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$100 Fish Reptiles PrimatesBirdsMisc. $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

These are the two major types of fish. bony and cartilagenous

This is the organ system that allows sharks and other fish to sense pressure changes. Lateral line system

This is the other major type of cartilagenous fish besides sharks. Rays

This animals lays eggs and the young are born outside the body. oviparous

lungfish This bony fish is probably the ancestor of amphibians and tetrapods.

Reptiles that are cold- blooded are also called this. Ectothermic

This is the function of scales on reptiles. To protect and prevent dehydration

This is when the first great radiation of reptiles occurred. Permian period

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

These are the largest living reptiles Crocodillians

During the Triassic period, the second great reptilian radiation occurred with the origin and diversification of these two groups. Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs

This is the subclass where the opposable thumb is found in primates. Antropord primates (monkeys, apes, and humans.)

These monkeys have prehinsle tails and side nostrils. New World Monkeys

Of the four genera of Apes, these are included in the Pogo. Orangutans

When something is considered Hominid they are more closely related to these. Humans

“Lucy” belongs to this Genus. Which are all extinct. Australopithecines

This is the most obvious adaptation for birds. Wings

This is the most famous metazoic bird. Archaeopteryx

This is the digestive organ near the stomach in which a bird’s food is ground. Gizzard

Which bird travels the farthest in it annual migration. Arctic tern

These are the components of a feather. Shaft, barb, barbule, and hooks

These were the first tetrapods to spend a substanial portion of their time on land. Amphibians

Most amphibians use this to breath. Skin

This is what the word amphibian means and why. Two lives, because most live in water as a larva, and on land as an adult.

What are notochord, dorsal, hallow nerve chord, and pharyngeal slits. Anatomical features of the phylum Chordata

Some species of this jawless vertebrate feed only as larva. Sea Lamprey

FINAL JEOPARDY ? Classification

We group animals together on the basis of evolutionary relatedness and not on appearance. These relations are manifested into traits. These traits are known as this of. Phylogeny