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Jeopardy Animal?SpongesCnidariansFlatworms Roundworms Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from H1 This type of animal eats both plants and animals for nutrition.
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$100 Answer from H1 Omnivore!
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$200 Question from H1 An adaptation where one animal closely resembles another animal in appearance or behavior.
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$200 Answer from H1 Mimicry
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$300 Question from H1 Animals without back bones.
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$300 Answer from H1 Invertebrates
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$400 Question from H1 A crayfish has what type of symmetry?
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$400 Answer from H1 bilateral
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$500 Question from H1 Animals that have body parts arranged In a circle around a center point.
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$500 Answer from H1 Radial symmetry
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$100 Question from H2 Sponges remain attached to one place for their lifetime so they are considered what?
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$100 Answer from H2 sessile
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$200 Question from H2 Sharp pointed structures in a sponge that give it structure, support and protection
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$200 Answer from H2 spicules
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$300 Question from H2 Water comes into a sponge through what structures before it leaves through the central cavity?
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$300 Answer from H2 pores
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$400 Question from H2 These structures on the collar cells that line the central cavity of a sponge help move water through the sponge
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$400 Answer from H2 flagella
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$500 Question from H2 Most sponges produce both sperm and eggs so they are called what?
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$500 Answer from H2 hermaphrodites
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$100 Question from H3 The sessile vase-like shaped body type of a cnidarian
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$100 Answer from H3 polyp
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$200 Question from H3 The free-swimming, bell-shaped body form of a cnidarian.
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$200 Answer from H3 Medusa
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$300 Question from H3 Capsules with a coiled, threadlike structures that help cnidarians capture food. These structures are located on tentacles of a cnidarian.
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$300 Answer from H3 Stinging cells
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$400 Question from H3 The sessile polyp stage of a cnidarian usually reproduces by what means to produce a free-swimming medusa.
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$400 Answer from H3 Asexually or more specifically BUDDING
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$500 Question from H3 The free-swimming medusa usually reproduces by which method to produce the sessile polyp.
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$500 Answer from H3 Sexually or fertilization.
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$100 Question from H4 An organism that depends on another organism for food or a place to live
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$100 Answer from H4 parasite
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$200 Question from H4 This type of flatworm is considered one of the most common free-living flatworms.
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$200 Answer from H4 Planarian
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$300 Question from H4 This type of parasitic flatworm enters a host through the skin of their foot and can infect the lungs, liver, eyes, and other organs.
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$300 Answer from H4 Fluke
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$400 Question from H4 This parasitic flatworm produces fertilized eggs in the segments of its body. It usually attached to the Intestines of the host organism.
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$400 Answer from H4 tapeworm
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$500 Question from H4 Flukes most commonly cause this disease in humans.
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$500 Answer from H4 Schistosomiasis
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$100 Question from H5 Roundworms have to body openings. The opening where waste leaves their body is called what?
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$100 Answer from H5 Anus
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$200 Question from H5 The most common many-celled organism on earth. Another name for roundworm.
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$200 Answer from H5 Nematode
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$300 Question from H5 Roundworms in dogs can cause what type of disease?
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$300 Answer from H5 heartworm
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$400 Question from H5 Worms that do not depend on another Organism for food or a place to live.
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$400 Answer from H5 Free-living
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$500 Question from H5 An invertebrate with a soft body and bilateral symmetry. They have three tissue layers organized into organs and organ systems.
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$500 Answer from H5 Worm
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Final Jeopardy This type of animal builds a structure by secreting their hard external skeleton on those of earlier generations.
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Final Jeopardy Answer Coral
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