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Organisms and Their Characteristics

This Jeopardy game focuses on various organisms and their characteristics, including bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. It covers topics such as body plans, nutrition, and specific organisms within each category. Test your knowledge and have fun!

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Organisms and Their Characteristics

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  1. Bacteria & Protists Fungi & Plants Animals Body Plans Nutrition 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt Double Jeopardy

  2. Cyanobacteria belong to this Kingdom.

  3. What is Eubacteria?

  4. The common name of a protist that produces a toxin, domoic acid, that killed numerous birds.

  5. What are diatoms?

  6. A symbiotic bacteria living inside root nodules helps the roots by doing this.

  7. What is Nitrogen fixation?

  8. Bacteria living in tubeworms rely on this geological feature for obtaining sulfur.

  9. What is a hydrothermal vent?

  10. Malaria is caused by an infection of this protist parasite.

  11. What is plasmodium?

  12. The two organisms that make up a lichen.

  13. What are fungus and algae?

  14. A nutritional mode of fungus where nutrients are absorbed.

  15. What is a saprophyte?

  16. Three organelles found in plant cells but not in animal cells.

  17. What are chloroplast, water vacule, and cell wall?

  18. Plants that lack vascular tissue.

  19. What is bryophyte (mosses)?

  20. The phyla for flowering plants.

  21. What is Anthophyta?

  22. Clams are found in this class?

  23. What is class bivalvia?

  24. A period in time about 520 mya that had a an explosion of animal body plans, known in Burgess Shale fauna.

  25. What is the Cambrian Period?

  26. The bony fish class.

  27. What is osteichthyes?

  28. A marine reptile that cares for it’s young.

  29. What is a saltwater crocodile?

  30. The coelacanth gave rise to this class.

  31. What is amphibia?

  32. Your stomach, liver and respiratory system develop from this germ layer.

  33. What is endoderm?

  34. A type of circulatory system where blood flows from the heart, through vessels and returns to the heart.

  35. What is a closed circulatory system?

  36. The blastopore develops into the mouth.

  37. What is a protostome?

  38. An animal whose body cavity is partially lined with mesoderm.

  39. What is a psuedocoelomate?

  40. A phyla of animals that are radially symmetrical.

  41. What is Cnideria?

  42. A hormone secreted by the pancreas that lowers blood glucose.

  43. What is insulin?

  44. Bacteria in the intestine make this vitamin needed for clotting blood.

  45. What is vitamin K?

  46. Vegetarians need to eat from these two food groups to get all their essential amino acids.

  47. What are corn (grains) and beans (legumes)?

  48. In a healthy diet, one should lower this type of fat and raise this type of fat.

  49. What is HDL and LDL?

  50. Four characteristics all chordates have.

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