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THIS IS Jeopardy 2

With Your Host... Ms. Anderson 3

Jeopardy Picture This Animals Symmetry Sponges & Cnidarian Worms Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 4

The basic unit of structure and function in living things 5

What is a cell? A 100 6

A group of similar cells that perform a specific function 7

What is tissue? ASlide 4 200 8

A group of tissues working together 9

What are organs? A 300 10

Obtaining food and oxygen, multi-cellular, moving and reproducing ASlide 12 400 11

Characteristics of animals What are animals? Characteristics of animals A 400 12

Stages of the current classification system 13

Kingdom, Plylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species What is….. Kingdom, Plylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species A 500 14

The process by which a single organism produces a new organism identical to itself 15

What is asexual reproduction? B 100 16

An animal with a backbone 17

What is a vertebrate animal? 18

An object with this has one line that divides it into halves that are mirror images 19

What is bilateral symmetry? 20

An animal that has this lives in water and has many lines that divide it B 400 21

What is radial symmetry? BSlide 4 400 22

Symmetry type of the Cnidarian phyla B 500 23

What is Radial symmetry? B 500 24

An invertebrate animals with no symmetry, tissues or organs CSlide 26 100 25

What is a sponge? C 100 26

An invertebrate animal with stinging cells, that receives food through a central body cavity 27

What is Cnidarian? CSlide 4 200 28

Nemocytes CSlide 30 300 29

What are stinging cells? 30

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400 31

How a Cnidarian eats…. C 400 32

Stings prey with stinging cells Bring stunned or dead prey to central cavity Absorb nutrients Waste material leaves central cavity CSlide 4 400 33

A collection of cnidarian skeletons attached to a hard surface 34

What is the coral reef? C 500 35

What are the three phyla of worms? D 100 36

flatworms, roundworms, segmented worms D 100 37

Worms are the simplest organism with this type of nerve tissue? D 200 38

Brain/Ganglia D 200 39

An organism that does not live in or on other organisms 40

What is a free-living organism? DSlide 4 300 41

An organism that lives inside or on another organism 42

What is a parasite? D 400 43

Life Cycle of a Tapeworm DSlide 45 500 44

Eat tapeworm egg/larvae Attach hooked-head to intestine Absorbs host’s nutrients Fertilized eggs released in feces Plants with eggs are eaten DSlide 4 500 45

Organism that produces its own food 46

An ice cube is this state of matter What is an Autotroph? An ice cube is this state of matter E 100 47

An animal that eats both plants and animals 48

What is an omnivore? E 200 49

Planarian, tapeworm, flukes are examples of…. 50

What are flatworms? E 300 51

How are multi-cellular animals organized? 52

Tissues-cells working together Organs-tissues working together Cells-basic unit Tissues-cells working together Organs-tissues working together Systems-organs working together Organism—systems working together E 400 53

An immature animal that looks different than the adult 54

What is larva? E 500 55

F 100 56

What is a Sponge? F 100 57

Who’s phyla do I belong? F 200 58

Cnidarian F 200 59

What type of worm is this? 60

What is a segmented worm? F 300 61

This is how a sponge eats…. F 400 62

What is a filter feeder? F 400 63

I am part of what group of worms? 64

Planarians are a type of flatworms. 65

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen toSlide 67 begin 66

An animal without a background Is an….. Click on screen to continue 67

What is an invertebrate? Click on screen to continue 68

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT 69