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Round 1 FinalJeopardy

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Living things

Classify

plants

Classify

animals

Animal adaptati

ons

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Final Jeopardy

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The building block of lifeThe building block of life

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What are cells?What are cells?

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The smallest unit of a living thing that can perform life processes.

The smallest unit of a living thing that can perform life processes.

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What are Cells?What are Cells?

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NucleusNucleus

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What is the control center for the cell (Brain)

What is the control center for the cell (Brain)

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The largest classification group?The largest classification group?

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What is kingdom?What is kingdom?

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The special parts of a plant cell that trap the sun’s energy to

make food.

The special parts of a plant cell that trap the sun’s energy to

make food.

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What are ChloroplastsWhat are Chloroplasts

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Plants that have tubes through which nutrients are passed are

called

Plants that have tubes through which nutrients are passed are

called

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What is vascularWhat is vascular

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how can the cells at the top of such a tall plant get

the water and nutrients they need from the soil

how can the cells at the top of such a tall plant get

the water and nutrients they need from the soil

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What is the plants have tube-likestructures that connect all the

organs of the plant— the leaves, stems, and roots. Water and nutrients move up and down

these tubes to allthe organs.

What is the plants have tube-likestructures that connect all the

organs of the plant— the leaves, stems, and roots. Water and nutrients move up and down

these tubes to allthe organs.

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Plantswithout a system of tubes are

called ____________

Plantswithout a system of tubes are

called ____________

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What are nonvascularplants.

What are nonvascularplants.

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Nonvascular plants do not have true roots, stems, or leaves so

how can they get water and nutrients?

Nonvascular plants do not have true roots, stems, or leaves so

how can they get water and nutrients?

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They can pass water and nutrients

only from one cell to the cell that is next to it. That

means that water and nutrients do not travel very far

or very quickly.

They can pass water and nutrients

only from one cell to the cell that is next to it. That

means that water and nutrients do not travel very far

or very quickly.

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Name one nonvascular plantName one nonvascular plant

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What is mosses, hornworts, liverworts

What is mosses, hornworts, liverworts

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vertebratesvertebrates

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What are animals with a backbone

What are animals with a backbone

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Animals with out a backboneAnimals with out a backbone

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invertebrateinvertebrate

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The largest group of invertebrates and they have

jointed legs.

The largest group of invertebrates and they have

jointed legs.

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What are arthropods?What are arthropods?

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Name all five classifications of animals.

Name all five classifications of animals.

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What are mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and birds

What are mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and birds

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Give me an example of one type of mollusk

Give me an example of one type of mollusk

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Snail, oysters, octopusSnail, oysters, octopus

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A ________ is a physical featureA ________ is a physical feature

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What is a trait?What is a trait?

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An ________is a physical feature or behavior that helps ananimal get food, protect itself, move, or reproduce.

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adaptationadaptation

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Name two adaptations animals use to protect themselves.

Name two adaptations animals use to protect themselves.

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What is blending in, Bright colors may warn predators that the

animal is poisonous, protected by poison, escaping predators by

moving, etc?

What is blending in, Bright colors may warn predators that the

animal is poisonous, protected by poison, escaping predators by

moving, etc?

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________ are behaviors that are inherited

________ are behaviors that are inherited

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What is instinct?What is instinct?

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_________ is traveling in searchof food or a place to reproduce

_________ is traveling in searchof food or a place to reproduce

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What is migration?What is migration?

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Animal InstinctsAnimal Instincts

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Explain the two different ways animals hibernate and tell how

they get their energy.

Explain the two different ways animals hibernate and tell how

they get their energy.

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Some hibernating animals conserve energy by slowing

down their body functions. They move only occasionally to raise their body temperature or to eat.

Other hibernating animals remain totally inactive. They get their energy from stored body fat.

Some hibernating animals conserve energy by slowing

down their body functions. They move only occasionally to raise their body temperature or to eat.

Other hibernating animals remain totally inactive. They get their energy from stored body fat.

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