What is an Animal
Animal Symmetry
Cnidarians and Poriferae
Worms
Final Jeopardy
100

Define a cell

What is a basic unit of structure and function in living things.

100

What kind of symmetry does a grasshopper have.

What is bilateral.

100

Defined larva.

What is an immature form of an animal that looks very different from the adult.

100

The three worm phyla. 

(Bonus: Give all scientific names extra 100 points)

What are roundworms(Nematoda), segmented worms(Annelida), and flatworms(Platyhelminthes).
100

Give us the smartest animal you can think of that isn't a mammal or bird. Smartest animal wins.


We'll see.

200

Define Fertilization.

What is the joining of an egg cell or a sperm cell.

200

Define symmetry

What is the balanced arrangement of parts

200

The one type of cell that all cnidarians have.

What is the stinging cell

200

The phyla earthworms are in.

What is segmented.

300

Compare and sexual and asexual reproduction.

What is the process by which a new organism develops from the joining of two cells.
300

The difference between bilateral and radial symmetry

What is bilateral symmetry has one line of symmetry whereas radial symmetry has lines of symmetry radiating from a center point.

300
Describe how coral reefs are built.
What is a a coral polyp attaches to a solid surface after attaching it produces a hard stony skeleton around itself.
300

The type of digestive system a worm has. 

What is 1 way.

400

Butterflies are more evolved than echinoderms. True or False.

What is false.

400

Define how having sense organs in the front would be beneficial to an animal.

What is it helps them pick up information in the direction of their movement. It also allows for more complex movement.

400

Describe the main features of the medusa body plan.

What is the bowl shaped body plan that includes mouths that open downward and tentacles that trail down.

400

Describe the main ways worms get information from their environments.

What is a primitive brain and sensory organs to detect light, touch, and vibrations.

500

Define the four major functions of animals.

What are reproduction, movement, obtaining food and oxygen, and homeostasis.

500

Name an animal with radial symmetry that is not part of the phyla Echinodermata.

What are jellyfish etc.

500

Describe a sponges digestive system.

What is a sponge eats tiny single celled organisms. They filter organisms through the water moving through it. The collar cells that line the central cavity trap the tiny organisms. Jelly like cells than break down the food.

500

Describe the main differences between the worm phyla. 

What are flatworms are flat and soft as jelly, many are parasites. They have two way digestion. Roundworms have one way digestion, are rounded, and many are microscopic. Segmented worms have closed circulatory systems, one way digestion, and are made up of segments.

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