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1 Jeopardy Directions In Jeopardy, remember the answer is in the form of a question. Select a question by clicking on it. After reading the question click on the word “answer” on the bottom of the screen. After seeing the answer click on the picture of Alex Trebec to return to the question board. Keep track of score with your partner. Play the final Jeopardy question together betting with the points you have each earned. Click here to begin.

2 Cell Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Invertebrate Animals Protista Plants Vertebrate Animals Animal Behaviors Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Protista
3 structures used for locomotion/movement in protists.

4 What is pseudopod (false foot), cillia, & flagella?
$100 Answer from Protista What is pseudopod (false foot), cillia, & flagella?

5 $200 Question from Protista
Contractile vacuole

6 What is a structure used for regulating water balance in a protist?
$200 Answer from Protista What is a structure used for regulating water balance in a protist?

7 $300 Question from Protista
Autotrophic protist

8 What is a euglena or an algae?
$300 Answer from Protista What is a euglena or an algae?

9 $400 Question from Protista
Difference between a protist and bacteria.

10 What is eukaryotic? (bacteria are prokaryotic)
$400 Answer from Protista What is eukaryotic? (bacteria are prokaryotic)

11 $500 Question from Protista
Difference between a protist and most fungi.

12 What is multicellular? Also protists can be autotrophic.
$500 Answer from Protista What is multicellular? Also protists can be autotrophic.

13 Type of nonvascular plant.
$100 Question from Plants Type of nonvascular plant.

14 (moss, liverworts, hornworts)?
$100 Answer from Plants What are bryophytes (moss, liverworts, hornworts)?

15 Seedless vascular plant that reproduces using spores.
$200 Question from Plants Seedless vascular plant that reproduces using spores.

16 $200 Answer from Plants What are ferns?

17 $300 Question from Plants Vascular plant that produces seeds protected inside flowers and fruits.

18 $300 Answer from Plants What are Angiosperms?

19 $400 Question from Plants Abiotic factor that non-vascular plants rely on for their life cycle.

20 $400 Answer from Plants What is water?

21 Vascular structure that transports sugar/food to the roots.
$500 Question from Plants Vascular structure that transports sugar/food to the roots.

22 $500 Answer from Plants What is the phloem?

23 $100 Question from Invertebrate Animals
These structures are used for respiration (gas exchange) in insects.

24 $100 Answer from Invertebrate Animals
What are spiracles?

25 $200 Question from Invertebrate Animals
The digestive tube in the grasshopper and earthworm consists of many folds. The reason why folds increase the efficiency of food absorption is because they increase ___________.

26 $200 Answer from Invertebrate Animals
What is because the folds (called villi) increase surface area.

27 $300 Question from Invertebrate Animals
Sequence of stages of complete metamorphosis in a butterfly.

28 $300 Answer from Invertebrate Animals
What is egg  larva  pupa  adult ?

29 $400 Question from Invertebrate Animals
Sandworms are annelid worms that live on the seafloor. They absorb oxygen and ________________wastes through their skin.

30 $400 Answer from Invertebrate Animals
What is excrete?

31 $500 Question from Invertebrate Animals
Reproduction in fish and amphibians: (internal or external) fertilization & (internal or external) development

32 $500 Answer from Invertebrate Animals
What is EXTERNAL fertilization & EXTERNAL development?

33 $100 Question from Vertebrate Animals
A specialized protein hormone that regulates blood glucose in animals, like humans.

34 $100 Answer from Vertebrate Animals
What is insulin?

35 $200 Question from Vertebrate Animals
Reproduction in mammals involves: ______________ fertilization & ______________ development

36 $200 Answer from Vertebrate Animals
What is INTERNAL fertilization & INTERNAL development?

37 $300 Question from Vertebratev Animals
What type of circulatory system evolved earliest in invertebrates and allowed blood to flow freely in a cavity around the organs?

38 $300 Answer from Vertebrate Animals
What is an open circulatory system?

39 $400 Question from Vertebrate Animals
2 structures (or systems) responsible for regulation/homeostasis in animals.

40 $400 Answer from Vertebrate Animals
What is are neurons and hormones or Nervous System & Endocrine System?

41 $500 Question from Vertebrate Animals
Function of the placenta in mammals is Digestion & excretion Milk production & excretion Nutrition and excretion Digestion and blood exchange

42 $500 Answer from Vertebrate Animals
What is c) Nutrition and excretion

43 $100 Question from Animal Behaviors
Estivation is most similar to _____

44 $100 Answer from Animal Behaviors
What is hibernation?

45 $200 Question from Animal Behaviors
Which of the following is an innate behavior? Classical Conditioning Habituation Imprinting Suckling

46 $200 Answer from Animal Behaviors
What is d) Suckling?

47 $300 Question from Animal Behaviors
Pheromones are primarily used for what purpose? Communication with organisms of different species. Communication with organisms of the same species. Controlling internal responses in a single organism. Controlling external responses in a single organism.

48 $300 Answer from Animal Behaviors
What is b) Communication with organisms of the same species.

49 $400 Question from Animal Behaviors
Which of these behaviors represents habituation? A cat learns to ignore a statue of an owl. A student gets out of bed when the alarm goes off. A bird moves to its perch when the cage is opened. A salamander raised away from water can swim.

50 $400 Answer from Animal Behaviors
What is a) A cat learns to ignore a statue of an owl?

51 $500 Question from Animal Behaviors
An insect moves toward the light. This is an example of ___________ ____________

52 $500 Answer from Animal Behaviors
What is positive phototaxis?

53 Final Jeopardy Malphigian tubes, kidneys, nephron
List the STERNGRR term that best categorizes each item/criteria described in this organism. Malphigian tubes, kidneys, nephron External fertilization, placenta, egg Metamorphosis 4 chambered heart

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Malphigian tubes, kidneys, nephron
External fertilization, placenta, egg Metamorphosis 4 chambered heart Excretion Reproduction Growth and Developmnet TRANSPORT


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