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Final Jeopardy Question Animal Classification InvertebratesVertebrate Vertebrate 2 Characteristics of Vertebrates 10 20 30 40
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10 Point Question Animals are multicellular and _________________. Eukaryotic Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question How do animals reproduce? Sexually Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question What is the protein called that surrounds the cells of animals and helps them keep their shape? Collagen Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question How do animals get their energy? Eating other organisms Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question What is the simplest invertebrate with no tissue, organs, or organ system? Sponge Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question Which phylum includes snails, slugs, and clams and has bilateral symmetry with soft bodies? Mollusks Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question Contrast the size and complexity of vertebrates and invertebrates. Invertebrates are smaller and less complex than vertebrates. Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question Summarize the characteristics of an arthropod and list three different types of arthropods. Invertebrate with bilateral symmetry, appendages, and exoskeleton. Insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question What 2 things do all fish have in common? Gills & Fins Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question Describe a characteristic of mammals that is not present in other vertebrates. Mammary glands that produce milk Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question Define chordate. An animal that has a notochord, a nerve cord, a tail, and pharyngeal pouches at some point in its life. Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question Compare and contrast the characteristics of amphibians with reptiles. They both have 3 chambered hearts and lay eggs. Reptiles have lungs all their life and amphibians develop them later. Amphibian’s body changes shape, but reptiles don’t. Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question Identify the class of vertebrates that uses gills and lungs. Amphibians Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question Contrast the number of invertebrate species with the number of vertebrate species on Earth. Invertebrates make up 95 percent of the living species on earth. Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question Differentiate the young of the duck-billed platypus from those of other mammals. Most mammals have live young, but they lay eggs. Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question Describe the 3 classes of fish. Jawless fish - no jaw Cartilaginous fish – skeleton made of cartilage Bony fish- have bones Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question All vertebrates have a _________________. Backbone Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question How many openings does the digestive system have? Two Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question Name a part of the body that is in the nervous system. Brain Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question What does the circulatory system do? Move blood through the body Back to the Game Board
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Compare and contrast a roundworm with a flatworm. They both have bilateral symmetry with nerve, muscle, and digestive tissue and a simple brain. A flatworm has a flat body and a roundworm has a round body. A flatworm has a digestive system with one opening and a roundworm has two openings.
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