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Jeopardy!
Diversity of Life Part 1!
Viruses
Bacteria
Classification
Protists
Fungi
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Viruses (100)
The technical term for the “keys” on the
outside of a virus is:
Surface Proteins
Viruses (200)
The name of the viral cycle in which viral
DNA becomes a part of host DNA is:
Lysogenic Infection
Viruses (300)
A single viral particle is known as a:
Virion
Viruses (400)
This is the name of the process that viruses use to
infect eukaryotic cells:
Endocytosis
Viruses (500)
In a lysogenic infection, the viral DNA is
called a _______________ when it
combines with the host cell’s DNA:
Prophage
Bacteria (100)
The distinguishing feature of all
bacteria is that they are prokaryotic.
This means that bacteria:
Don’t have a nucleus.
Bacteria (200)
The two kingdoms that used to
belong to Kingdom Monera are:
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Bacteria (300)
Name two ways in which bacteria can
be beneficial to human health and the
environment.
Help humans digest food, decompose
organisms.
Bacteria (400)
Daily Double!!!
Some bacteria
are also
pathogens.
Define
pathogen, and
name one illness
caused by
bacteria.
Pathogens are any
agent that can
cause infection.
Examples include
gonorrhea,
tetanus,
pneumonia,
meningitis.
Bacteria (500)
• Explain how conjugation increases the
chance that bacteria will be resistant to
certain types of antibiotics.
Conjugation is the exchange of genetic material
between bacteria. The constant recombination
of genetic material makes it more likely that
bacteria will be produced that have a natural
resistance to particular antibiotics.
Classification (100)
He was the person who developed a system
of classification based on structural
similarities.
Linnaeus
Classification (200)
Name the 7 Levels of the Linnaean
System of Classification
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
Genus Species
Classification (300)
The system by which organisms are named
based on their Genus and Species names is
known as:
Binomial Nomenclature
Classification (400)
What is the purpose of a dichotomous key?
To identify an unknown organism.
Classification (500)
As you rise through the levels of classification towards
Kingdom, are there more or less organisms in each
level? Do they become more or less similar? Must
answer both questions to be correct!
More organisms in each level, less
similar.
Protists (100)
• Amoeba use which of the three types of
movement in order to get around?
Pseudopod Movement
Protists (200)
There are 3 different types of protists, name
all three.
Animal-like, plantlike, funguslike.
Protists (300)
The name of the structure present in many
protists used to excrete wastes is:
Contractile vacuole
Protists (400)
Funguslike protists are not classified as
fungi because:
At some point in their life cycle, they
are able to move.
Protists (500)
• Cilia serve two different functions for the
protists that have them. Identify these
functions, and name a protist with cilia.
Cilia are important for both movement and
food consumption in protists, and paramecium
is an example of a protist with cilia.
Fungi (100)
A big advantage for fungi is that they can
reproduce how?:
Sexually and
asexually
Fungi (200)
The main structural component of fungi are:
Hyphae
Fungi (300)
• Explain why fungi would choose to
reproduce asexually instead of sexually.
Fungi reproduce asexually when the
conditions in the environment are favourable.
It does this because this means that
conditions will also be favourable for its
offspring.
Fungi (400)
• The structures in mushrooms where
haploid nuclei fuse to become diploid are
known as:
Basidia
Fungi (500)
• List the steps in the asexual reproduction of
bread mold.
1. Sporangium at the tip of the hyphae
releases spores
2. Spores land on surface, develop hyphae.
3. Hyphae form mycelium network under
surface.
4. New sporangia form, able to release spores
VeggieTales 100
Picture Daily Double
VeggieTales 100
• The name of the following character.
VeggieTales 200
• If you like to talk to tomatoes,
• If a squash can make you _______.
VeggieTales 300
• The nationality of the green peas.
VeggieTales 400
• The name of the carrot on VeggieTales.
VeggieTales 500
Audio Daily Double
VeggieTales 500
• The character who sings this song.
Double Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
Your regular Sunday School
Teacher.
Final Jeopardy
• The name of Jeff’s son.