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Your Mission:• Your mission, should you

decide to accept it, is to find clues to complete the secret message while you answer tough questions thrown at you by the Space Martians. You need to complete this mission before the end of the day, otherwise the Martians will take over earth! Record the clues on a piece of paper. Good luck!

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50:50 Give Hint!

B. Cell

C. Organism

D. Fungi

A. Nucleus

Any living thing is an ___________ .

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It is not a cell.

B. Cell

C. Organism

D. Fungi

A. Nucleus

Any living thing is an ___________ .

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50:50

B. Cell

C. Organism

Any living thing is an ___________ .

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

B. Cell

C. Organism

D. Fungi

A. Nucleus

Any living thing is an ___________ .

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D..

Any living thing is an organism.

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50:50 Give Hint!

B. mitosis

A. reproduce

D. multiply

C. birthing

The reproduction of new cells is called _________?

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Another word for this process is replicate.

B. mitosis

A. reproduce

D. multiply

C. birthing

The reproduction of new cells is called _________?

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B. mitosis

C. birthing

The reproduction of new cells is called _________?

50:50

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

B. mitosis

A. reproduce

D. multiply

C. birthing

The reproduction of new cells is called _________?

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D..

The reproduction of new cells is called mitosis

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Can you label the two parts of this cell?

50:50

Give Hint!

A. ribosomes, mitochondria

B. vacuole, nucleus D. nucleus, cytoplasm

C. Golgi Apparatus, nucleus

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The pink one is the nucleus, or the brains of the cell!

Can you label the two parts of this cell?

A. ribosomes, mitochondria

B. vacuole, nucleus

D. nucleus, cytoplasm

C. Golgi Apparatus, nucleus

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50:50

Can you label the two parts of this cell?

D. nucleus, cytoplasm

C. Golgi Apparatus, nucleus

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Can you label the two parts of this cell?

A. ribosomes, mitochondria

B. vacuole, nucleus D. nucleus, cytoplasm

C. Golgi Apparatus, nucleus

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C..

D..

An Animal Cell

Cytoskeleton Cytosol

Free-floating ribosomes

MitochondriaVacuole

Golgi Apparatus

E.R.Centriole

Nucleus

Nucleolus

Lysosomes

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What are the brains of the cell?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. Cell wall

B. cytoplasm D. nucleus

C. mitochondria

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It is usually somewhere near the center of the cell.

A. Cell wall

B. cytoplasm D. nucleus

C. mitochondria

What are the brains of the cell?

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50:50

D. nucleus

C. mitochondria

What are the brains of the cell?

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. Cell wall

B. cytoplasm D. nucleus

C. mitochondria

What are the brains of the cell?

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A. C..

D..

The nucleus is the brains of the cell.

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Which part of the cell produces the energy like a battery pack?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. nucleus

B. mitochondria D. chloroplasts

C. cytoplasm

http://www.dromo.com/fusionanomaly/mitochondria.jpg

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It is NOT the brains of the cell!

Which part of the cell produces the energy like a battery pack?

A. nucleus

B. mitochondria D. chloroplasts

C. cytoplasm

http://www.dromo.com/fusionanomaly/mitochondria.jpg

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50:50

Which part of the cell produces the energy like a battery pack?

B. mitochondria D. chloroplasts

http://www.dromo.com/fusionanomaly/mitochondria.jpg

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Which part of the cell produces the energy like a battery pack?

A. nucleus

B. mitochondria D. chloroplasts

C. cytoplasm

http://www.dromo.com/fusionanomaly/mitochondria.jpg

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D..

The mitochondria produces the energy like a battery pack for the cell.

http://www.dromo.com/fusionanomaly/mitochondria.jpg

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The cytoplasm is chiefly made of _____?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. Mixture of stuff

B. Both C & D D. water

C. salt

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/H/Hbonds(water).gif

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It is H20!

The cytoplasm is chiefly made of _____?

