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Jeopardy 100 Animal Diversity Animal Behavior Ecosystems Natural Cycles Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 A word that means different A word that means different Diversity Diversity

1 - $200 An animal that has a backbone An animal that has a backbone vertebrate vertebrate

1 - $300 A living thing that has parents that are quite different from each other A living thing that has parents that are quite different from each other hybrid hybrid

1 - $400 A group of tissue that work together A group of tissue that work together organ organ

1 - $500 An animal that does not have a backbone An animal that does not have a backbone Invertebrate Invertebrate

2 - $100 An adaptation that allows an animal to look like its surroundings An adaptation that allows an animal to look like its surroundings camouflage camouflage

2 - $200 A behavior that is taught to an animal is called A behavior that is taught to an animal is called Learned behavior Learned behavior

2 - $300 The largest kind of animal found on Earth arthropods

2 - $400 An animals behavior that they do automatically An animals behavior that they do automatically Inherited behavior Inherited behavior

2 - $500 The highest class of animals with backbones and an example The highest class of animals with backbones and an example Mammals, humans Mammals, humans

3 - $100 A place where an organism lives A place where an organism lives habitat habitat

3 - $200 An animal that eats both plants and animals An animal that eats both plants and animals omnivore omnivore

3 - $300 An animal that eats only producers and an example An animal that eats only producers and an example Herbivore, millipedes Herbivore, millipedes

3 - $400 A living thing that is hunted for food A living thing that is hunted for food prey prey

3 - $500 All living and non living things in an area that interact with each other All living and non living things in an area that interact with each other ecosystem ecosystem

4 - $100 Energy is passed from producers to consumers to decomposers in what Energy is passed from producers to consumers to decomposers in what Food chain Food chain

4 - $200 Organisms that break down dead matter are called Organisms that break down dead matter are called decomposers decomposers

4 - $300 Animals that hunt other animals for food are called Animals that hunt other animals for food are called predators predators

4 - $400 An animal that feeds only on the remains of dead animals is called… An animal that feeds only on the remains of dead animals is called… scavenger scavenger

4 - $500 Living organisms that produce their own food for themselves is called …. Living organisms that produce their own food for themselves is called …. Producers Producers

Final Jeopardy What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable in an experiment What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable in an experiment Independent variable is what you control to conduct the experiment Independent variable is what you control to conduct the experiment Dependent variable is what you are find out, the purpose of the experiment/what you are looking at to find your results. Dependent variable is what you are find out, the purpose of the experiment/what you are looking at to find your results.