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Animals Jeopardy. VERTE-BRATES I. VERTE-BRATES 2. Animal Charac- teristics. The CHOR-DATES. INVERTE-BRATES. 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.
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Animals Jeopardy VERTE-BRATES I VERTE-BRATES 2 Animal Charac- teristics The CHOR-DATES INVERTE-BRATES 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
ANSWER:This type of organism is described as being multicellular, heterotrophic and eukaryotic. QUESTION: What is an animal? A-100
ANSWER: Most animals show this type of symmetry. QUESTION: What is bilateral? A-200
ANSWER: 95% of all animals are grouped into a single category called this. QUESTION: What is the invertebrates? A-300
ANSWER: This essential function in animals rids the body of nitrogen/metabolic wastes. QUESTION: What is excretion? A-400
ANSWER: Members of phylum Chordata and this invertebrate phylum are deuterostomes. QUESTION: What is Echinodermata? A-500
ANSWER: Some invertebrates have this type of symmetry in which body parts extend from the central axis of the body. QUESTION: What is radial? B-100
ANSWER: In order for diffusion to occur across a respiratory surface, the surface must be this. QUESTION: What is moist? B-200
ANSWER: Blood is partially contained within a system of blood vessels in this type of circulatory system. QUESTION: What is an open circulatory system? B-300
ANSWER: In animals, the zygote divides repeatedly to form this hollow ball of cells. QUESTION: What is a blastula? B-400
ANSWER: This is the definition of cephalization. QUESTION: What is the concentration of sense organs/nerve cells in the anterior end of an animal? B-500
ANSWER: The flexible, supporting structure seen only in chordates is called this. QUESTION: What is a notochord? C-100
ANSWER: Pikaia is best known for this. QUESTION: What is being the first chordate? C-200
ANSWER: These are the 4 chordate characteristics. QUESTION: What are the notochord nerve cord pharyngeal pouches / gill slits postanal tail? C-300
ANSWER: These are two nonvertebrate chordates. QUESTION: What are tunicates and lancelets? C-400
ANSWER: These are the two features that led to the adaptive radiation of vertebrates. QUESTION: What are jaws and paired appendages? C-500
ANSWER: Land vertebrates use these for respiration. QUESTION: What are lungs? D-100
ANSWER: Because this type of chordate requires a great deal of energy to keep its metabolic rate high, it must eat more food. QUESTION: What is an endotherm? D-200
ANSWER: The air sacs found in the lungs of mammals are called this. QUESTION: What are alveoli? D-300
ANSWER: Controlling this is the key to maintaining homeostasis in many vertebrates. QUESTION: What is body temperature? D-400
ANSWER: All vertebrates except fish have this type of circulatory system. QUESTION: What is double loop? D-500
ANSWER: These two systems support a vertebrate’s body and make it possible to control movement. QUESTION: What are the skeletal and muscular systems? E-100
ANSWER: These are the respiratory structures used by amphibians. QUESTION: What are gills (as larvae), lungs and skin? E-200
ANSWER: In vertebrates, these are the main organs of excretion. QUESTION: What are kidneys? E-300
ANSWER: These are the heart chambers in reptiles. QUESTION: What are two atria and one ventricle with an incomplete septum? E-400
ANSWER: These are the vertebrate groups that are fertilized internally. QUESTION: What are reptiles, birds and mammals? E-500
ANSWER: Tunicates belong to this subphylum. QUESTION: What is Urochordata? FINAL JEOPARDY