A. Mixture of stuff

B. Both C & D D. water

C. salt

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/H/Hbonds(water).gif

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50:50

The cytoplasm is chiefly made of _____?

D. water

C. salt

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/H/Hbonds(water).gif

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

The cytoplasm is chiefly made of _____?

A. Mixture of stuff

B. Both C & D D. water

C. salt

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/H/Hbonds(water).gif

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D..

The cytoplasm is chiefly made of water or H20!

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This part of the plant cell converts the sun’s energy into food.

50:50 Give Hint!

A. chloroplasts

B. nucleus D. Mitochondria

C. Cell Wall

http://www.webbschool.org/nancy/cha5/Chloroplasts.jpg

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It gives the cell its color!

A. chloroplasts

B. nucleus D. Mitochondria

C. Cell Wall

This part of the plant cell converts the sun’s energy into food?

http://www.webbschool.org/nancy/cha5/Chloroplasts.jpg

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50:50

A. chloroplasts

D. Mitochondria

This part of the plant cell converts the sun’s energy into food?

http://www.webbschool.org/nancy/cha5/Chloroplasts.jpg

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. chloroplasts

B. nucleus D. Mitochondria

C. Cell Wall

This part of the plant cell converts the sun’s energy into food?

http://www.webbschool.org/nancy/cha5/Chloroplasts.jpg

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Chloroplasts converts the sun’s energy into food for plant cells.

http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/chloropl.htm

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Which of the following does a plant cell have, but an animal cell doesn’t?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. Both B & C

B. Cell wall D. Mitochondria

C. Chloroplasts

http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/cellcomp.htm

Plant Animal

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An animal cell doesn’t have a cell wall or …..!

A. Both B & C

B. Cell wall D. Mitochondria

C. Chloroplasts

Which of the following does a plant cell have, but an animal cell doesn’t?

http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/cellcomp.htm

Plant Animal

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50:50

A. Both B & C C. Chloroplasts

Which of the following does a plant cell have, but an animal cell doesn’t?

http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/cellcomp.htm

Plant Animal

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. Both B & C

B. Cell wall D. Mitochondria

C. Chloroplasts

Which of the following does a plant cell have, but an animal cell doesn’t?

http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/cellcomp.htm

Plant Animal

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A plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts which an animal cell doesn’t.

http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/cellcomp.htm

Plant Animal

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Something is alive if it can do these three things?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. grow, replicate, and react to their environment

B. grow, reproduce, and react to their environment

D. grow, breathe, and move

C. grow, reduce, and react to their environment

http://collections.ic.gc.ca/island/graphics/plantanimation.gif

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It is either replicate or reproduce!

A. grow, replicate, and react to their environment

B. grow, reproduce, and react to their environment

D. grow, breathe, and move

C. grow, reduce, and react to their environment

Something is alive if it can do these three things?

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50:50

A. grow, replicate, and react to their environment

B. grow, reproduce, and react to their environment

Something is alive if it can do these three things?

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. grow, replicate, and react to their environment

B. grow, reproduce, and react to their environment

D. grow, breathe, and move

C. grow, reduce, and react to their environment

Something is alive if it can do these three things?

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D..

Something is alive if it can do these three things: grow, reproduce, and react to their

environment.

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Every human begins with how many cells?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. hundreds

B. millions D. one

C. trillions

http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/Notes/images/week1/2cellhum.jpg

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It begins with uno (Spanish) or un (French)

A. hundreds

B. millions D. one

C. trillions

Every human begins with how many cells?

http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/Notes/images/week1/2cellhum.jpg

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50:50

A. hundreds

D. one

Every human begins with how many cells?

http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/Notes/images/week1/2cellhum.jpg

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. hundreds

B. millions D. one

C. trillions

Every human begins with how many cells?

http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/Notes/images/week1/2cellhum.jpg

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Every human begins with one cell.

http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/Notes/images/week1/2cellhum.jpg

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50:50 Give Hint!

