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1
Chapter 9 Review Jeopardy
  • With your host/hostess,
  • Your classmate

2
Chapter 9 Review Jeopardy
What am I? Organisms Body Parts Exceptions Misc.
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
3
What am I? 100
  • Which organism is a mollusk?

4
What am I? 200
  • Which organism has flagella and spicules?

5
What am I? 300
  • Which organisms are arthropods?

6
What am I? 400
  • Which organisms have a segmented body?

7
What am I? 500
  • Which organism has a closed circulatory system?

8
Organisms 100
  • Organisms that feed on and harm the organism
    they live on are called
  • A) echinoderms.
  • B) mollusks.
  • C) parasites.
  • D) sponges.

9
Organisms 200
  • Animals without backbones are called
  • A) invertebrates.
  • B) protists.
  • C) tracheophytes.
  • D) vertebrates.

10
Organisms 300
  • Clams, squid, and octopuses are examples of
  • A) sponges.
  • B) mollusks.
  • C) echinoderms.
  • D) arthropods.

11
Organisms 400
  • Which of the following organisms has a body made
    up of two cell layers with a jellylike substance
    between them?
  • A) arthropod.
  • B) earthworm.
  • C) jellyfish.
  • D) sponge.

12
Organisms 500
  • Animals with jointed legs are
  • A) mollusks.
  • B) echinoderms.
  • C) cnidarians.
  • D) arthropods.

13
Body Parts 100
  • The rough, tonguelike organ used by many mollusks
    to obtain food is a
  • A) mantle.
  • B) polyp.
  • C) radula.
  • D) thorax.

14
Body Parts 200
  • The middle section of an insects body is known
    as the
  • A) abdomen.
  • B) chitin.
  • C) thorax.
  • D) tympanum.

15
Body Parts 300
  • Which of the following structures does an
    echinoderm use to move and obtain food?
  • A) setae.
  • B) spiracles.
  • C) tentacles.
  • D) tube feet.

16
Body Parts 400
  • Tiny hairlike bristles used by an earthworm for
    movement are called
  • A. radula.
  • B. setae.
  • C. spiracles.
  • D. tube feet.

17
Daily Double
  • How many points would you like to wager on
    todays DAILY DOUBLE???

18
Body Parts 500
  • The hard, needlelike structures that support a
    sponge are
  • A) spicules.
  • B) radula.
  • C) medusa.
  • D) flagella.

19
Exceptions 100
  • Which of the following is not a stage of complete
    metamorphosis in insects?
  • A) pupa.
  • B) nymph.
  • C) larva.
  • D) egg.

20
Exceptions 200
  • Arthropods have each of the following except
  • A) a closed circulatory system.
  • B) a segmented body.
  • C) an exoskeleton.
  • D) jointed legs.

21
Exceptions 300
  • All of the following organisms have an
    endoskeleton except
  • A) sand dollars.
  • B) snails.
  • C) sea stars.
  • D) sea urchins.

22
Exceptions 400
  • All cnidarians do NOT have the following except
  • A) radulas.
  • B) setae.
  • C) stinging cells.
  • D) tube feet.

23
Exceptions 500
  • An earthworm has all of the following body
    systems except a
  • A) digestive system.
  • B) nervous system.
  • C) reproductive system.
  • D) respiratory system.

24
Miscellaneous 100
  • The ability of an animal to regrow lost parts is
    called
  • A) asexual reproduction.
  • B) metamorphosis.
  • C) regeneration.
  • D) vegetative propagation.

25
Miscellaneous 200
  • Social insects
  • A) go through incomplete metamorphosis.
  • B) have two body forms.
  • C) live alone.
  • D) live in colonies.

26
Miscellaneous 300
  • The planarian is an example of a
  • A) flatworm.
  • B) parasite.
  • C) roundworm.
  • D) segmented worm.

27
Miscellaneous 400
  • The two body forms of cnidarians are polyps and
  • A) larvae.
  • B) medusas.
  • C) nymphs.
  • D) pupas.

28
Miscellaneous 500
  • The change in form and size during the
    development stages of an insect is known as
  • A) meiosis.
  • B) metamorphosis.
  • C) osmosis.
  • D) regeneration.

29
Chapter Review Jeopardy
  • THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!
  • Know complete and incomplete metamorphosis phases
  • be able to contrast them give examples of
    organisms.

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
30
Final Jeopardy
  • What characteristics of arthropods may have
    allowed them to become the most numerous type of
    animal on Earth?
  • Possible answer Arthropods have exoskeletons,
    which help to protect their organs. Many
    arthropods have protective devices to defend
    themselves, such as large claws, stingers, or
    mouths that bite. Most insects have wings and
    many insects are small, which makes them more
    difficult to catch or kill. Many arthropods have
    colorings that help them blend in with their
    environment. Also, arthropods usually reproduce
    at a faster rate than other animals.
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