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*I chose this artifact because it demonstrates my media communication
techniques.
Jeopardy Game Rules Do not get too loud!
You must answer in the form of a question.
Quietly discuss with your group what the correct answer is.
Don’t just blurt questions out --- take a moment to really think about what you are going to ask.
On to the Game
Life ScienceLife Science JeopardyJeopardyExploring Exploring
& & Classifying Classifying
LifeLife
Cells & Cells & Cell Cell
ProcessesProcesses
EcosystemsEcosystems Classification Classification of Organismsof Organisms
VertebratesVertebrates InvertebratesInvertebrates
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Exploring & Classifying LifeRegulation of an organism’s
internal, life maintaining conditions despite changes in its environment.
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Cells & Cell ProcessesTough, rigid outer coverings that
protect the cell and give it shape
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EcosystemsSomething that limits the
size of a population in an ecosystem.
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Classification of OrganismsDivisions of a phylum.
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VertebratesVertebrate animal whose internal
temperature changes when the temperature of its environment changes.
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InvertebratesName means “head-footed”
Cuttlefish, octopi, squid, and chambered nautiluses
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Exploring & Classifying Life
Theory that living things can come only from other living things.
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Cells & Cell Processesproteins that regulate nearly all
chemical reactions in cells
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EcosystemsThe part of Earth that
supports life.
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Classification of OrganismsDivisions of a class.
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VertebratesHas a notochord, postanal tail,
nerve cord, and gill slits.
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InvertebratesAnimals that produce both
sperm and eggs in the same body.
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Exploring & Classifying Life
Problem-solving techniques used to investigate observations that can be made about living and nonliving things; may include stating a problem, gathering information, forming and testing a hypothesis, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.
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Cells & Cell ProcessesOrganelles that package cellular
materials and transport them within the cell or out of the cell.
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EcosystemsA symbiotic relationship in
which one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
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Classification of OrganismsAre divided into families.
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VertebratesAre ectotherms with a thick, dry,
waterproof skin and scales.
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InvertebratesInsects, arachnids, centipedes
& millipedes, crustaceans
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Exploring & Classifying Life
Something in an experiment that can change
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Cells & Cell Processes
A type of passive transport that occurs when water diffuses through a cell membrane.
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EcosystemsLarge geographic areas that have
similar climates and ecosystems.
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Classification of OrganismsKingdom, phylum, class,
order, family, genus, and species.
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Vertebrates
Are endothermic vertebrates that have hair and produce milk to feed their young.
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InvertebratesSea stars, brittle stars, sea
cucumbers, sea urchins, and sand dollars
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Exploring & Classifying Life
A prediction that can be tested
This must be tested to see if it is true.
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Cells & Cell Processesstructure that supplies energy
through aerobic respiration.
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EcosystemsA biome that is the most
biologically diverse, has warm temperatures, wet weather, lush plant growth, and is located near the equator.
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Classification of Organisms This is the system by which Linnaeus
gave each plant and animal two names - genus and species.
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VertebratesMammals that lay eggs with
leathery shells.
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InvertebratesThick, hard, outer covering that
protects and supports arthropod bodies and provides an internal place for muscle attachment and protects a vertebrate’s internal organs.
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