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Science Jeopardy Chapter 14: Animal Behavior & Classification.

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1 Science Jeopardy Chapter 14: Animal Behavior & Classification

2 VocabularyScenariosDescribe Vocabulary Describe Scenarios

3 Vocabulary-3 True or False? An animal can be a consumer, omnivore, carnivore, herbivore, predator, or prey. True or False? Vertebrates include those organisms without a skull and backbone. True or False? A fish is a vertebrate. Answer Key

4 Vocabulary-4 A biological clock is an internal control of ___________ cycles. –Can you name two? Answer Key

5 Vocabulary-5 Match the words below with either innate behavior or learned behavior. –Genetic –Experience –Reflex –Instinct –Bike riding Answer Key

6 Vocabulary-6 Communication is… … a signal and response. …either sight, sound, touch, or smell (chemical) …only noise that organisms use to share information. …information that travels from one animal to another. Answer Key

7 Vocabulary-7 Match the following characteristics with either a predator or prey: –Camouflage –Sharp teeth –Poison –Burrowing Behavior Answer Key

8 Vocabulary-8 ___________ involves decreased body temperature, living off of stored body fat, and is a ________ behavior. Answer Key

9 Vocabulary-9 __________ is a seasonal behavior that involves decreased activity in the summer. Explain the picture. Answer Key

10 Vocabulary-10 __________ is also a seasonal behavior that involves the ________________ clock of most organisms that travel for food, water, or finding a ________. Answer Key

11 Describe-11 Describe which of the following would be considered an advantage to living in a group instead of individually? –Attracting Predators –Finding Food –Spreading Disease Answer Key

12 Describe-12 Describe each picture in terms of vertebrate versus invertebrate. A C B E Answer Key D

13 Describe-13 Describe the difference between a plant and an animal. You must include the following terms: –consumer, producer, cell wall, photosynthesis, respiration, chlorophyll, & movement Answer Key

14 Describe-14 Describe how an animal uses navigation tools to travel. –Land------- –Position of the ------ –Magnetic ----- Answer Key

15 Describe-15 Describe the situation of the predator who preys upon something that is unfamiliar and poisonous. If the predator changes its eating habits after digesting the poisonous prey, what kind of behavior is demonstrated and why? Answer Key

16 Describe-16 A zoologist MUST understand the _________ rhythms of the animal with which he/she cares for. Why? Describe a particular example! Answer Key

17 Use as many vocabulary terms from this chapter to describe this scenario. Scenarios-17 Answer Key Scuba-diver approaches reef Eel…

18 Scenarios-18 Describe the method of communication. Answer Key

19 Why would an adult male lion kill off the young or cubs of the pride? (Consider that this male has just gained dominance over all other males.) Scenarios-19 Answer Key

20 Scenarios-20 Estivation, ______________, and Hibernation are ultimately connected to what natural cycle? Answer Key _____________ Estivation _________ Hibernation 1. 2.

21 Scenarios-21 Answer Key 3. 2. 1. 4. 5. 6.

22 Answer Key: Slide 3: T, F, T Slide 4: Natural-hibernation, migration, estivation,… Slide 5: Innate = genetic, reflex, instinct Slide 6: Slide 7: Predator = sharp teeth, (poison could go either way!) Slide 8: Hibernation, seasonal Slide 9: Estivation, reduced activity when there’s hot weather, burrowing Slide 10: Migration, biological,mate Slide 11: Finding Food Slide 12: A-Vertebrate, B-Vertebrate, C-Vertebrate, D- Vertebrate, E-Invertebrate.

23 Slide 13: Plant = producer, cell wall, photosynthesis, chlorophyll Slide 14: Landmark, stars or sun, field Slide 15: Learned Behavior - what tastes bad or feels bad won’t be approached ever again…lesson learned by experience! Slide 16: Circadian Rhythms = waking, sleeping, eating… Slide 17: Protection of territory by aggressive gestures/behaviors Slide 18: Touch, Sound, Pheromone, & Warning Coloration Slide 19: Rid the pride of another male’s traits and perpetuate your own! Slide 20: Migration, 1. Biological Clock, 2. Migration Slide 21: 1. Kingdom, 2. Class, 3. Genus, 4. Animal, 5. Plant, 6. Fungi Answer Key:


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