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1 Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds Slide 1 Hazard! Symmetry and Skeletons

2 Slide 2 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Hazard Game Board Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 100 200 300 400 500 Final Hazard Final Hazard

3 Slide 3 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 1 for 100 Which part of this picture is considered the “ANTERIOR” part of the organism? The head

4 Slide 4 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 1 for 200 Which part of the picture is considered the “DORSAL” part of the organism? The back

5 Slide 5 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 1 for 300 Which part of the picture is considered the POSTERIOR part of the organism? The rear

6 Slide 6 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 1 for 400 Which part of the picture is considered the VENTRAL part of the organism? The front area

7 Slide 7 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 1 for 500 Which part of the picture shows the ANTERIOR part of the organism? The head

8 Slide 8 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 2 for 100 Jellyfish, sea stars and sea urchins all have this type of symmetry Radial Symmetry

9 Slide 9 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 2 for 200 Worms, Humans and Butterflies all have this type of symmetry Bilateral

10 Slide 10 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 2 for 300 Sponges exhibit this type of symmetry Asymmetry

11 Slide 11 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 2 for 400 This type of symmetry includes animals are symmetrical around a center point. It can be split many different ways. Radial symmetry

12 Slide 12 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 2 for 500 This type of symmetry includes organisms that can only be split once in a single direction. Bilateral

13 Slide 13 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 3 for 100 What type of skeleton does a fish have? Endoskeleton

14 Slide 14 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 3 for 200 What type of skeleton does a crayfish have? Exoskeleton

15 Slide 15 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 3 for 300 What type of skeleton does an insect have? Exoskeleton

16 Slide 16 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 3 for 400 What type of skeleton does a worm have? Hydroskeleton

17 Slide 17 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 3 for 500 What type of skeleton do humans have? Endoskeleton

18 Slide 18 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 4 for 100 Most animals do this to find food Move

19 Slide 19 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 4 for 200 Animals are all ____________ because they cannot make their own food. (Opposite of what plants are) Heterotrophs

20 Slide 20 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 4 for 300 What do animals use to move? Muscles

21 Slide 21 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 4 for 400 Invertebrates do not have this structure. Backbone

22 Slide 22 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 4 for 500 This kingdom is filled with heterotrophic, multicellular Eukaryotes. Animal Kingdom!!! Animalia

23 Slide 23 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 5 for 100 What are skeletons used for? Protect and Support the Body

24 Slide 24 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 5 for 200 Most animals reproduce this way… Sexually

25 Slide 25 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 5 for 300 How many parents are required for asexual reproduction? 1

26 Slide 26 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 5 for 400 How many parents are required for sexual reproduction? 2

27 Slide 27 Game Board Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome BackgroundsAwesome Backgrounds +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 +100 -100 0 Reset Scores Category 5 for 500 What can’t heterotrophs make? Their own food


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