A. one

B. hundreds D. millions

C. trillions

How many cells are in the human body?

http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/HopOn/samples/bio/web_pages/immune/lines_of_defense/macrophage.gif

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It is more than 1000000

A. one

B. hundreds D. millions

C. trillions

How many cells are in the human body?

http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/HopOn/samples/bio/web_pages/immune/lines_of_defense/macrophage.gif

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50:50D. millions

C. trillions

How many cells are in the human body?

http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/HopOn/samples/bio/web_pages/immune/lines_of_defense/macrophage.gif

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. one

B. hundreds D. millions

C. trillions

How many cells are in the human body?

http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/HopOn/samples/bio/web_pages/immune/lines_of_defense/macrophage.gif

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There are trillions of cells in the human body.

http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/HopOn/samples/bio/web_pages/immune/lines_of_defense/macrophage.gif

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A twin is the same as a clone?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. false

B. true D. usually

C. sometimes

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/13pure/04trigonometry/23identities/images/twins.gif

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It is either false or valid!

A. false

B. true D. usually

C. sometimes

A twin is the same as a clone?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/13pure/04trigonometry/23identities/images/twins.gif

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50:50A. false

B. true

A twin is the same as a clone?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/13pure/04trigonometry/23identities/images/twins.gif

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. false

B. true D. usually

C. sometimes

A twin is the same as a clone?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/13pure/04trigonometry/23identities/images/twins.gif

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A twin is the same as a clone is false.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/13pure/04trigonometry/23identities/images/twins.gif

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A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

50:50 Give Hint!

A. 0,0

B. 60, 40 D. 50,50

C. 100,100

http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/images/research/genes.jpg

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It is an even amount for both parents!

A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

A. 0,0

B. 60, 40 D. 50,50

C. 100,100

A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/images/research/genes.jpg

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50:50

A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

D. 50,50

C. 100,100

A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/images/research/genes.jpg

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

A. 0,0

B. 60, 40 D. 50,50

C. 100,100

A twin gets _____% of genes from his/her mother and ____% of genes from his/her father.

http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/images/research/genes.jpg

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A twin gets 50% of genes from his/her mother and 50% of genes from his/her father.

http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/bio/graphics/genes.jpg

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A clone gets 100% of its genes from?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. nobody

B. A test tube creation D. One single parent

C. Both parents

http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/bio/graphics/genes.jpg

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100% can only come from 1 person.

A. nobody

B. A test tube creation D. One single parent

C. Both parents

A clone gets 100% of its genes from?

http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/bio/graphics/genes.jpg

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50:50D. One single parent

C. Both parents

A clone gets 100% of its genes from?

http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/bio/graphics/genes.jpg

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. nobody

B. A test tube creation D. One single parent

C. Both parents

A clone gets 100% of its genes from?

http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/bio/graphics/genes.jpg

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D..

A clone gets 100% of its genes from one single parent.

http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/bio/graphics/genes.jpg

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All of the following are instruments used to magnify objects EXCEPT?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. telescope

B. microscope D. Eye glasses

C. mirror

http://www.lcsweb.com/magnify.jpg

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It is used to show you a reflection!

A. telescope

B. microscope D. Eye glasses

C. mirror

All of the following are instruments used to magnify objects EXCEPT?

http://www.lcsweb.com/magnify.jpg

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D. Eye glasses

C. mirror

All of the following are instruments used to magnify objects EXCEPT?

http://www.lcsweb.com/magnify.jpg

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. telescope

B. microscope D. Eye glasses

C. mirror

All of the following are instruments used to magnify objects EXCEPT?

http://www.lcsweb.com/magnify.jpg

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D..

All of the following are instruments used to magnify objects EXCEPT the mirror.

http://www.clipartclipart.com/gifart_topics/topic_Household/Clipart-of-Mirrors-0212-3015-5823.html

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You must have your thinking cap on!

