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Jeopardy. Hosted by Miss Dell. It’s symmetric!. Porifera & Cnidaria. Animal?. WORMS!. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. What is a bilateral symmetry ?. The type of symmetry

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  1. Jeopardy Hosted by Miss Dell

  2. It’s symmetric! Porifera & Cnidaria Animal? WORMS! 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 What is a bilateral symmetry? The type of symmetry where an organism has ONE LINE of symmetry.

  4. 1,2 What is an invertebrate? An animal that does not have a backbone.

  5. 1,3 What are Spikes? The type of cell in a sponge that is sharp and supports the sponge’s body.

  6. 1,4 What is regeneration? The type of asexual reproduction that worms complete.

  7. 2,1 What is radial symmetry? The type of symmetry a Sea Anemone has.

  8. 2,2 What is homeostasis? The term that mean maintaining stable internal conditions.

  9. 2,3 What is Polyp? The body plan of a hydra.

  10. 2,4 What is a Phylum Platyhelminthes? Planarians and Flukes belong to this Phylum.

  11. 3,1 What is asymmetry? The type of symmetry that Sponge has.

  12. 3,2 What is hermaphrodite? An animal that has both male and female parts (Produce sperm and egg cells).

  13. 3,3 What are collar cells? The cells of a sponge that are cause water to flow through the pores and capture food particles.

  14. 3,4 What is Phylum Nematoda? The phylum of worms that has a digestive system with two separate openings (mouth and anus).

  15. 4,1 What is dorsal? The directional term that refers to back or top side of an organism. ?

  16. 4,2 What is cell  tissue  organ  organ system? The FOUR levels of organization in order from Simplest  Most Complex.

  17. 4,3 What are stinging cells? The type of cell that helps Cnidarians capture food and protect themselves.

  18. 4,4 What is anterior? The directional word for the head-end of a tapeworm where hooks and suckers are found for attachment.

  19. 5,1 What is ventral side? The directional term that refers to the side of a planarian where the pharynx is located.

  20. 5,2 What is larva? The immature form of an animal (looks different from the adult)

  21. 5,3 What is the Portuguese Man of War? An example of a colony of Cnidarians that includes 3 types of polyps and a gas filled chamber.

  22. 5,4 What are free-living? Most worms are these types of organisms that do not live on or in another organism (Ex. Decomposers and consumers).

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