School of Education * Dept of Education Malone University By Lindsay Brugger.

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School of Education * Dept of Education Malone University By Lindsay Brugger

 The animal kingdom is divided into two major groups.  Answer Answer

 The animal kingdom is divided into two major groups.  Invertebrates and Vertebrates  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 What allows birds to fly?  Answer Answer

 What allows birds to fly?  Their lightweight bones  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 Vertebrates are animals of the phylum Cordata that have what two characteristics?  Answer Answer

 Vertebrates are animals of the phylum Cordata that have what two characteristics?  Two sets of paired appendages and a backbone  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 Invertebrates have a…  Answer Answer

 Invertebrates have a …  Backbone!  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 The simplest invertebrate that is sessile when it is young is the  Answer Answer

 The simplest invertebrate that is sessile when it is young is the  Sponge  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 Invertebrates affect people in these ways…  Answer Answer

 Invertebrates affect people in these ways…  Transmit diseases, provide raw materials and pollinate crops  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 True or False, Reptiles are cold blooded?  Answer Answer

 True or False, Reptiles are cold blooded?  True  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 How many major groups of reptiles are there today?  Answer Answer

 How many major groups of reptiles are there today? 44  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 Any vertebrate with four legs or limbs such as a turtle or salamander is a…  Answer Answer

 Any vertebrate with four legs or limbs such as a turtle or salamander is a…  Tetrapod  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 True or False, mammals use external fertilization to reproduce  Answer Answer

 True or False, mammals use external fertilization to reproduce  False  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 Invertebrates use _________to produce offspring because it does not require a sperm cell and egg cell to join.  Answer Answer

 Invertebrates use _________to produce offspring because it does not require a sperm cell and egg cell to join.  Asexual Reproduction  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy

 When a sperm cell and an egg cell join they make a fertilized egg which is called…  Answer Answer

 When a sperm cell and an egg cell join they make a fertilized egg which is called…  Sexual Reproduction  Main Menu of Jeopardy Main Menu of Jeopardy