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Life Science Jeopardy Animals Arthro- pods Verte- brates Name That Phylum Wild- Card 100 200 300 400 500
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An animal that has a backbone
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A characteristic that helps an animal survive in its environment
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4 things all animals need to live
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4 characteristics of all animals
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The 8 invertebrate phyla we have studied in class
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Arthropod group with 2 body segments and no antennae
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The process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
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The 4 stages of complete metamorphosis in the correct order
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The 4 major groups of arthropods in order from least legs to most
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3 characteristics of all arthropods
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The type of reproduction used by all vertebrates
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Vertebrate Phylum
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The 3 major groups of fish
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The ectothermic classes of vertebrates
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The 5 classes of vertebrates
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Names of the 2 fish shown here
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Organs that filter waste and produce urine
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Mammal organs that produce milk to feed young
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Organ that helps bony fish stabilize their body at different water depths
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The 3 body segments of an insect
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What is a vertebrate
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What is an adaptation
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What are food, water, oxygen, living space (also: stable internal conditions)
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What are multicellular, heterotrophic, most can move, most reproduce sexually (also: eukaryotic)
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What are porifera (sponges), cnidaria (cnidarians), platyhelminthes (flatworms), nematoda (roundworms), annelida (segmented worms), molluska (mollusks), arthropoda (arthropods), echinodermata (echinoderms)
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What are arachnids
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What is molting
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What are egg, larva, pupa, adult
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What are insects, arachnids, crustaceans, centipedes/millipedes
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What is they are invertebrates with an exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages
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What is sexual reproduction
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What is Chordata
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What are jawless, cartilaginous, and bony
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What are fish, amphibians, and reptiles
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What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
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What is mollusca (mollusk)
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What is chordata (chordate)
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What is echinodermata (echinoderm)
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What is porifera
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What is cnidaria (cnidarian)
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Who are Dory and Marlin
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What are kidneys
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What are mammary glands
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What is a swim bladder
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What is the head, thorax, and abdomen
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Life Science Double Jeopardy Moll- usks Name That Class Cnida- rians Verte- brates Wild- card 200 400 600 800 1000
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Mollusk group with members that have 2 shells
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3 cephalopods
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Structure that produces a mollusk’s shell and covers its internal organs
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Mollusk group(s) that include members that do not have shells
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Mollusk group(s) that include members that have gills
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Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals that use gills to breathe
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Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals with a 4-chambered heart
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Vertebrate class(es) that only use external fertilization
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Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals that give birth to live young
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Vertebrate class(es) in which you could find animals that lay eggs
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What cnidarians use to capture food and defend themselves
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The cnidarian body plan showed here
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Cnidarian symmetry
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The asexual reproduction method shown here
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The name and body plan of the cnidarian shown here
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2 cartilaginous fish
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A dramatic change in form during the life cycle of an amphibian
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The number of chambers a reptile’s heart has
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A frog’s transparent third eyelid
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The vertebrate shown here
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A frog larvae
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The phylum of the worm shown here
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The names and phylum of the 2 animals shown here
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The 6 Kingdoms
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7 organs that make up a frog’s digestive system
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What are bivalves
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What is a squid, octopus, and chambered nautilus (also: cuttlefish)
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What is a mantle
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What are gastropods and cephalopods
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What are gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods
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What are fish and amphibians
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What are birds and mammals
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What are amphibians
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What are fish and mammals
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What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
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What are stinging tentacles
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What is a medusa
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What is radial symmetry
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What is budding
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What is coral and a polyp
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What are sharks and rays (also: skates)
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What is metamorphosis
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What is 3
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What is the nictitating membrane
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What is a lamprey
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What is a tadpole
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What is annelida (annelid)
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What are sea star (starfish), sea urchin, and echinodermata (echinoderm)
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What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals
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What are esophagus, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, cloaca, and anus (also: liver, gall bladder)
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