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This is

Jeopardy Life Science

What is an Animal? Animal Symmetry SpongesCnidariansWorms Capture the Chapter r Jeopardy

What is an Animal? for 200 Structures or behaviors that allow animals to perform basic functions in their environments are called this.

What is an Animal? for 400 All animals are classified by these 3 characteristics: the way the animal develops, its DNA and ___________.

What is an Animal? for 600 An invertebrate is an animal with no _____________________________.

What is an Animal? for 800 The cells of animals are organized into higher levels of structure, including ____________, organs, and systems.

Animal Symmetry for 200 A starfish has this type of symmetry.

Animal Symmetry for 400 A butterfly has this type of symmetry.

Animal Symmetry for 600 A sponge has this type of symmetry.

Animal Symmetry for 800 Animals with bilateral symmetry have _______________ body which allows them to move quickly and efficiently.

Sponges for 200 This type of organism has the following characteristics: filters water, has collar cells, and reproduces sexually and asexually

Sponges for 400 Sponges obtain food and _____________ from the water.

Sponges for 600 These cells help move water throughout the sponge.

Sponges for 800 Sponges sometimes use this type of reproduction in which a single organism produces a new organism that is identical to itself.

Cnidarians for 200 These are invertebrates that have two different body plans – a polyp and a medusa.

Cnidarians for 400 Cnidarians use these to capture food and defend themselves.

Cnidarians for 600 Cnidarians are ______________ animals. (they don’t have a backbone)

Cnidarians for 800 Corals spend their adult lives a this body plan.

Worms for 200 The three major phyla of worms are flatworms, roundworms and these.

Worms for 400 Round worms have a digestive tract with this many openings.

Worms for 600 Segmented worms have this kind of circulatory system.

Worms for 800 Roundworms have this kind of symmetry.

Capture the Chapter for 200 Budding is a form of this type of reproduction.

Capture the Chapter for 400 An organism that lives in or on another organism is called this. An organism that lives in or on another organism is called this.

Capture the Chapter for 600 An adaptation is a characteristic that helps an organism to perform basic _______________ in their environments.

Capture the Chapter for 800 The organism that supports a parasite is called this.

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What is an Animal? Animal Symmetry SpongesCnidariansWorms Capture the Chapter Double Jeopardy

What is an Animal? for 400 Tissues that perform the same function may combine to form this.

What is an Animal? for 800 This is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.

What is an Animal? for 1200 All animals do this at some point in their lives.

What is an Animal? for 1600 These are the major functions of animals.

Animal Symmetry for 400 _______________ symmetry is if there is just one line that divides it into halves that are mirror images.

Animal Symmetry for 800 Objects with ____________ symmetry have many lines of symmetry that all go through a central point.

Animal Symmetry for 1200 All organisms with __________ symmetry live in water.

Animal Symmetry for 1600 Organisms with bilateral symmetry generally have __________________ on their front ends.

Sponges for 400 Sponges do not have tissues or _________________.

Sponges for 800 After fertilization, a ___________ develops. This immature form of an animal looks very different from the adult.

Sponges for 1200 The sponge ____________ organisms out from the water for food.

Sponges for 1600 Sponges belong to the phylum _____________ which means “having pores.”

Cnidarians for 400 Jellyfish have long ____________ which they use to sting and capture prey.

Cnidarians for 800 Jellyfish use their tentacles to put captured prey into this opening.

Cnidarians for 1200 When coral larva attach to solid surfaces and secrete a hard, strong skeleton it forms these over time.

Cnidarians for 1600 These are the three main types of cnidarians we studied.

Worms for 400 Earthworms have this type of circulatory system.

Worms for 800 A closed circulatory system helps the earthworm by moving this material quickly throughout its body.

Worms for 1200 _________________ are flat and soft as jelly.

Worms for 1600 Earthworms and other segmented worms have bodies made up of many linked sections called ____________.

Capture the Chapter for 400 This is the name for organisms that hunt and eat prey.

Capture the Chapter for 800 Predators have special adaptations which allow them to catch ______________________

Capture the Chapter for 1200 Some adaptations that predators have for catching prey include:

Capture the Chapter for 1600 Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms are all ______________________.

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