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