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1 Life Science Jeopardy Animals Arthro- pods Verte- brates Name That Phylum Wild- Card 100 200 300 400 500

2 An animal that has a backbone

3 A characteristic that helps an animal survive in its environment

4 4 things all animals need to live

5 4 characteristics of all animals

6 The 8 invertebrate phyla we have studied in class

7 Arthropod group with 2 body segments and no antennae

8 The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton

9 The 4 stages of complete metamorphosis in the correct order

10 The 4 major groups of arthropods in order from least legs to most

11 3 characteristics of all arthropods

12 The type of reproduction used by all vertebrates

13 Vertebrate Phylum

14 The 3 major groups of fish

15 The ectothermic classes of vertebrates

16 The 5 classes of vertebrates

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22 Names of the 2 fish shown here

23 Organs that filter waste and produce urine

24 Mammal organs that produce milk to feed young

25 Organ that helps bony fish stabilize their body at different water depths

26 The 3 body segments of an insect

27 What is a vertebrate

28 What is an adaptation

29 What are food, water, oxygen, living space (also: stable internal conditions)

30 What are multicellular, heterotrophic, most can move, most reproduce sexually (also: eukaryotic)

31 What are porifera (sponges), cnidaria (cnidarians), platyhelminthes (flatworms), nematoda (roundworms), annelida (segmented worms), molluska (mollusks), arthropoda (arthropods), echinodermata (echinoderms)

32 What are arachnids

33 What is molting

34 What are egg, larva, pupa, adult

35 What are insects, arachnids, crustaceans, centipedes/millipedes

36 What is they are invertebrates with an exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages

37 What is sexual reproduction

38 What is Chordata

39 What are jawless, cartilaginous, and bony

40 What are fish, amphibians, and reptiles

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

42 What is mollusca (mollusk)

43 What is chordata (chordate)

44 What is echinodermata (echinoderm)

45 What is porifera

46 What is cnidaria (cnidarian)

47 Who are Dory and Marlin

48 What are kidneys

49 What are mammary glands

50 What is a swim bladder

51 What is the head, thorax, and abdomen

52 Life Science Double Jeopardy Moll- usks Name That Class Cnida- rians Verte- brates Wild- card 200 400 600 800 1000

53 Mollusk group with members that have 2 shells

54 3 cephalopods

55 Structure that produces a mollusk’s shell and covers its internal organs

56 Mollusk group(s) that include members that do not have shells

57 Mollusk group(s) that include members that have gills

58 Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals that use gills to breathe

59 Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals with a 4-chambered heart

60 Vertebrate class(es) that only use external fertilization

61 Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals that give birth to live young

62 Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals that lay eggs

63 What cnidarians use to capture food and defend themselves

64 The cnidarian body plan showed here

65 Cnidarian symmetry

66 The asexual reproduction method shown here

67 The name and body plan of the cnidarian shown here

68 2 cartilaginous fish

69 A dramatic change in form during the life cycle of an amphibian

70 The number of chambers a reptile’s heart has

71 A frog’s transparent third eyelid

72 The vertebrate shown here

73 A frog larvae

74 The phylum of the worm shown here

75 The names and phylum of the 2 animals shown here

76 The 6 Kingdoms

77 7 organs that make up a frog’s digestive system

78 What are bivalves

79 What is a squid, octopus, and chambered nautilus (also: cuttlefish)

80 What is a mantle

81 What are gastropods and cephalopods

82 What are gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods

83 What are fish and amphibians

84 What are birds and mammals

85 What are amphibians

86 What are fish and mammals

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

88 What are stinging tentacles

89 What is a medusa

90 What is radial symmetry

91 What is budding

92 What is coral and a polyp

93 What are sharks and rays (also: skates)

94 What is metamorphosis

95 What is 3

96 What is the nictitating membrane

97 What is a lamprey

98 What is a tadpole

99 What is annelida (annelid)

100 What are sea star (starfish), sea urchin, and echinodermata (echinoderm)

101 What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals

102 What are esophagus, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, cloaca, and anus (also: liver, gall bladder)


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