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Jeopardy Life Science

Mollusks Arthropods (except Insects) Insects Insect Ecology Echinoderms Capture the Chapter Jeopardy

Mollusks for 200 A squid is an example of this group of mollusks.

Mollusks for 400 Mollusks are ___________ (no backbone) with gills and a shell producing organ called a mantle.

Mollusks for 600 Some mollusks have tentacles to detect and grab prey. Others have gills to collect food. This is the special part gastropods have to collect food.

Mollusks for 800 A mollusk’s _______________ covers its internal organs and produces its shell if it has one.

Arthropods (except Insects) for 200 Crustaceans have more pairs of antennae than any other arthropods. This is the number of pairs they have.

Arthropods (except Insects) for 400 Spiders, ticks, and scorpions are all examples of _________________________.

Arthropods (except Insects) for 600 These are the four groups of arachnids.

Arthropods (except Insects) for 800 Of the following list, name the characteristics that arthropods have. exoskeleton, mantle, muscular foot, invertebrate, jointed appendages, water vascular system, segmented bodies, radial symmetry, molting, endoskeleton

Insects for 200 Being a nymph is NOT part of _________________ metamorphosis.

Insects for 400 Name the three body sections of an insect.

Insects for 600 If an animal has one pair of antennae and six legs, it could be this.

Insects for 800 During this kind of metamorphosis, an egg hatches into a stage called a nymph.

Insect Ecology for 200 An organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms is called a _____________________.

Insect Ecology for 400 An organism that breaks down the wastes and dead bodies of other organisms is known as this.

Insect Ecology for 600 The study of food chains and other ways that organisms interact with their environment is called this.

Insect Ecology for 800 A natural predator or disease released into an area to fight a harmful insect is called this.

Echinoderms for 200 The skin of most echinoderms is supported by a spiny internal skeleton called this.

Echinoderms for 400 Tube feet, which most echinoderms use to grasp objects, move around, and catch food, are part of this system.

Echinoderms for 600 An echinoderm has this kind of symmetry.

Echinoderms for 800 In the water vascular system, water is forced through the water vessels and makes the ___________ function.

Capture the Chapter for 200 If a mollusk has two shells, it is this kind of mollusk.

Capture the Chapter for 400 The wings of an insect are attached to this section of its body. The wings of an insect are attached to this section of its body.

Capture the Chapter for 600 Of the following list, name the characteristics that mollusks have. exoskeleton, mantle, muscular foot, invertebrate, jointed appendages, water vascular system, segmented bodies, radial symmetry, molting, endoskeleton

Capture the Chapter for 800 Of the following list, name the characteristics that echinoderms have. exoskeleton, mantle, muscular foot, invertebrate, jointed appendages, water vascular system, segmented bodies, radial symmetry, molting, endoskeleton

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