Diversity Unit Review Jeopardy
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Diversity Unit Jeopardy
“Fun”-gi
The Little
“Protist”
That Could
“You’re an
Animal…or
are you a
Plantae?”
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Could it Be a
“Virus”?
Don’t Be
“AntiBacterial”
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Final Jeopardy
Could It Be A “Virus”? 100
Viruses do not
belong to any of the
kingdoms for this
reason.
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 100
They are
nonliving.
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 200
Once a virus
reaches a cell, this
is its first order of
business.
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 200
It injects its DNA (or
RNA) into the cell.
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 300
Viruses are considered
‘parasites’ for this
reason.
Daily
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Double
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 300
They kill
their host
cells (&
sometimes
the host!)
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 400
These are the labelled parts of this
bacteriophage:
B
A
(inside)
C
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 400
A = Capsid
B = DNA (RNA)
C = Tail / Fibres
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 500
The full
name for the
virus that
leads to
AIDS is this.
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Could It Be A “Virus”? 500
HIV =
Human ImmunoDeficiency Virus
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 100
Bacteria lack a membraneenclosed nucleus and
organelles so they are of this
type of cell.
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 100
Prokaryotic
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 200
This process of killing
bacteria using heat was
developed to reduce
risk of infection &
spoilage.
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 200
Pasteurization
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Don’t 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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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 300
Archaebacteria
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 400
This is the main role
of bacteria in an
ecosystem.
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 400
Decomposition
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 500
This is the name
given to a cluster
of sphere-shaped
bacteria
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Don’t Be “Anti-Bacterial” 500
Staphylococcus
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“Fun”-gi! 100
This type of fungi
is critical for
“Happy Hour”
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“Fun”-gi! 100
Yeast
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“Fun”-gi! 200
This is a very
common fungus –
with a cap & a
stalk
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“Fun”-gi! 200
Mushrooms
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“Fun”-gi! 300
Spores are found
enclosed in this
structure.
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“Fun”-gi! 300
Sporangium
(spore case)
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“Fun”-gi! 400
This is the name given
for the parts of fungal
cells that are thin
filaments.
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“Fun”-gi! 400
Hyphae
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“Fun”-gi! 500
These are 3 main ways
in which fungi differ
from plants.
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“Fun”-gi! 500
No chloroplasts, no
photosynthesis,
heterotrophic, have
spores, etc.
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 100
This type of protist
produces 80% of the
world’s oxygen.
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 100
Algae
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The Little “Protist” That Could!
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Daily
This is the main
method by which
protists
reproduce.
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 200
Binary fission
(or mitosis)
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 300
These are the 3
classes of
protists.
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 300
Plant-Like,
Animal-Like,
& Fungi-Like
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 400
This animal-like protist,
originally named
“Chaos chaos”, moves
by pseuodpods & feeds
by phagocytosis.
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 400
Amoeba
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 500
This is the main
reason why protists
are a critical portion
of ecosystems.
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The Little “Protist” That Could! 500
Base of the
food web;
produces
oxygen
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You’re an Animal… 100
This general class
of animals have
no backbone.
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You’re an Animal… 100
Invertebrates
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You’re an Animal… 200
The name of the
phylum that
includes insects
and spiders
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You’re an Animal… 200
Arthropoda
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You’re an Animal… 300
The reproductive
cycle in plants that
alternates between
diploid and haploid
is called…
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You’re an Animal… 300
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Alternation of
Generations
You’re an Animal… 400
Overuse of
antibiotics has led
to this societal
problem.
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You’re an Animal… 400
Antibacterial
resistance or
“superbugs”
E. Coli
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You’re an Animal… 500
Viral vectors can
help to cure
diseases in humans
by doing this.
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You’re an Animal… 500
Use a virus to transfer
DNA into a cell.
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FINAL
JEOPARDY
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It’s a “slice”!!!
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This is the technique by
which DNA is cut and
new genes are inserted.
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GENE
SPLICING
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