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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Choice1. Choice 2. Choice 3. Choice 4. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 100. the eight-level system. Today , what system based on shared characteristics is used to classify organisms?

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Choice1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. 100 the eight-level system Today, what system based on shared characteristics is used to classify organisms? a. sets of encyclopedias the eight-level system notes and photographs d. drawings and graphs

  4. 100 c. phylum, class, order In order, what are the three levels of classification in addition to domain, kingdom, family, genus, and species? a. phylum, order, class class, order, phylum c. phylum, class, order d. class, order, genera

  5. 100 a. the identity of an organism What can you find by working through the statements in a dichotomous key? a. the identity of an organism b. how many animals are birds c. how long a fungus can live d. when a species of organisms appeared on Earth

  6. 100 d. genus and species. The scientific name for an organism comes from its a. main characteristic. kingdom and phylum. c. order and class. d. genus and species.

  7. 200 plants or animals For hundreds of years, how were all living things classified? a. living or nonliving plants or animals water creatures or land creatures d. large or small

  8. 200 a. They discovered new organisms. What happened that made it necessary for scientists to add new domains and kingdoms? a. They discovered new organisms. They learned to write clearly. c. They started using photography. d. They discovered Euglena. .

  9. 200 c. three How many domains are recognized today? a. four Five c. three d. ten

  10. 200 Classification The division of organisms into groups or classes based on characteristics is a. taxonomy. Classification life science. d. biology.

  11. 300 a. taxonomy. The science of describing, classifying, and naming organisms is a. taxonomy. classification. life science. d. organization.

  12. 300 a. founding the science of taxonomy. Carolus Linnaeus is known for a. founding the science of taxonomy. b. discovering retractable claws. c. identifying the characteristics of rare species. d. discoveringTyrannosaurusrex.

  13. 300 c. domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. The eight levels of classification, from general to specific, are a. domain, kingdom, class, order, phylum, family, genus, species. b. domain, kingdom, phylum, class, family, order, genus, species. c. domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. d. domain, kingdom, class, phylum, order, family, genus, species.

  14. 300 d. Plantae. A pine tree is a member of the kingdom a. Animalia. Fungi. Protista. d. Plantae.

  15. 400 c. Animalia The organisms in what kingdom usually move by themselves and have specialized sense organs that allow them to respond to their environment? a. Fungi Plantae c. Animalia d. Protista

  16. 400 b. Domesticus The scientific name for the common house cat is Felisdomesticus. What is its species name? a. Felis b. Domesticus c. house cat d. feline

  17. 400 d. characteristics. Scientists classify organisms based on their a. likes and dislikes. numbers in the wild. c. age. d. characteristics.

  18. 400 c. scientific names What do scientists use to refer to organisms because common names can create confusion? a. Latin names Nicknames c. scientific names d. first names

  19. 500 b. describing, classifying, and naming living things What is the science of taxonomy? a. naming plants and animals b. describing, classifying, and naming living things c. measuring living things d. taking pictures of living things

  20. 500 c. Hippocampus The seahorse found along the Atlantic Coast of the United States has the scientific name Hippocampus hudsonius. To what genus does the seahorse belong? a. fish Horse c. Hippocampus d. hudsonius

  21. 500 a. when they discovered organisms that did not fit into either group When did scientists stop classifying living things as either plants or animals? a. when they discovered organisms that did not fit into either group b. when they got tired of classifying organisms c. when they decided to include nonliving things d. when they got confused over common names

  22. 500 d. They absorb and digest them. How do fungi take in and use nutrients from their surroundings? a. They capture and kill them. They chop and swallow them. c. They absorb and chew them. d. They absorb and digest them.

  23. FINAL JEOPARDY: look at the dichotomous key Chen saw a wingless animal that was brown on its face and body with white on its belly. It also had a long furry tail with a black tip. Use the dichotomous key to determine which of the following animals Chen saw. A. a striped skunk B. a little brown bat C. a long tailed weasel D. a white-footed mouse

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