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100 200 300 400 500 Classification Basics Cnidarians Sponges WormsMollusksFish Amphibian s Reptiles Birds Mammals 200 100
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7 modern classification system A 100
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What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, Genus & species A 100
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The 6 kingdoms A 200
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What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, Protists, fungi, plants & animals? A 200
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Homo sapien A 300
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What is the genus and species of humans? A 300
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It is the broadest (largest) Category of living things A 400
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What is the kingdom? A 400
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1. Living things are made of cells. 2. Living things obtain and use energy. 3. Living things grow and develop. 4. Living things reproduce. 5. Living things respond to their environment. 6. Living things adapt to their environment. A 500
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What are Characteristics of All Living Things? A 500
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An animal without a backbone B 100
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What is an invertebrate? B 100
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Sessile B 200
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What is an animal that does not move? B 200
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2 Examples of Cnidarians B 300
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What is a jelly fish & a sea anenome? B 300
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Sponges body shape or structure B 400
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What is a hollow body tube? B 400
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The 2 body forms of a cnidarian B 500
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What is polyp & medusa? B 500
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When an organism can be divided into 2 equal parts C 100
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What is bilateral symmetry? C 100
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When one organism benefits, the Other organism is harmed C 200
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What is a parasite? C 200
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When an organism can live on its’ own without help from another organism C 300
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What is a free-living organism? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Complete this table correctly C 400 InsectaArachnid # of body segments # of pairs legs per segment Example
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C 400 InsectaArachnid # of body segments32 # of pairs legs per segment 1 (6 total legs)4 (8 total legs) ExampleBee, butterflySpider, scorpion
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An organism that has a mouth and an anus (hint: type of digestive system) C 500
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What is a complete digestive system? C 500
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The 3 classes of Mollusk D 100
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What is gastropod, bivalve & cephalopod? D 100
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The part of the mollusk that secretes its shell D 200
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What is the mantle? D 200
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How gastropods eat D 300
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What is their radula? D 300
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The phylum that squid and octopus belong to. D 400
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What is cephalopoda? D 400
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How an echinoderm moves (sea star) D 500
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What are tube feet? D 500
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The 4 characteristics of all chordates E 100
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What are notochord, nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches & post anal tail? E 100
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An animal that can not regulate their body temp so their temperature changes with the environments temperature E 200
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What is ectotherm? E 200
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The number of chambers that a fish’s heart has E 300
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What is 4? E 300
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How adult amphibians breathe? E 400
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What is through their lungs & skin? E 400
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The developmental process amphibians go through E 500
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What is metamorphosis? E 500
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The 3 main types of reptiles F 100
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What are snakes, lizards & turtles? F 100
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The number of chambers a reptiles heart has F 200
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What is 3? F 200
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3 characteristics of reptiles F 300
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What are ectotherms, waterproof skin, scales, claws & lay eggs? F 300
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The 3 types of mammals F 400
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What are marsupials, monotremes & placentals? F 400
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The main characteristic of a monotreme & give an example F 500
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What are mammals that lay eggs with leathery shells & what is a platypus? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Use the white board to write your answers: 1.Are humans monotremes, marsupials or placentals 2.What kingdom, phylum, class and order are we classified into? Click on screen to continue
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1.Placentals: embryos completely develop inside the female’s uterus 2.Kingdom: Animal Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammal Order: Primate Click on screen to continue
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