Plant Divisions
Chordate Classes
Domains
Six
Animal Phyla
Four
Eukarya Kingdoms
200

The amount of divisions.

What is four?

200

The 5 types of Chordate Classes.

What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals? 

200

The number of domains.

What is 3?

200

The only phyla containing vertebrates.

What is Choradata?

200

The four kingdoms of Eukarya.

What are Plantae, Protista, Animalia, and Fungi?

400

The only non-vascular plant division.

What is moss?

400

DAILY DOUBLE - The two Chordate Classes that use amniotic reproduction.

What are reptiles and birds?

400

Contains 4 kingdoms.

What is eukarya?

400

The two animal phyla that have radial symmetry.

What are Echinoderms and Cnidarians

400

The only single-celled Eukarya Kingdom.

What is Protista?

600
Reproduce through spores.

What are mosses and ferns?

600

The Chordate Classes that use gills or use gills in a period of their lifecycle for respiration.

What are fish and amphibians?

600

Can live in extreme environments.

What is Archaea?

600

Examples of Arthropods (Answers may vary).

What are Crustaceans, Arachnids, and Insects?

600
The way that Protists obtain energy.

What is obtaining energy through the consummation of organisms or photosynthesizing?

800

Examples of the conifer plant division (Answers may vary).

What is spruce, fur, and pine, etc?

800

The first Chordate Class to live completely on land as a vertebrate.

What are reptiles?

800

All 3 domains with their kingdoms.

(Note: ONLY correct science vocabulary will be accepted).

Archaea: What is Domain Archaea, Kingdom Archaebacteria?

Bacteria: What is Domain Bacteria, Kingdom Eubacteria?

Eukarya: What is Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protista, Plantae, Fungi, Animalia?

800

DAILY DOUBLE - The phyla that squids are classified in. 

What are Mollusks?

800
The Kingdom with the characteristics: Prokaryotic (most of the time), mobile, consumes other organisms or through photosynthesis.


What is the Protista Kingdom?

1000

The name of 2 plant divisions along with their distinguishing characteristics.

 (Note: ONLY correct science vocabulary will be accepted).

Mosses: What are small, grasslike, and live in moist environments

Ferns:  What are fringed-leaf plants, that live in moist environments?

Conifers: What are gymnosperms, that tend to grow in cold, dry places?

Flowering Plants: What are angiosperms, that contain seeds in flowers which grow into fruits?

1000

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A defining characteristic of the Amphibian Chordate Class.

What is (ONE OF THE FOLLOWING):

"Amphibians must live in moist habitats?"

"Amphibians are carnivores as adults?"

"Amphibians are metamorphosis." 

1000

The distinguishing characteristics of eukaryotic v. prokaryotic.

Eukaryotic: What is a mostly multicellular, containing organelles, allowing for the specialization of cells, organism?

Prokaryotic: What is an unicellular organism that has to perform all life functions?

1000

Identify the distinguishing characteristics of Echinoderms and Annelids.

Echinoderms: What are spiny-skinned, organisms with a mouth in the center of the underside of the body, that live in the ocean?

Annelids: What are tube-shaped organisms, that take oxygen through the skin, that live in moist environments, or water, with body parts that are divided?

1000

The defining characteristics of the Animalia Kingdom.

What are Eukaryotic, mobile, and consumers of other organisms?