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How many kingdoms of living things are there?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. 5

B. 7 D. 20

C. 10

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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It is the same as 200/40

A. 5

B. 7 D. 20

C. 10

How many kingdoms of living things are there?

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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50:50A. 5

B. 7

How many kingdoms of living things are there?

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. 5

B. 7 D. 20

C. 10

How many kingdoms of living things are there?

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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D..

There are five kingdoms of living things created by Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778).

http://anthro.palomar.edu/animal/animal_1.htm

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Moving right along!

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50:50 Give Hint!

A. plantae

B. animalia D. protista

C. monera

This kingdom has cell membranes, moves from place to place and eats food.

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html

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All the animals belong in this category!

A. plantae

B. animalia D. protista

C. monera

This kingdom has cell membranes, moves from place to place and eats food.

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

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50:50

A. plantae

B. animalia

This kingdom has cell membranes, moves from place to place and eats food.

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. plantae

B. animalia D. protista

C. monera

This kingdom has cell membranes, moves from place to place and eats food.

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/index.html

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D..

This kingdom has cell membranes, moves from place to place and eats food.

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50:50 Give Hint!

A. bacteria

B. mushroom D. Cheese

C. Euglena

What is an example of a Protista?

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http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/biomedia/text/txt_pictures.htm

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It has a tail called a flagellum!

A. bacteria

B. mushroom D. Cheese

C. Euglena

What is an example of a Protista?

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/biomedia/text/txt_pictures.htm

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50:50

B. mushroom

C. Euglena

What is an example of a Protista?

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/biomedia/text/txt_pictures.htm

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. bacteria

B. mushroom D. Cheese

C. Euglena

What is an example of a Protista?

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http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/biomedia/text/txt_pictures.htm

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D..

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Euglena, Amoebas, & paramecia

are examples of Protista

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50:50 Give Hint!

A. euglena

B. mushroom D. Rod bacteria

C. paramecium

What is an example of Monera?

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif

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The picture shows some bacteria!

A. euglena

B. mushroom D. Rod bacteria

C. paramecium

What is an example of Monera?

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif

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50:50

D. Rod bacteria

C. paramecium

What is an example of Monera?

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

A. euglena

B. mushroom D. Rod bacteria

C. paramecium

What is an example of Monera?

Picture Credit:Picture Credit:

http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/images/bacilli.gif

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D..

Rod Bacteria is an example of Monera?

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50:50 Give Hint!

A. protista

B. fungi

C. plantae

C. animalia

This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and has a

cell wall?

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This kingdom helps change carbon dioxide to oxygen.

A. protista

B. fungi

C. plantae

C. animalia

This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and has a

cell wall?

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B. fungi

C. plantae

This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and has a

cell wall?

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A. protista

B. fungi

C. plantae

C. animalia

This kingdom has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and has a

cell wall?

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D..

Plantae has chlorophyll, makes its own food, and has a cell wall

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A. flagellum

B. cytoplasm D. tail

C. cilia

What is the long tail called of the Euglena?

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It is either A or C!

A. flagellum

B. cytoplasm D. tail

C. cilia

What is the long tail called of the Euglena?

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A. flagellum C. cilia

What is the long tail called of the Euglena?

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A. flagellum

B. cytoplasm

D. tail

C. cilia

What is the long tail called of the Euglena?

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D..

Flagellum is the long tail called of the Euglena. Below is an actual

picture of a Marine Euglena moving.

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Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom?

50:50 Give Hint!

A.protista

B. fungi D. plantae

C. monera

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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It is what grows on your moldy cheese!

A.protista

B. fungi D. plantae

C. monera

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom?

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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B. fungi D. plantae

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom?

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/menu/index.html

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A.protista

B. fungi D. plantae

C. monera

Mushrooms are a part of which kingdom?

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D..

Mushrooms are a part of the fungi kingdom.

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Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. monera

B. animalia D. protista

C. fungi

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Mushrooms are a part of this group!

A. monera

B. animalia D. protista

C. fungi

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT?

http://vilenski.org/science/safari/fungus/fungus.html

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50:50D. protista

C. fungi

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT?

