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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Mrs. Pro

Jeopardy A- Lesson 1 B- Lesson 2 C- Lesson 3 D- Lesson 4 E- Lesson 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

What is the smallest unit of a living thing?

cell A 100

Cells that look similar can have different jobs. True or False Cells that look similar can have different jobs. A 200

True A 200

What is the job of the nucleus in a cell?

The nucleus controls the cell’s activities

How are plant and animal cells similar?

Both have a cell membrane

Which is NOT true of animal cells? it has a nucleus a cell wall surrounds it a thin outer membrane surrounds it A 500

b. a cell wall surrounds it

Most animals in the world are _____ vertebrates OR invertebrates B 100

invertebrates B 100

Genus is the second part of an organism’s scientific name. True or False Genus is the second part of an organism’s scientific name. B 200

False B 200

Why would a scientist classify an animal as a vertebrate?

It has a backbone B 300

What is the largest classification group that scientists use? B 400

Kingdom B 400

List the 7 classification groups in order from largest to smallest B 500

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species B 500

Vascular plants can grow taller than nonvascular plants. True or False Vascular plants can grow taller than nonvascular plants. C 100

True C 100

Plants with tubes to move water and nutrients are called _________

vascular plants C 200

These plants can best be described as _________________

nonvascular C 300

Pine trees reproduce by making seeds but do not have flowers. True or False Pine trees reproduce by making seeds but do not have flowers. C 400

True C 400

What are the two ways that scientists classify plants?

How they transport water/nutrients and how they reproduce

A spider is an example of an arthropod. True or False A spider is an example of an arthropod. D 100

True D 100

True or False A snake is a vertebrate D 200

True D 200

You discover an animal with a hard outer skin and jointed legs You discover an animal with a hard outer skin and jointed legs. What is it? D 300

Arthropod D 300

Arthropods have a thick protective outer “shell”. What is this called?

Exoskeleton D 400

Vertebrates are divided into five classes. Name the 5.

Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals D 500

A turtle’s shell is an adaptation it has for what purpose?

avoiding predators E 100

A giraffe’s long neck is an adaptation it has for what purpose?

getting food E 200

a sea turtle digging a hole for its eggs Offspring inherit some behaviors and learn others. Which of the following is a learned behavior? a snake hibernating a sea turtle digging a hole for its eggs a guide dog helping a visually impaired person E 300

c. a guide dog helping a visually impaired person

Which of these traits is an inherited trait of an animal? hibernating staying away from predators having black fur E 400

c. having black fur E 400

A marking on a butterfly that scares away predators is an example of _____ hibernation migration adaptation E 500

c. adaptation E 500