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Mammals
Characteristics of Primates
Kingdoms
History of Taxonomy
Domains
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Final Jeopardy
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Domains 100
The two domains with prokaryotic organisms.
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C1? 100
What are Archaea and Bacteria?
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C1 200
This domain contains both unicellular and
multicellular organisms
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C1 200
What is Eukarya?
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C1 300
The organisms in this domain have cell walls
containing peptidoglycan.
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C1 300
What are Bacteria?
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C1 400
Prokaryotes that live in extreme environments are
in this domain.
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C1 400
What are Archaea?
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C1 final
The final Jeopardy answer is
The term used to refer to differences between the
two sexes.
Timer
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C1 final
What is sexual dimorphism?
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C2 100
Linnaeus formulated this system for assigning a
universally accepted name to an organism.
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C2 100
What is binomial nomenclature?
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C2 200
This is one of the problems of the old scientific
naming system.
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C2 200
What is too long?
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C2 300
Taxonomists create cladograms based on this
feature.
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C2 300
What is a derived character?
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C2 400
List the taxa in order from the largest to
smallest group.
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C2 400
What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order,
family, genus, species
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C2 500
Carl Woeses work split Monera into these 2
kingdoms?
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C2 500
What is Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
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C3 100
A typical mammalian heart has this many chambers.
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C3 100
What are 4?
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C3 200
Examples of this type of mammal are kangaroo,
koala, opossum, wombat
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C3 200
What is a marsupial?
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C3 300
Egg-laying mammals are known as these.
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C3 300
What are monotremes?
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C3 400
In this group of mammals, the young remain inside
the mother until the body systems are able to
maintain life on their own.
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C3 400
What are placental mammals?
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C3 500
Humans are unique to all mammals in that they
have this locomotor pattern.
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C3 500
What is bipedalism (or bipedal locomotion)?
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C4 100
Lucy or Australopithecus afarensis is classified
in this genus.
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C4 100
What is Australopithecus?
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C4 200
This characteristic allows primates to pick up
things easily.
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C4 200
What are opposable thumbs?
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C4 300
This trait allows primates to determine distance
and depth.
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C4 300
What is binocular vision?
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C4 400
This group of primates has a prehensile tail.
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C4 400
What are New World monkeys?
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C4 500
Lemurs, tarsiers, and lorises fall under this
suborder of primates.
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C4 500
What are prosimians?
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C5 100
You would place a multicellular heterotroph with
walls of chitin into this kingdom.
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C5 100
What is Fungi?
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C5 200
This kingdom contains multicellular heterotrophs
with no cell walls
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C5 200
What is Kingdom Animalia?
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C5 300
These are the two kingdoms Linnaeus recognized.
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C5 300
What is Animalia and Plantae?
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C5 400
This kingdom has both unicellular and
multicellular heterotrophs and autotrophs.
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C5 400
What is Protista?
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C5 500
The similarities of this, over outward
appearances, is what makes the current 6-kingdom
system unique to previous systems.
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C5 500
What are DNA sequence similarities?
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Good luck on your test tomorrow! This Jeopardy
template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis,
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University of South Carolina Spartanburg
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