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A. monera

B. animalia D. protista

C. fungi

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT?

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D..

Organisms in all of the following can make their own food EXCEPT fungi does not make its own

food, it lives off of other animals or food.

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Which of the following organisms can move on their own?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. amoebas

B. bacteria D. Both A& C

C. paramecia

http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif

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If they are in the Protista kingdom, they can move!

A. amoebas

B. bacteria D. Both A& C

C. paramecia

Which of the following organisms can move on their own?

http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif

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B. bacteria D. Both A& C

Which of the following organisms can move on their own?

http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif

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A. amoebas

B. bacteria D. Both A& C

C. paramecia

Which of the following organisms can move on their own?

http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/bio/zoologie/Animation_ser.gif

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D..

Both Amoebas and Paramecias are in the Protista kingdom and can move on their

own.

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Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular organisms?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. plantae

B. fungi D. protista

C. monera

http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg

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Rod bacteria is in this kingdom!

Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular

organisms?

A. plantae

B. fungi D. protista

C. monera

http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg

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Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular

organisms?

D. protista

C. monera

http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg

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Which of the following is NOT a kingdom that has multicellular

organisms?

A. plantae

B. fungi D. protista

C. monera

http://images.virtualology.com/images/387.jpg

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D..

Monera does NOT have multicellular organisms. It is a one celled kingdom

and rod bacteria is an example.

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These plants are complex, with stems, roots, and leaves.

50:50 Give Hint!

A. vascular

B. nonvascular D. invertebrates

C. vertebrates

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It is either vascular or nonvascular because plants don’t have bones!

These plants are complex, with stems, roots, and leaves.

A. vascular

B. nonvascular D. invertebrates

C. vertebrates

http://www.uci.net/~kwright/artwork/rflwr.gif

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These plants are complex, with stems, roots, and leaves.

A. vascular

B. nonvascular

http://www.uci.net/~kwright/artwork/rflwr.gif

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These plants are complex, with stems, roots, and leaves.

A. vascular

B. nonvascular D. invertebrates

C. vertebrates

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D..

These plants are complex, with stems, roots, and leaves so they are vascular.

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Which of the following are classified as vascular (complex) plants?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. liverworts

B. All of the above D. trees

C. moss

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It has to have stems, roots, and leaves!

Which of the following are classified as vascular (complex) plants?

A. liverworts

B. All of the above D. trees

C. moss

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Which of the following are classified as vascular (complex) plants?

D. trees

C. moss

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Which of the following are classified as vascular (complex) plants?

A. liverworts

B. All of the above D. trees

C. moss

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D..

Trees are classified as vascular (complex) plants.

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This animal group has a backbone?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. vertebrates

B. invertebrates D. nonvascular

C. vascular

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Humans belong in this group!

This animal group has a backbone?

A. vertebrates

B. invertebrates D. nonvascular

C. vascular

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This animal group has a backbone?

A. vertebrates

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This animal group has a backbone?

A. vertebrates

B. invertebrates D. nonvascular

C. vascular

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D..

This animal group has a backbone and is called vertebrates.

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These plants are very simple and have no duct system (moss & hornworts).

50:50 Give Hint!

A.vascular

B. nonvascular D. invertebrates

C. vertebrates

http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/t/a/tas242/

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It is an antonym for vascular!

These plants are very simple and have no duct system.

A.vascular

B. nonvascular D. invertebrates

C. vertebrates

http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/t/a/tas242/

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These plants are very simple and have no duct system.

A.vascular

B. nonvascular

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These plants are very simple and have no duct system.

A.vascular

B. nonvascular D. invertebrates

C. vertebrates

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D..

Nonvascular plants are very simple and have no duct system.

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Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. ant

B. spider D. lobster

C. lizard

http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/wms/invertebrate_lab_pictures.htm

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This means it has a backbone (vertebrate)!

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate?

