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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 PORIFERA CNIDARIA MOLLUSCS ARTHROPODS FFI ECHINODERMS 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 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question – Porifera What does the word “Porifera” mean?

Porifera: full of pores $100 Answer – Porifera Porifera: full of pores

$200 Question – Porifera Where do sponges live?

$200 Answer – Porifera They live in the sea or in freshwater

$300 Question – Porifera Fill in the blank: The body is supported by a skeleton formed by small needles, called .

$300 Answer – Porifera The body is supported by a skeleton formed by small needles, called spicules.

$400 Question – Porifera How do sponges feed?

$400 Answer – Porifera Sponges are filtering animals, so they feed by filtering water through their body and retaining the food particles

Do Porifera reproduce sexually or asexually? $500 Question – Porifera Do Porifera reproduce sexually or asexually?

$500 Answer – Porifera Both! They can reproduce sexually and develop from eggs or asexually through fragmentation or budding

$100 Question – Cnidaria True or false: Cnidaria are carnivores

$100 Answer - Cnidaria True: They catch their pray using their tentacles.

$200 Question - Cnidaria Fill in the blank: Medusae have the shape of a/an .

$200 Answer - Cnidaria Fill in the blank: Medusae have the shape of an umbrella.

$300 Question – Cnidaria True or false: Cnidaria can reproduce sexually and develop from eggs, but not asexually through budding.

$300 Answer - Cnidaria False! They can also produce asexually through budding

$400 Question - Cnidaria What type of symmetry do cnidarians display?

$400 Answer - Cnidaria Radial symmetry

$500 Question - Cnidaria Name the two basic body forms of Cnidaria

$500 Answer - Cnidaria Swimming medusae (umbrella shape) Sessile polyps (bag shape)

$100 Question – Molluscs Mollusc means:

$100 Answer – Molluscs Mollusc: soft

$200 Question – Molluscs True or false: The head doesn’t contain sense organs

$200 Answer – Molluscs False! The head does contain the sense organs

$300 Question – Molluscs Fill in the blank: Aquatic molluscs breathe through .

$300 Answer - Molluscs Aquatic molluscs breathe through gills.

$400 Question - Molluscs True or False: The main groups of molluscs are gastropods, arthropods, and bivalves.

$400 Answer – Molluscs False! The main groups of molluscs are gastropods, cephalopods, and bivalves.

$500 Question - Molluscs What is inside the “visceral mass” of a mollusc?

$500 Answer - Molluscs The internal organs

$100 Question – Arthropods True or False: This is the most widespread phylum of our planet.

$100 Answer - Arthropods True!

$200 Question - Arthropods Give an example of an “appendage” arthropods have

$200 Answer - Arthropods Legs, antennas, palps

$300 Question - Arthropods True or False: Arthropods reproduce asexually

$300 Answer - Arthropods False! Arthropods reproduce sexually

$400 Question - Arthropods What allows arthropods to move their bodies?

$400 Answer - Arthropods Their rigid and articulated exoskeleton. It is composed of pieces that fit together.

$500 Question - Arthropods How are arthropods classified?

$500 Answer - Arthropods They are classified by the number of their legs

$100 Question – Echinoderms True or False: Echinoderms are terrestrial animals.

$100 Answer – Echinoderms . False! Echinoderms are marine animals

$200 Question – Echinoderms How do echinoderms reproduce?

$200 Answer –Echinoderms Most reproduce sexually through eggs; however, some of them reproduce asexually through the fragmentation of its arms.

$300 Question – Echinoderms What is the ambulacral system of an echinoderm used for?

$300 Answer – Echinoderms It is used to move and to capture food.

$400 Question – Echinoderms True or False: The starfish is “echinoid”.

$400 Answer – Echinoderms False! The starfish is an “asteroid” and the sea urchin is the “echinoid”

$500 Question –Echinoderms Do Echinoderms have hard skeletons or exoskeletons?

$500 Answer – The 5 kingdoms They have hard skeletons.

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer