest classification level is found in
Part ______________ of the diagram.
6 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.
7 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 ______________.
8 In a name 100
- One of the first known classification systems
was developed by - a. Carolus Linnaeus.
- b. Robert Whittaker.
- c. Aristotle.
- d. Theophrastus.
9 In a name 200
- The science of classifying living things is
- a. taxonomy.
- b. biology.
- c. astronomy.
- d. botany.
10 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.
11 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.
12 In a name 500
- The classification group made up of related phyla
is called a - a. phylum.
- b. kingdom.
- c. class.
- d. family.
13 Virus 100
- One way viruses are classified is by their type
of - a. kingdom.
- b. bacteriophage.
- c. plant.
- d. nucleic acid.
14 Virus 200
- Viruses only can reproduce
- a. inside a living cell.
- b. inside fungi.
- c. outside a living cell.
- d. outside a capsid.
15 Virus 300
- A bacteriophage is a virus that infects
- a. plants.
- b. animals.
- c. bacterial cells.
- d. fungi.
16 Daily Double
- How many points would you like to wager on
todays DAILY DOUBLE???
17 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.
18 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.
19 Classify 100
- Grouping things according to their similarities
is called? - a. classification.
- b. variation.
- c. specialization.
- d. mutation.
20 Classify 200
- Into how many kingdoms are organisms classified?
- a. two
- b. four
- c. five
- d. six
21 Classify 300
- The classification level made up of related
species is called a - a. phylum.
- b. class.
- c. species.
- d. genus.
22 Classify 400
- The classification level made up of related
classes is called a - a. phylum.
- b. kingdom.
- c. species.
- d. class.
23 Classify 500
- All of the following are kingdoms except
- a. Plantae.
- b. Eubacteria.
- c. Protista.
- d. Viruses.
24 Miscellaneous 100
- Which of the following groups contains only one
kind of organism? - a. phylum
- b. species
- c. genus
- d. order
25 Miscellaneous 200
- Unicellular organisms that have a nucleus are
- a. Eubacteria/monerans.
- b. fungi.
- c. viruses.
- d. protists.
26 Miscellaneous 300
- All of the following describe Archaebacteria/moner
ans except - a. unicellular.
- b. euglena.
- c. does not have a nucleus.
- d. bacteria.
27 Miscellaneous 400
- Genetic material is coiled and located in one
region in - a. Eubacteria.
- b. protists.
- c. fungi.
- d. yeasts.
28 Miscellaneous 500
- Plantlike organisms that lack chlorophyll are
- a. fungi.
- b. viruses.
- c. Archaebacteria.
- d. protists.
29Chapter Review Jeopardy
Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
30 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.