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Powerpoint Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Chordates Invertebrates Animal Body Plans Animal Evolution Grab Bag 10 20 30 40 50

What is a Chordate? Category 1 - 10

Which of the following is not a characteristic all chordates: A. Pharyngeal Pouches B. Autotrophic C. Backbones D. Notochord Category 1 - 20

Chordates that have a backbone are Called?

Come up to the screen and point to the notochord on the diagram:

Name all four characteristics that All chordates share

Invertebrates are animals that lack a ______________.

Which of the following is not an Invertebrate A. a Scorpion B. a Jellyfish C. a Tiger D. a SeaStar

Why don’t invertebrates form a true clade?

What is the most common form of reproduction for invertebrates?

Name the at least three functions invertebrates must perform to survive

The _____________, or the middle layer gives rise to muscles and much of the circulatory, respiratory, and excretory organ systems

Which of the following animals has radial symmetry: Chordates Arthropods Echinoderms Mollusks

What is cephalization?

What is the difference between protostomes and deuterostomes?

List five of the eight features of animal body plans

True or False: Animal phyla are typically defined according to adult body plans and patterns of embryological development

What do the blue boxes represent?

True or False: An animal that has a more complicated body system can function better than an animal with a more simple body system

Each phylum’s body plan can be viewed as an evolutionary ___________ in which a particular set of body structures perform essential functions

What happens to a phylum over time If its body plan doesn’t enable its members to survive and reproduce?

A multicellular, eukaryotic heterotroph, whose cells lack cell walls is a(n): A. Plant C. Protist B. Virus D. Animal

The job of collecting waste materials from a complex animal’s body cells and delivering them to organs that will release them from the body is carried out by the: A. Nervous system B. Circulatory system C. Digestive system D. Excretory system

Most animals reproduce: A. Asexually through cloning B. Sexually by producing diploid gametes C. Asexually through fusion D. Sexually by producing haploid gametes

  The nervous system of complex animals gather information using cells called: A. Pharyngeal Pouches B. Receptors C. Notochords D. Muscles

List At least four characteristics all animals have in common