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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Animal Character- istics. Sponges/ Cnidarians. Segmented Worms. Echinoderms Molluscs.
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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Question 1a All animals must get their energy by eating plants or other animals. They do NOT make their own food. What is the term for this?
Answer 1a heterotroph
Question 2a The bodies of animals are ______-cellular?
Answer 2a Multi-cellular
Question 3a Two of the major functions of animals are to get ______ and ________ for energy?
Answer 3a Food and oxygen
Question 4a Animals must keep their internal conditions in _________?
Answer 4a balance
Question 5a All animals (unlike plants) can _______. They also (like plants) can make more of themselves. This is called the ability to ________?
Answer 5a Move Reproduce
Question 1b Sponges have many _______ through which water flows?
Answer 1b Pores
Question 2b How does the water flow into and out of a sponge?
Answer 2b In through the pores into a central cavity and out the top.
Question 3b How do sponges get their food and get rid of wastes?
Answer 3b Through the passage (flow) of water into and out of the sponge.
Question 4b What is one characteristic that Cnidarians are known for?
Answer 4b Stinging tentacles
Give 2 examples of cnidarians? Question 5b
Answer 5b Jellyfish Portuguese Man-o-war Sea anemone
Question 1c Segmented worms have long _____-like bodies that are divided into ________?
Answer 1c Tube-like Segments
Question 2c How do segmented worms take in oxygen?
Answer 2c From the water through their skin
Question 3c Segmented worms are some of the simplest animals with a true _______ system and blood contained in _________?
Answer 3c Nervous system Blood in vessels
Question 4c What are 2 examples of segmented worms?
Answer 4c Earthworms Leeches Marine worms
Question 5c How are earthworms useful? How are leeches useful?
Answer 5c Earthworms – help aerate and recycle the soil Leeches – are used after surgery to stop blood clots and keep surgical incisions clean.
Question 1d Echinoderms have ______ that extend out from a middle body. This is an example of what type of symmetry?
Answer 1d Arms Radial symmetry
Question 2d Echinoderms have ______ feet and _______ (the meaning of echinoderm).
Answer 2d Tube feet Spines
Question 3d What are 3 examples of echinoderms?
Answer 3d Sea stars Sea cucumbers Sea urchins Brittle stars
Question 4d Molluscs are known for having _____ bodies and a thick, muscular _______. Some also have ______.
Answer 4d Soft bodies Thick, muscular foot Some have shells
Question 5d What are 3 examples of molluscs?
Answer 5d Snails Slugs Clams Octopus
Arthropods are known for having _________ legs, ________ bodies and Some have _____. Question 1e
Answer 1e Jointed legs Segmented bodies wings
Arthropods have a hard outer covering called ____________. Question 2e
Answer 2e exoskeletons
Question 3e How do arthropods get oxygen from the air?
Answer 3e Through gills or air tubes
What is the largest group of animals (invertebrates and Vertebrates combined)? Question 4e