Title: 20 Square Template
1Jeopardy
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2Animal Classification Invertebrates Vertebrate Vertebrate 2 Characteristics of Vertebrates
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Final Jeopardy Question
310 Point Question
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Eukaryotic
- Animals are multicellular and _________________.
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420 Point Question
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Sexually
- How do animals reproduce?
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530 Point Question
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Collagen
- What is the protein called that surrounds the
cells of animals and helps them keep their shape?
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640 Point Question
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Eating other organisms
- How do animals get their energy?
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710 Point Question
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Sponge
- What is the simplest invertebrate with no tissue,
organs, or organ system?
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820 Point Question
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Mollusks
- Which phylum includes snails, slugs, and clams
and has bilateral symmetry with soft bodies?
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930 Point Question
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Invertebrates are smaller and less complex than
vertebrates.
- Contrast the size and complexity of vertebrates
and invertebrates.
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1040 Point Question
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Invertebrate with bilateral symmetry, appendages,
and exoskeleton. Insects, arachnids, and
crustaceans.
- Summarize the characteristics of an arthropod and
list three different types of arthropods.
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1110 Point Question
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Gills Fins
- What 2 things do all fish have in common?
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1220 Point Question
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Mammary glands that produce milk
- Describe a characteristic of mammals that is not
present in other vertebrates.
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1330 Point Question
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An animal that has a notochord, a nerve cord, a
tail, and pharyngeal pouches at some point in
its life.
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1440 Point Question
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They both have 3 chambered hearts and lay eggs.
Reptiles have lungs all their life and
amphibians develop them later. Amphibians body
changes shape, but reptiles dont.
- Compare and contrast the characteristics of
amphibians with reptiles.
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1510 Point Question
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Amphibians
- Identify the class of vertebrates that uses gills
and lungs.
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1620 Point Question
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Invertebrates make up 95 percent of the living
species on earth.
- Contrast the number of invertebrate species with
the number of vertebrate species on Earth.
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1730 Point Question
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Most mammals have live young, but they lay eggs.
- Differentiate the young of the duck-billed
platypus from those of other mammals.
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1840 Point Question
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Jawless fish - no jaw Cartilaginous fish
skeleton made of cartilage Bony fish- have bones
- Describe the 3 classes of fish.
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1910 Point Question
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Backbone
- All vertebrates have a _________________.
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2020 Point Question
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Two
- How many openings does the digestive system have?
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2130 Point Question
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Brain
- Name a part of the body that is in the nervous
system.
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2240 Point Question
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Move blood through the body
- What does the circulatory system do?
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23Final Jeopardy Question
- Compare and contrast a roundworm with a flatworm.
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They both have bilateral symmetry with nerve,
muscle, and digestive tissue and a simple brain.
A flatworm has a flat body and a roundworm has a
round body. A flatworm has a digestive system
with one opening and a roundworm has two openings.