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This informative overview explores the classification systems in biology, focusing on the Taxonomy of life forms, including domains and kingdoms. It highlights key concepts such as prokaryotic organisms (Archaea and Bacteria), eukaryotic life (Eukarya), and the systematic naming practices established by Linnaeus. It also delves into the diverse characteristics of mammals, including placental mammals, marsupials, and monotremes, while explaining unique traits in primates such as opposable thumbs and bipedalism. This guide is perfect for biology students and enthusiasts.
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Mammals Characteristics of Primates Kingdoms History of Taxonomy Domains $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500
Domains $100 The two domains with prokaryotic organisms.
C1? $100 What are Archaea and Bacteria?
C1 $200 This domain contains both unicellular and multicellular organisms
C1 $200 What is Eukarya?
C1 $300 The organisms in this domain have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.
C1 $300 What are Bacteria?
C1 $400 Prokaryotes that live in extreme environments are in this domain.
C1 $400 What are Archaea?
C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: The term used to refer to differences between the two sexes. Timer
C1 final What is sexual dimorphism?
C2 $100 Linnaeus formulated this system for assigning a universally accepted name to an organism.
C2 $100 What is binomial nomenclature?
C2 $200 This is one of the problems of the old scientific naming system.
C2 $200 What is too long?
C2 $300 Taxonomists create cladograms based on this feature.
C2 $300 What is a derived character?
C2 $400 List the taxa in order from the largest to smallest group.
C2 $400 What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
C2 $500 Carl Woese’s work split Monera into these 2 kingdoms?
C2 $500 What is Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
C3 $100 A typical mammalian heart has this many chambers.
C3 $100 What are 4?
C3 $200 Examples of this type of mammal are: kangaroo, koala, opossum, wombat
C3 $200 What is a marsupial?
C3 $300 Egg-laying mammals are known as these.
C3 $300 What are monotremes?
C3 $400 In this group of mammals, the young remain inside the mother until the body systems are able to maintain life on their own.
C3 $400 What are placental mammals?
C3 $500 Humans are unique to all mammals in that they have this locomotor pattern.
C3 $500 What is bipedalism (or bipedal locomotion)?
C4 $100 Lucy or Australopithecus afarensis is classified in this genus.
C4 $100 What is Australopithecus?
C4 $200 This characteristic allows primates to pick up things easily.
C4 $200 What are opposable thumbs?
C4 $300 This trait allows primates to determine distance and depth.
C4 $300 What is binocular vision?
C4 $400 This group of primates has a prehensile tail.
C4 $400 What are New World monkeys?
C4 $500 Lemurs, tarsiers, and lorises fall under this suborder of primates.
C4 $500 What are prosimians?
C5 $100 You would place a multicellular heterotroph with walls of chitin into this kingdom.
C5 $100 What is Fungi?
C5 $200 This kingdom contains multicellular heterotrophs with no cell walls
C5 $200 What is Kingdom Animalia?
C5 $300 These are the two kingdoms Linnaeus recognized.
C5 $300 What is Animalia and Plantae?
C5 $400 This kingdom has both unicellular and multicellular heterotrophs and autotrophs.
C5 $400 What is Protista?