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Animal Kingdom Jeopardy Or…..What are the characteristics of a good pet!!!

Gets it’s heat from outside it’s body. What are ectotherms?

Class of vertebrates that gets its oxygen from both lungs and skin. What are Amphibians?

Organ that helps snakes smell. What is a tongue?

Type of body temperature regulation that birds and mammals share. What is Endotherm?

Type of mammal that can fly. What are bats?

First Class of Vertebrates to have amniotic eggs and complete their life cycles entirely on land. What are Reptiles?

Spinnerets (hint: webs) What are glands in arachnids that produce silk?

Holes in the shells of insects for breathing. What are spiracles?

Extensions on Echinoderms that are used for moving, opening shells, etc. What are tube feet?

Difference between reptile and amphibian integument. What is soft, moist skin versus dry, scaly skin?

The reason birds sit on their eggs. What is to keep them warm?

Difference between nocturnal and diurnal. What is night and day?

Type of metamorphosis of a bee. What is complete?

Arthropods shedding their exoskeleton. What is molting?

Snail’s structure that obtains food. What is a radula?

Structure in mollusks that secretes the shell. What is the mantle?

Type of symmetry in butterflies. What is bilateral?

Chemical that makes up the shells of mollusks. What is calcium carbonate?

Type of respiratory organ found in Arachnids. What are book lungs?

Example of shellfish. What are clams/oysters/muscles?

Reason that birds eat gravel. What is to grind food?

Most reptiles have the same heart as this other class of Vertebrates. What are Amphibians?

Kingdom that plants belong to. What is Plantae (or plant)?

Final Jeopardy Kingdom, Phylum, SubPhylum, Class, and Order of rattlesnake. What is Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Reptilia, And Squamata!