Biology Jeopardy

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BIOLOGY REVIEW
Mrs. Tedder
GPS B3: Students will derive the relationships
between single-celled and multicelled organisms and the increasing
complexity of systems.
b. compare how functions and
structure vary between the six
kingdoms
Directions
• Select a Kingdom from one of the categories
across the top.
• Select a point value question below the category.
• Questions become more challenging as the point
value increases.
• Answers must be in the form of a question. If you
answer correctly, you are allowed to select another
category. If not, the turn is passed to the next
team/person.
• The person/team with the most points wins!
MONERA
PROTISTA
FUNGI
PLANTAE
ANIMALIA
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Bacteria have cells that
lack a true nucleus.
What is a Prokaryote?
These are the
three shapes of bacteria.
What is rod, round
or spiral?
Bacteria form these
when
conditions
become unfavorable.
What are endospores?
This is what we call
bacteria that cause
disease.
What are pathogens?
Some scientists believe
this group of
bacteria should be
put into its own
separate kingdom.
What are Blue-Green
bacteria?
Members of the kingdom Protista
are the first
to possess cells
that have a true nucleus.
What Eukaryotes?
This member of the
Kingdom Protista
has characteristics of
both plants and animals.
What is a Euglena?
This protozoan moves
by using pseudopodia,
appears as a blob,
and is readily found on the
Elodea plant
What is an Amoeba?
Spirogyra are filamentous
members of this
group in the Protista kingdom.
What are Green Algae?
Some are parasites,
but most are free-living in
this type of environment.
What is water?
This member of the
Kingdom Fungi
is used to make beer,
wine and bread.
What is yeast?
Most fungi gain
nutrition by
consuming
dead or decaying
organisms.
What is a saprophyte?
Fungi are made up
of thin filaments
called hyphae.
A collection of hyphae is
referred to as what?
What is a mycelium?
For centuries fungi
were thought to be
members of this kingdom?
What is Plantae?
A fungus that causes
potato blight
nearly wiped out
the potato crop in
this country causing
millions to die
or migrate to the US or Canada.
What is Ireland?
These are the three
main ingredients of
photosynthesis.
What are CO2,
water and sunlight?
Members of the modern day
plant kingdom
are thought to have
evolved from this
group of organisms.
What are green algae?
These structures in the
cells of plants are
Responsible
for photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
This group of plants
gets its name from
the fact
that it keeps its
leaves or “needles” year round.
What is an evergreen tree?
This is the what
the ovary and ovules
of a flower becomes.
What is the fruit and seeds?
Animals are divided
into two groups
depending upon
whether or not they
have a backbone or not.
What are vertebrates and
invertebrates?
Members of this group of animals
have hair,
have live births,
and possess
mammary glands.
What are Mammals?
Insects, crustaceans,
and spiders are all
members of this
group of animals.
What is Arthropoda?
This is the substance in the exoskeleton
of insects that makes
the exoskeleton hard.
It also makes that crunchy noise when
the insect is stepped on.
What is chitin?
Sharks, skates, and rays
are in a different class
than fish because
their skeleton is made up
of this substance.
What is cartilage?
References
• Based on Jeopardy Game created by Paul
Stone, Hardin County School System
• http://www.hardin.k12.ky.us/res_techn/
countyjeopardygames.htm