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WHAT AM I? Classification Game

Slide will provide information your opponent might need in order to determine if you are correct or not, which might include the following: KINGDOM PLANTAE : Palm Tree Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph Immobile Flowering, seeded, vascular Plant -Kingdom -Nonliving vs. living -Single or multicellular -Nutrition method -Invertebrate vs. chordate -Helpful or harmful to humans -Ectoderm vs. endoderm -Cell wall components

GAME INSTRUCTIONS 1. Get an ipad and scorecard 2. Pick your teams & choose who will play first 3. Pull up game slides on Canvas (Under our Classification II Module) 4. The team guessing can ask ANY 6 questions to try to determine which Kingdom the organism belongs in (the opposing team will let you know if you are correct or not) 5. Guessing team responsible for writing own questions on scorecard (NEED TO WRITE QUESTIONS DOWN IN ORDER TO GET CREDIT) 6. You have 1 minute per turn to guess as many Kingdoms as possible. Then rotate teams back and forth until game ends. (NON-GUESSING TEAM RESPONSIBLE FOR TIMING GUESSING TEAM) 7. You can ask if it is a specific kingdom as soon as you think you know it; however, if you guess incorrectly, then you automatically get it WRONG! 8. Keep score of which team guesses the most CORRECT Kingdoms as winning teams will get a prize!!

VIRUS - Rabies Non-living Non- cellular Protein coat NO cell wall Nucleic Acid present Harmful to humans

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Grasshopper Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Invertebrate Arthropod Bilateral

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KINGDOM FUNGI : Coral Fungus Eukaryotic Heterotroph Chitin in cell walls Multicellular Immobile Decomposer

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KINGDOM PROTISTA: Protozoan (Animal-like) Eukaryotic No cell wall Unicellular Heterotroph Mobile Harmful to humans

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Planaria (Flat Worm) Eukaryotic Mobile No cell wall Invertebrate Multicellular Worm Heterotroph Bilateral Symmetry

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KINGDOM PROTISTA : Volvox- Green Algae (Plant-like) Eukaryotic Autotroph Cellulose in cell wall Mobile Unicellular or Multicellular

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Coral Eukaryotic Mobile No cell wall Invertebrate Multicellular Cnidarian Heterotroph

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KINGDOM PROTISTA: Euglena (Plant-like) Eukaryotic Autotroph No cell wall Mobile Unicellular

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Dolphin Eukaryotic Chordate No cell wall Mammal Multicellular Placental Heterotroph Endothermic Mobile

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KINGDOM FUNGI : Yeast Eukaryotic Heterotroph Chitin in cell walls Immobile Unicellular

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Prickly Pear Cactus Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph Immobile Flowering, seeded, vascular Plant

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KINGDOM EUBACTERIA : Staphylococcus aureus Prokaryotic Mobile Peptidoglycan in cell walls Harmful to humans Unicellular Gram-positive

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Giant Jellyfish Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Invertebrate Cnidarian Radial Symmetry

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Duckbilled Platypus Eukaryotic Chordate No cell wall Mammal Multicellular Monotreme (lays eggs) Heterotroph Endothermic Mobile

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Chambered Nautilis Eukaryotic Mobile No cell wall Invertebrate Multicellular Mollusk Heterotroph Bilateral Symmetry

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VIRUS - Varicella (chicken pox) Non-living Non- cellular Protein coat NO cell wall Nucleic Acid present Harmful to humans

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Pond Lilly Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph Immobile Flowering, seeds, vascular Plant

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Moss Eukaryotic Autotroph Cellulose in cell wall Immobile Multicellular Non-vascular Plant

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Flamingo Eukaryotic Chordate No cell wall Bird (Aves) Multicellular Hollow bones Heterotroph Endothermic Mobile

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KINGDOM ARCHAEBACTERIA : Thermophiles Prokaryotic Cell wall (no peptidoglycan) Unicellular Lives in extreme environment (Hot or cold) Mobile

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Black Bear Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Mammal Placental Endothermic

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KINGDOM FUNGI : Shelf Fungus Eukaryotic Heterotroph Chitin in cell walls Multicellular Immobile Decomposer

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Wild Bull Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Mammal Placental Endothermic

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Bluebonnet Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph Immobile Flowering, Seed, Vascular Plant

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Koala Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Mammal Marsupial Endothermic

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KINGDOM EUBACTERIA : E. coli Prokaryotic Peptidoglycan in cell walls Unicellular Mobile Harmful/Helpful to humans

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Armadillo Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Mammal Placental Endothermic

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KINGDOM FUNGI : Mushroom Eukaryotic Heterotroph Chitin in cell walls Multicellular Immobile Decomposer

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VIRUS - HIV Non-living Non- cellular Protein coat NO cell wall Nucleic Acid present Harmful to humans

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Meerkat Eukaryotic Chordate No cell wall Mammal Multicellular Placental Heterotroph Endothermic Mobile

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KINGDOM PROTISTA : Paramecium (Animal-like) Eukaryotic Heterotroph No cell wall Mobile (cilia) Unicellular

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Elephant Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Mammal Placental Endothermic

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KINGDOM EUBACTERIA : Mycobacterium: Tuberclurosis Prokaryotic Mobile Peptidoglycan in cell walls Harmful to humans Unicellular

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Elk Eukaryotic Chordate No cell wall Mammal Multicellular Placental Heterotroph Endothermic Mobile

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Pine Tree Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph Immobile Non-flowering, Seeds, Vascular Plant

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Lizard Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Reptile Ectothermic

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Venus Fly Trap Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph (can t survive without sunlight) Immobile Vascular, Seeds, and Flowering Plant

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Frog Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Chordate Amphibian Ectothermic

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VIRUS - Ebola Non-living Non- cellular Protein coat NO cell wall Nucleic Acid present Harmful to humans

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Diamond Back Water Snake Eukaryotic Mobile No cell wall Chordate Multicellular Reptile Heterotroph Endothermic

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Juniper Tree Eukaryotic Cellulose in cell wall Multicellular Autotroph Immobile Non-flowering, Vascular Seed Plant

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Catfish Eukaryotic Mobile No cell wall Chordate Multicellular Fish Heterotroph Endothermic

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KINGDOM ARCHAEBACTERIA : Halophiles Prokaryotic Cell wall (no peptidoglycan) Unicellular Lives in extreme environment (Salty) Mobile

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Butterfly Eukaryotic Mobile No cell wall Invertebrate Multicellular Arthropod Heterotroph Bilateral Symmetry

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KINGDOM PROTISTA : Sargassum (Plant-like) Eukaryotic Autotroph Cellulose in cell wall Immobile Unicellular or Multicellular

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KINGDOM PLANTAE : Fern Eukaryotic Autotroph Cellulose in cell wall Immobile Multicellular Seedless/Vascular Plant

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KINGDOM EUBACTERIA : Neisseria meningitides- Meningitis Prokaryotic Peptidoglycan in cell walls Unicellular Mobile Harmful to Humans

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Earthworm (Segmented Worm) Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Invertebrate Worm Bilateral Symmetry

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Eukaryotic KINGDOM PLANTAE : Ivy Autotroph Cellulose in cell wall Immobile Multicellular Flowering, seeds, vascular Plant

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Sea sponge Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Invertebrate Sponge Asymmetry

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Prokaryotic KINGDOM ARCHAEBACTERIA : Methanogens Cell wall (no peptidoglycan) Unicellular Lives in extreme environment (No oxygen- they produce methane) Mobile

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA : Starfish Eukaryotic No cell wall Multicellular Heterotroph Mobile Invertebrate Echinoderm Radial Symmetry