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Final Jeopardy
Bacteria
Protists &
Plants &
& Viruses
Fungi
Animals
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Taxonomy
Potpourri
Binomial nomenclature
What is a two name naming
system, or
What are genus and species?
Morphology or appearance but
not form or function
What are criteria for developing a
dichotomous key?
Linneaus
Who was the father of modern
taxonomy?
Phylogeny or phylogenic tree
What is a structure that shows
divergence from a common
ancestor using time and/or a
specific characteristic?
The levels of classification in
order from most inclusive to least
inclusive
What are Kingdom, phylum,
order, class, family, genus and
species?
The living member of this
category
What are bacteria?
Viral structures
What are capsid (or protein coat)
and nucleic acid?
Peptidoglycan
Cabohydates found in the cell
walls of bacteria?
The three main bacterial shapes
What are cocci, bacilli and spirilli
(or spirochetes)?
Identify these:
What are:
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A- flagellum
B – cytoplasm
C – chromosome
D – pilus
E – capsule
F – cell wall
G – cell membrane
H – plasmid
The three groups of protists
What are plant like, animal like
and fungi like?
The 4 types of movement that
classify the animal like protists
What is locomotion by: flagella,
cilia, pseudopods or spores?
Also known as diatoms
What are the Chrysophyta, or
golden brown algae?
Symbiotic relationship formed
between a fungus and a plant
What are mychorrhizae?
Identify these:
What are:
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A – cap
B – gills
C – spores
D – annulus
E – stalk
F – hyphae
G – mycellium
Found only in gymnosperms and
angiosperms
What are seeds?
The major groups of plants
What are green algae, mosses,
ferns, gymnosperms and
angiosperms?
The phylum characterized by this
organism:
What is Annelida?
This type of symmetry
What is radial symmetry?
Any five of the 9 major animal
phyla covered in class
What are
• Porifera (Sponges)
• Cnidarians
• Platyhelminthes
(Flatworms)
• Nematoda
(Roundworms)
• Annelida
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Mollusca
Arthopoda (insects)
Echinoderms
Chordates
A gametophyte
What is a haploid organism?
The most closely related organisms
Common Name
Red squirrel
Genus/Species
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Family
Sciruidae
Shorttail weasel
Ground hog
Mink
Eastern
chipmunk
River otter
Fisher
Muskrat
Black-footed
ferret
Mustela ermine
Marmot monax
Mustela vison
Tamias striatus
Mustelidae
Sciruidae
Mustelidae
Sciruidae
Lutra canadensis
Martes pennant
Ondatra zibethica
Mustela nigripes
Mustelidae
Mustelidae
Cricetidae
Mustelidae
What are the mink, short tail
weasel and ferret?
The levels of biodiversity
What are genetic diversity,
species diversity and ecosystem
diversity?
The reasons for the mysterious
disappearance of honeybees
What are mites, viruses,
pesticides, or other human
activities?
The six characteristics that all
animals share
What are:
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Eukaryotic
Lack cell walls
Multicellular
Heterotophs
Motile at some time
Form a blastula
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Reproduction
Alternation of generations
What is a life cycle that alternates
between a haploid or
gametophyte form and a diploid
or sporophyte form?
Good Luck on
your test!