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Midterm Jeopardy. Unit 1. Unit 2. Unit 3. Unit 4. Unit 5. 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. Final Jeopardy. 2.
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2 What is the age of the universe and what is the age of the earth?
3 Universe – 13.7 billion years old Earth – 4.6 billion years old
4 What was snowball earth, how did it arise, and how did it end?
5 Snowball earth was a super ice age during which the entire surface of the planet froze solid Cause – falling CO2 from photosynthesis End – rising CO2 from an episode of increased volcanism
6 Put the following future events in order and explain which event will first spell doom for humanity… New Supercontinent, Red Giant, Loss of Moon, Next Ice Age, Solidification of Core
7 Next Ice Age – New Supercontinent – Solidification of Core – Loss of Moon – Red Giant Humans will not survive the solidification of earth’s core. DNA will be destroyed by solar radiation and all life on the planet will cease
8 Compare and contrast the P-T and K-T extinctions based on the following chart…
10 Daily Double Match the event to the correct Eon/Era Snowball Earth Paleozoic Age of Dinosaurs Cenozoic Late Heavy Bombardment Archean Cambrian Explosion Hadean Oceans Rust Blue Mesozoic Age of Mammals Proterozoic
11 Snowball Earth Paleozoic Age of Dinosaurs Cenozoic Late Heavy Bombardment Archean Cambrian Explosion Hadean Oceans Rust Blue Mesozoic Age of Mammals Proterozoic
12 What are the five structures of the human female reproductive tract, in order, through which an egg travels?
13 Ovary – Fallopian Tube – Uterus – Cervix – Vagina
14 What are the four lobes of the cerebrum and their functions?
15 Frontal Lobe – Memories & reasoning Parietal Lobe – Spatial sense & navigation Temporal Lobe – Language and forming long-term memories Occipital Lobe – Vision
25 Syconoid Asconoid Leuconoid
26 What are the three Classes within Phylum Porifera?
27 Calcarea Hexactinellida Demospongiae
28 What is the function of each of the following sponge cells? Choanocytes Sclerocytes Archaeocytes Porocytes
29 Choanocytes – Create water currents and trap food particles Sclerocytes – Create spicules Archaeocytes – Deliver food to other cells Porocytes – Create the pores in the sponge
30 What are the four Classes of Phylum Cnidaria and what types of Cnidarians reside in each Class?
31 Hydrozoa – Hydra & Man-of-War Scyphozoa – True Jellyfish Cubozoa – Box Jellyfish Anthozoa – Corals & Anemones
32 Name the following worms
33 Lugworm Planaria Hookworm Tubeworm
34 Name the following cycles
35 General Fluke Trichinella Loa loa Dracunculus
36 Worm Vocab Match… Eutely Synonym for hermaphrodite Dioecious Divisions between segments Metameres Legs on Polychaetes Septa Larvae of some worms/mollusks Monoecious Tiny hairs on some worms Parapodia Constant # of cells in a species Setae The segments of Annelids Trochophore When a species has 2 sexes
37 Eutely Synonym for hermaphrodite Dioecious Divisions between segments Metameres Legs on Polychaetes Septa Larvae of some worms/mollusks Monoecious Tiny hairs on some worms Parapodia Constant # of cells in a species Setae The segments of Annelids Trochophore When a species has 2 sexes
38 Name the Classes for the following type of flatworms… Flukes Tapeworms Planaria
39 Flukes – Trematoda Tapeworms – Cestoidea Planaria – Turbellaria
40 Name the Phylum for each of the types of worms listed below… Flatworms Ribbonworms Roundworms Segmented Worms
41 Flatworms - Platyhelminthes Ribbonworms - Nemertea Roundworms - Nematoda Segmented Worms - Annelida
42 Daily Double • Identify the following Echinoderms…
37 Basket Star Feather Star Brittle Star Sea Lily
44 Name the following mollusks…
45 Cuttlefish Chiton Nudibranch Mussels
50 Match the animal to its Phylum… Bivalvia Tusk Shells Asteroidea Sea Cucumbers Polyplacophora Urchins & Dollars Holothuroidea Sea Stars Gastropoda Sea Lilies & Feather Stars Cephalopoda Clams, Mussels, etc… Echinoidea Slugs, Abalones, etc… Crinoidea Chitons Scaphopoda Brittle & Basket Stars Ophiuroidea Squid, Octopuses, etc…