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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Coach Merrill. Jeopardy. Potluck. Bacteria. Bacteria II. Virus. Protists. Taxonomy. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Coach Merrill

  3. Jeopardy Potluck Bacteria Bacteria II Virus Protists Taxonomy 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. What kind of the bacteria can live in a hot spring? A 100

  5. Archebacteria A 100

  6. Name 2 negative contributions of bacteria. A 200

  7. Food spoilage and disease A 200

  8. In which kingdom would you find disease causing bacteria? A 300

  9. Eubacteria A 300

  10. Describe the cell wall structure of a bacteria that lives on the door handle of this classroom. A 400

  11. Contains peptidoglycan A 400

  12. Name the following structure: A 500

  13. Staphlyobacillus A 500

  14. Which type of bacteria would be likely to find at your house? B 100

  15. Eubacteria B 100

  16. Which bacteria is considered to be the most primitive? B 200

  17. Archebacteria B 200

  18. How could you know, just by looking, if a cell was a bacteria? B 300

  19. Seeing if the cell has a nuclear membrane B 300

  20. Name 4 positive contributions of bacteria. B 400

  21. Clean oil spills, nitrogen fixation, decomposition, producing oxygen, food production, source of antibiotics B 400

  22. A unicellular organism that produces its own food, does not have a nuclear membrane, and lives on a black smoker would be found in what kingdom? B 500

  23. Domain Archea B 500

  24. Are viruses alive? C 100

  25. No C 100

  26. Name the 2 different viral cycles. C 200

  27. Lytic and Lysogenic C 200

  28. Name 2 reasons why viruses are not considered to be living things. C 300

  29. Not made up of cells, do not undergo respiration, can only reproduce inside a host cell C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Describe the structure of a virus. C 400

  32. Nucleic Acid surrounded by protein C 400

  33. Which virus cycle involves the viral DNA attaching itself to the host cell DNA and allowing the host cell to function normally? C 500

  34. Lysogenic C 500

  35. Name 2 characteristics of animal-like protists D 100

  36. No cell wall, heterotrophic D 100

  37. Name 2 characteristics of fungi-like protists D 200

  38. Has a cell wall, heterotrophic decomposers D 200

  39. Name the 3 methods of movement used by protists D 300

  40. Cilia, Flagella, Pseudopod D 300

  41. When looking at a protist, what is the most obvious way to determine if it is a plant-like protist? D 400

  42. It is green (due to the presence of choloroplasts) D 400

  43. What is the most likely reason for animal-like protists to be able to move? D 500

  44. Move around to find food D 500

  45. What is the most inclusive taxa? E 100

  46. Domain E 100

  47. Which is more closely related: 2 birds of the same phylum or 2 bugs of the same order? E 200

  48. Bugs of the same order E 200

  49. Is the following scientific name written correctly: Homo Sapiens E 300

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