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Cell and Classification - Review Jeopardy

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Animalia Cells as a Unit of life

Classification Organelles Plants and Vertebrates

Final Jeopardy

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• The scientific name for vertebrates..

• chordata

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• Common name for Platyhelminthes..

• Flat worm

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• Multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them…

• Porifera (sponge)

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• Animals that have bilateral symmetry, no body cavity, possesses gut, mouth, and anus, kidneys and it’s name means “soft of body”

• Mollusca (clams, squid)

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• The two Animalia phylum that are notbilaterians..

• Cnidaria (jellyfish) and Porifera(sponges)

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• The experiment below lead to which tenet of the cell theory…

• All cells arise from pre-existing, living cells

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• Person who Discovered animalcules, which are now called microorganisms

• Anton van Leeuwenhoek

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• Where the DNA is located in prokaryotes..

• Nucleoid region

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• A few of the functions that all living things have are missing from this list…– Metabolism– Homeostasis– Reproduction– Adaption/defense

• Response, Growth, Nutrition

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• The chloroplast and mitochondria are the main evidence of this theory

• Endosymbiotic theory

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• The system used to name all organisms…

• Binomial Nomenclature

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• Classification system was started by…

• Carl Linnaeus

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• Classification level just before “Family”

• Order

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• Original taxonomy and groupings does not account for…

• Molecular Evidence/Genetics

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• The three systemic characters used when classifying an organism..

• Homologous structures, Analogous structures, Derived Characters

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• In this organelle, CO2 is turned into sugar

• Chloroplast

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• This organelle is the…

• Golgi apparatus

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• The long folds in the inner membrane of this organelle are called…

• Cristae

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• The only eukaryotic organelle that is not membrane bound..

• ribosome

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D-500

• Which organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not..

• Chloroplast, central vacuole, cell wall

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• Example of a Seedless vascular plant…

• filicinophyta; ferns

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• Vertebrates that are tetrapod, warm-blooded, born alive, hair, feed milk to their young…

• Mammals

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• All plants likely evolved from an common ancestor similar to..

• Green algae

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• Vertebrates that are not tetrapods

• Fish

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• Angiosperms have two major groups called…

• Monocots and Eudicots

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FINAL JEOPARDY• When a cell wants to excrete a protein, like the

proteins that make our mucus, what route must those proteins follow? (use all appropriate terminology)

• Production with ribosomes on the rough ER• Vesicle transport to the Golgi apparatus• Vesicles transport from Glogi to cell membrane

for exocytosis