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Classifying and Exploring LifeContent by: Angie Schmitz Template Design by: Mark Geary

OrganizationOf Life

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Microscopes ClassificationTools

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1

The smallest unit of life is called _____.

$100 Answer from H1

What is a cell?

$200 Question from H1

Living things that are made of only one cell are called ______

$200 Answer from H1

What is a unicelluar organism?

$300 Question from H1

Living things that are made up of two or more cells are called _____.

$300 Answer from H1

What is a multicellular organism?

$400 Question from H1

The cells of a unicellular organism help the organism do this

$400 Answer from H1

What is take in nutrients orhelp the organism move?

$500 Question from H1

What functions do the cells of a multicellular organism have?

$500 Answer from H1

What is aide in digestion or movement?

$100 Question from H2

This gives each organism a two-word scientific name.

$100 Answer from H2

What is binomial nomenclature?

$200 Question from H2

A group of organisms that have similar traits and are able to produce fertile offspring is called _____.

$200 Answer from H2

What is a species?

$300 Question from H2

A group of similar species is called ______.

$300 Answer from H2

What is a genus?

$400 Question from H2

Why are scientific names important?

$400 Answer from H2

What is each species has its own scientific name.Scientific names are the same worldwide. This makes communication about organisms more effective because everyone usesthe same name for the same species.

$500 Question from H2

What is the order of classifying an organism?

$500 Answer from H2

What is domain, kingdom, phylum,class, order, family, genus, species?

$100 Question from H3

This type of microscope uses light and lenses to enlarge an image of an object.

$100 Answer from H3

What is a light microscope?

$200 Question from H3

This type of microscope is a light microscope that usesmore than one lens to magnify an object.

$200 Answer from H3

What is a compound microscope?

$300 Question from H3

Light microscopes can enlarge images up to _____ timestheir original size.

$300 Answer from H3

What is 1,500?

$400 Question from H3

This type of microscope uses a magnetic field to focus abeam of electrons through an object or onto an object’s surface.

$400 Answer from H3

What is an electron microscope?

$500 Question from H3

The two main types of electron microscopes are?

$500 Answer from H3

What are transmissionelectron microscopes (TEMs) and scanning electronmicroscopes (SEMs).

$100 Question from H4

True or False: You can use a dichotomous key to figure out a type of fish?

$100 Answer from H4

What is true?

$200 Question from H4

What is a series of descriptions arranged in pairsthat leads the user to the identification of an unknown organism?

$200 Answer from H4

What is a dichotomous key?

$300 Question from H4

What is a branched diagramthat shows the relationships among organisms, including common ancestors.

$300 Answer from H4

What is a cladogram?

$400 Question from H4

Which classification tool do you use to name an unknown species?

$400 Answer from H4

What is a dichotomous key?

$500 Question from H4

What is the difference between a cladogram and a dichotomous key?

$500 Answer from H4

What is a dichotomous key figures out which kind of species you haveand a cladogram figures out howclosely related two organisms are.

$100 Question from H5

Things that have all the characteristics of life are called _____.

$100 Answer from H5

What are organisms?

$200 Question from H5

Everything we do requires ______?

$200 Answer from H5

What is energy?

$300 Question from H5

What is an example of internal stimuli?

$300 Answer from H5

What is if you feel hungry andlook for food or when your thirstyand take a drink.

$400 Question from H5

What an example of external homeostasis?

$400 Answer from H5

What are light and temperature?

$500 Question from H5

What is the definition of homeostasis?

$500 Answer from H5

What is an organisms ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change.

Final Jeopardy

What are the six characteristics of life?

Final Jeopardy AnswerWhat is organization, growth anddevelopment, reproduction, responseto stimuli, homeostasis, and use of energy.

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