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Terrarium Jeopardy! 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Sprout Out!Who’s Who?Jumpin’Jiminy!I So Pod!Grow Up! Final Jeopardy
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Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003
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Answer Question Sprout Out! -100 The sprouting of a seed. What is germination?
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Answer Question Sprout Out! -200 The baby plant inside the seed. What is the embryo?
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Answer Question Sprout Out! -300 A container of landliving organisms and non-living things. What is a terrarium?
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Answer Question Sprout Out! - 400 Means living on the land. What is terrestrial?
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Answer Question Sprout Out! - 500 Organisms that make their own food and are eaten or consumed by other organisms. What are producers?
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Answer Question Lobsters, crabs, and shrimp. What are relatives of the isopod? Who’s Who?-100
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Answer Question Who’s Who?-200 A baby cricket. What is a nymph?
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Answer Question Who’s Who?-300 How many less pairs of legs a young isopod has than an adult isopod. What is 1 pair?
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Answer Question Who’s Who?-400 The producers in the terrarium. What are the plants (rye, alfalfa, and mustard)?
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Answer Question Who’s Who?-500 Besides their size and the number of legs, the way to tell whether an isopod is an adult. What is by its color?
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Answer Question Jumpin’ Jiminy-100 Crickets use their antennae to do this? What is to tell the smell, feel, taste, humidity, and temperature of the world around it?
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Answer Question Jumpin’ Jiminy-200 The distance a cricket can jump. What is 2 feet?
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Answer Question Jumpin’ Jiminy-300 Predators of the cricket. What are birds, snakes, lizards, frogs, and toads?
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Answer Question Jumpin’ Jiminy-400 The three main sections of the cricket. What are head, thorax, and abdomen?
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Answer Question Jumpin’ Jiminy-500 The needlelike projection that the female uses to lay eggs. What is the ovipositor?
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Answer Question I So Pod!-100 Isopods breathe with gills like these animals. What are fish?
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Answer Question I So Pod!-200 The number of pairs of legs of an adult isopod. What are seven?
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Answer Question I So Pod!-300 What an isopod does to protect itself. What is roll up into a ball?
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Answer Question I So Pod!-400 The real meaning of the word isopod. What is equal legs?
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Answer Question I So Pod!-500 The number of eggs a female isopod could be carrying. What is 200?
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Answer Question Grow Up!-100 A baby cricket. What is a nymph?
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Answer Question Grow Up!-200 In order to grow, the isopod must shed this. What is an exoskeleton?
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Answer Question Grow Up!-300 Another word for shedding. What is molt?
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Answer Question Grow Up!-400 The number of these on a cricket tell whether it is a young cricket or an adult cricket. What are wings?
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Answer Question Grow Up!-500 The three plants in your terrarium. What are mustard, rye grass, and alfalfa?
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Answer Question FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: A person who studies insects. QUESTION: What is an entomologist?
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