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Jeopardy Fish Mollusks Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Mammals & Birds Reptiles & Amphib. Fish Arthropods Mollusks Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

Mammals & Birds $100 question An eagle, owl and hawk are members of which bird group? A cardinal, sparrow and chickadee are members of which bird group? A woodpecker is a member of which bird group?

Mammals & Birds $100 Answer Birds of prey Perching birds Cavity-nesting birds

Mammals & Birds $200 question What avian characteristic is unique amongst emus, ostriches, and rheas?

Mammals & Birds $200 answer They are flightless.

Mammals & Birds $300 question Mammals’ bodies have at least a little of this covering.

Mammals & Birds $300 Answer Hair

Mammals & Birds $400 Question List four flight adaptations of birds

Mammals & Birds $400 Answer Hollow bones Muscular breast muscles Reduced digits wings

Mammals & Birds $500 Question Name the three groups of mammals and describe the major differences between these groups.

Mammals & Birds $500 Answer Monotremes – lay leathery eggs Marsupials – born prematurely, moves to pouch where it continues to develop Placentals – young stay in body until fully developed

Reptiles & Amphibians $100 Question Amphibians use both and to breathe.

Reptiles & Amphibians $100 answer Lungs and their skin

Reptiles & Amphibians $200 Question Reptiles and amphibians get their body heat from their surroundings so they are considered to be

Reptiles & Amphibians $200 Answer ectothermic

Reptiles & Amphibians $300 Question This animal group has moist skin and goes through metamorphosis.

Reptiles & Amphibians $300 Answer

Reptiles & Amphibians $400 Question What crocodilian feature sets them apart from other reptiles?

Reptiles & Amphibians $400 Answer Four-chambered heart

Reptiles & Amphibians $500 Question This reptilian species lives in New Zealand and has 3 rows of teeth.

Reptiles & Amphibians $500 Answer Tuatara

Fish $100 Question A trout, walleye, and large-mouth bass are examples of what type of fish? A lamprey and hagfish are examples of what type of fish? A shark and ray are examples of what type of fish?

Fish $100 Answer Bony fish Jawless fish Cartilaginous

. Fish $200 Question A fish uses this for buoyancy. A fish uses these to breathe

Fish $200 Answer Swim bladder Gills

Fish $300 Question This is used by fish to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water

Fish $300 Answer Lateral line

Fish $400 Question True or False. All fish have scales.

Fish $400 Answer False. Fish such as catfish and eel do not have scales.

Describe the purposes of the caudal fin and dorsal fin. Fish $500 Question Describe the purposes of the caudal fin and dorsal fin.

Fish $500 Answer Caudal fin – forward movement Dorsal fin – balance and stability (staying upright)

What does the word “arthropod” mean? Arthropods $100 Question What does the word “arthropod” mean?

Jointed legs or appendages Arthropods $100 Answer Jointed legs or appendages

What differentiates spiders from insects? Arthropods $200 Question What differentiates spiders from insects?

Arthropods $200 Answer

What is the purpose of molting? Arthropods $300 Question What is the purpose of molting?

Arthropods $300 Answer The exoskeleton cannot stretch and thus restricts growth. Arthropods therefore replace their exoskeletons by molting.

Arthropods $400 Question List three characteristics that all arthropods share. Hint: one has to do with its outer covering, one has to do with its body shape, and one has to do with its circulatory system.

Arthropods $400 Answer Exoskeleton Invertebrates (no backbone) open circulatory system

Arthropods $500 Question This group includes spiders, mites and ticks. This group includes lobsters, crabs, and shrimp. This group includes millipedes and centipedes.

Arthropods $500 Answer Arachnids Crustaceans Uniramians

Name three parts of a mollusk. Mollusks $100 Question Name three parts of a mollusk.

Mollusks $100 Answer Mantle, foot and radula

Mollusks $200 Question Snails and slugs are part of which group? Clams and oysters are part of which group? Squid and octopus are part of which group?

Mollusks $200 Answer Gastropod Bi-valves Cephalopods

Mollusks $300 Question Mollusks and arthropods are both invertebrates. What are two differences between these animal groups?

Mollusks $300 Answer Most mollusks have shells and they do not have segmented legs or appendages.

Mollusks $400 Question Name the four structures above.

Mollusks $400 Answer Mantle Foot Visceral Mass Radula

Mollusks $500 Question What is the purpose of the radula, the mantle, and the foot?

Mollusks $500 Answer Mantle – covers and protects the visceral mass Radula – used for feeding Foot – used for crawling, burrowing, or as tentacles.