A. ant

B. spider D. lobster

C. lizard

http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/wms/invertebrate_lab_pictures.htm

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Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate?

B. spider

C. lizard

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate?

A. ant

B. spider D. lobster

C. lizard

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D..

Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate? In other words which one does have a backbone

(vertebrate). In this case the answer is the lizard.

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Feathers, fins, and sharp claws are all examples of __________?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. Vascular adaptation

B. Behavioral adaptation D. Structural adaptations

C. Community adaptation

http://www.riroe.k12.il.us/riroe/zoo/apicella/billadaptations.html

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It has to do with how the animal is built!

Feathers, fins, and sharp claws are all examples of __________?

A. Vascular adaptation

B. Behavioral adaptation D. Structural adaptations

C. Community adaptation

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Feathers, fins, and sharp claws are all examples of __________?

D. Structural adaptations

C. Community adaptation

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

Feathers, fins, and sharp claws are all examples of __________?

A. Vascular adaptation

B. Behavioral adaptation D. Structural adaptations

C. Community adaptation

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Feathers, fins, and sharp claws are all examples of structural adaptation.

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50:50 Give Hint!

A. Schooling in fish

B. hibernation

C. migration

D. All of the above

Examples of behavioral adaptations include:

http://www.rmc-rheingold.de/owl_animation.gif

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This means that animals act or adjust their behavior according to the seasons.

A. Schooling in fish

B. hibernation

C. migration

D. All of the above

Examples of behavioral adaptations include:

http://www.rmc-rheingold.de/owl_animation.gif

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C. migration

D. All of the above

Examples of behavioral adaptations include:

http://www.rmc-rheingold.de/owl_animation.gif

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A. Schooling in fish

B. hibernation

C. migration

D. All of the above

Examples of behavioral adaptations include:

http://www.rmc-rheingold.de/owl_animation.gif

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Examples of behavioral adaptations include: all of them (Schooling fish, migration, and

hibernation.

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Which of the following terms would NOT describe a place where an organism lives and grows?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. ecosystem

B. habitat D. Life cycle

C. forest

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Ecosystem and habitat are almost synonyms.

Which of the following terms would NOT describe a place where an organism lives and grows?

A. ecosystem

B. habitat D. Life cycle

C. forest

http://www.whiteholmefarm.com/images/RIVER%20HABITAT.jpg

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Which of the following terms would NOT describe a place where an organism lives and grows?

B. habitat D. Life cycle

50:50

http://www.whiteholmefarm.com/images/RIVER%20HABITAT.jpg

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Which of the following terms would NOT describe a place where an organism lives and grows?

A. ecosystem

B. habitat D. Life cycle

C. forest

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A. C..

D..

Ecosystem, habitat, and forest all describe an environment where an organism lives and grows. The

Life Cycle does NOT describe a place where an organism lives and grows.

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All organisms go through predictable stages of growth called ________?

50:50 Give Hint!

A. habitat

B. Life cycles D. pollination

C. dormancy

http://www.austmus.gov.au/webinabox/images/cycle.gif

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It is similar to the water ________.

All organisms go through predictable stages of growth called ________?

A. habitat

B. Life cycles D. pollination

C. dormancy

http://www.austmus.gov.au/webinabox/images/cycle.gif

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All organisms go through predictable stages of growth called ________?

50:50

A. habitat

B. Life cycles D. pollination

C. dormancy

http://www.austmus.gov.au/webinabox/images/cycle.gif

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You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!

All organisms go through predictable stages of growth called ________?

A. habitat

B. Life cycles D. pollination

C. dormancy

http://www.austmus.gov.au/webinabox/images/cycle.gif

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D..

All organisms go through predictable stages of growth called life cycle.

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• You have won $1,000,000. In order to not lose that money to the Martians, you must solve the mystery using all the clues you collected.

• The Question is:What kingdom do the Space Martians belong to?

A. monera

E. imaginary

D. plantae

C. fungi

B. space

F. secret

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