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Page 1: With your host/hostess, Your classmate Chapter 10 Review Jeopardy

With your host/hostess,Your classmate

Chapter 10 Review

Jeopardy

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Chapter 10 Review

JeopardyWhat am I?

Mammals

Reptiles or Amphibian

sVocab Misc.

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What am I?

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What am I? 200

What am I?

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What am I? 300

What am I?

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What am I? 400

What am I?

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What am I? 500

What am I?

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Mammals 100All of the following are pouched mammals except

A) whales. B) opossums. C) koalas. D) kangaroos.

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Mammals 200In most mammals, the embryo develops

A) in water. B) inside an egg. C) inside the mother’s body. D) on land.

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Mammals 300Female mammals nurse their young with milk produced in the

A) embryo. B) gills. C) mammary glands. D) placenta.

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Mammals 400 A structure found in some mammals

that connects the mother with her developing offspring is

A) a pouch. B) a placenta. C) a mammary gland. D) an embryo.

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Mammals 500 A trait of all mammals is

A) the placenta. B) shell-covered eggs. C) a two-chambered heart. D) body hair.

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Reptiles or Amphibians 100 An example of an amphibian with a

tail is the

A) frog. B) salamander. C) snake. D) toad.

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Reptiles or Amphibians 200 Animals that live part of their lives in

water and part of their lives on land are

A) amphibians. B) jawless fish. C) mammals. D) reptiles.

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Reptiles or Amphibians 300 Which of the following kinds of

organisms lays their eggs on land?

A) reptiles. B) fish. C) birds. D) amphibians.

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Reptiles or Amphibians 400 A young frog can leave water and live

on land when its

A. gills appear. B. legs get stronger. C. tail grows longer. D. lungs develop.

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Daily Double How many points would you like to

wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???

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Reptiles or Amphibians 500 The first true land animals were

A) amphibians. B) birds. C) mammals. D) reptiles.

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Vocab 100 All vertebrates have

A) a backbone. B) a two-chambered heart. C) an exoskeleton. D) an open circulatory system.

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Vocab 200 A developing organism is called

A) an egg. B) an embryo. C) a sperm. D) meiosis.

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Vocab 300 The distinct changes during the stages

of development of amphibians is called

A) asexual reproduction. B) fertilization. C) metamorphosis. D) regeneration.

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Vocab 400 An example of endothermic animals are

A) amphibians. B) birds. C) fish. D) reptiles.

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Vocab 500 All of the following are features of chordates except

A) a head end and a tail end. B) a highly developed nervous system. C) a left and a right side. D) an open circulatory system.

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Miscellaneous 100The organs through which fish absorb dissolved oxygen from the water are

A) lungs. B) mammary glands. C) cartilage. D) gills.

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Miscellaneous 200 During its larval stage, a frog is called

A) a placenta. B) a tadpole. C) a toad. D) an embryo.

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Miscellaneous 300 An animal whose body temperature

changes with the temperature of its surroundings is called

A) a chordate. B) a vertebrate. C) an ectotherm. D) an endotherm.

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Miscellaneous 400 Birds are classified into five groups based upon the shapes of their feet

and

A) beaks. B) head. C) legs. D) wings.

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Miscellaneous 500 An example of a cartilaginous fish is a

A) flounder. B) salmon. C) shark. D) tuna.

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Chapter Review

JeopardyTHANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Be able to explain differences between ectothermic and endothermic organisms.

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?

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Final Jeopardy What are the most effective ways in which humans

learn? Does every person learn things the same way? Explain your answer.

Possible answers: People learn new things by imitating, memorizing, reading, listening, watching, practicing, experimenting, and doing. Different individuals learn better using different methods. Some people are visual learners and retain concepts they have read. Other people are auditory learners and retain concepts they have heard. Other people need to use two or three various techniques in order to retain information they have learned.