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What is an Animal?
Symmetry Sponges Cnidarians Worms Pop Music
These are structures or
behaviors that allow animals to survive in their
environment
A 100
What are adaptations?
A 100
This is one characteristic by
which animals are classified
A 200
What is their body structure, early development, or
DNA
A 200
The cells of most animals are
organized into higher levels of
structure. Name them in order from smallest to largest.
A 300
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism
A 300
This is the way you spell the
name of the type of animal that
does not have a backbone.
A 400
What is
i-n-v-e-r-t-e-b-r-a-t-e?
A 400
These are the 4 functions/needs
of animals
A 500
What is obtain food and oxygen,
maintain homeostasis, move,
and reproduce
A 500
Objects or organisms with many lines of
symmetry that all go through a central point
have this type of symmetry
B 100
What is radial
symmetry?
B 100
This type of symmetry
creates two mirror images.
B 200
What is bilateral
symmetry?
B 200
Animals with this type of
symmetry have a distinct front and back end.
B 300
What is bilateral
symmetry?
B 300
All animals with this type of
symmetry live in water.
B 400
What is radial
symmetry?
B 400
Sponges have this type of
symmetry.B 500
What is no symmetry
or asymmetry?
B 500
This is where sponges get their oxygen.
C 100
What is from the
surrounding water?
C 100
This is how sponges
reproduce.
C 200
What is sexually
and asexually?
C 200
This is the cell type that sponges use to trap food.
C 300
What are collar cells?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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Sponges use a network of these to support their
bodies and protect themselves from
predators.C 400
What are spicules?
C 400
Sponges belong to
this phylum.
C 500
What is Porifera?
C 500
This is the body plan that is
shaped like a vase.
D 100
What is polyp?
D 100
This is the body plan that is
shaped like an upside down
bowl.D 200
What is a medusa?
D 200
Cnidarians use these cells to
snare prey.D 300
What are stinging cells
or nematocysts?
D 300
These ecosystems are home to more
species of fishes and invertebrates than
any other environment on Earth.
D 400
What are coral reefs?
D 400
This is how cnidarians reproduce.
D 500
What is both sexually and asexually?
D 500
These are the three phyla of worms.
E 100
What are flatworms, round
worms, and segmented
worms?
E 100
All worms have this type of
symmetry.E 200
What is bilateral?
E 200
Roundworms are the most primitive animal to have this
type of digestive system.
E 300
What is a one way (two openings) digestive system?
E 300
This is where
earthworms get their oxygen.
E 400
What is from the
moisture on their skin?
E 400
This is the advantage of a
one way digestive system.
E 500
What is to absorb more
nutrients?E 500
This performer
recorded the song
“Umbrella”.
F 100
Who is Rhianna?
F 100
This performer
recorded the song “Born this Way”
F 200
Who is Lady Gaga?
F 200
This performer recorded the
song “Firework”
F 300
Who is
Katie Perry?
F 300
This performer recorded
the song “Never Say Never”
F 400
Who is Justin
Bieber?
F 400
This group performed the song “I Got a
Feeling.F 500
Who is The Black Eyed
Peas ?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Worm phyla.
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These are the three official phyla
names for worms. Spelling won’t
count.
What is Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, and
Annelida?
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