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Title: JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY
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C D
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Final Jeopardy
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What is a mouth?
  • Trout use this body part to suck up food.

BACK
3
What is prey?
  • An organism that is eaten by other organisms.

BACK
4
What is a kype?
  • The hooked part of the lower jaw.

BACK
5
What is a nare?
  • This organ helps the trout detect odors.

BACK
6
What are gills?
  • This organ works the same way our lungs do.

BACK
7
What is the operculum?
  • A hard plate covering the gills.

BACK
8
What are eyes?
  • These organs have triangle-shaped pupils.

BACK
9
What is a lateral line?
  • This is a sense organ running from the operculum
    to the tail.

BACK
10
What is a vent?
  • This is an opening through which eggs or milt
    pass during spawning.

BACK
11
What is a caudal fin?
  • This gives the trout a push and acts as a rudder.

BACK
12
What is a dorsal fin?
  • Used for swimming and stabilization. (six
    letters)

BACK
13
What is an anal fin?
  • This is a bottom fin used for swimming and
    stabilization.

BACK
14
What is an adipose fin?
  • This fatty fin does not have rays.

BACK
15
What is a pectoral fin?
  • This is used as a brake and helps with side to
    side movement.

BACK
16
What are pelvic fins?
  • This pair of fins help with up and down movement.

BACK
17
What is 42 - 55 degrees?
  • The optimal water temperature for our classroom
    aquarium.

BACK
18
What are brook trout?
  • The type of trout we are raising.

BACK
19
What are fry?
  • Larval fish that no longer depend on their yolk
    sac for nutrients and actively seek food.

BACK
20
What is an alevin?
  • Larval fish which receive nutrients from a yolk
    sac.

BACK
21
What is an invertebrate?
  • An organism without a backbone.

BACK
22
What is eyed egg stage?
  • Stage in the development of the egg in which the
    eyes can be seen.

BACK
23
What is a hatchery?
  • A location where fish eggs are collected,
    incubated, hatched and reared for release.

BACK
24
What is a sac fry?
  • A newly hatched alevin with the yolk sac still
    attached.

BACK
25
What is pollution?
  • Contamination of air, water or soil.

BACK
26
What is catch and release?
  • Practice of releasing live all the fish caught.

BACK
27
What is turbidity?
  • Cloudiness in the water caused by sediments that
    have been stirred up.

back
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  • Double Jeopardy!!!

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