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Page 1: Animals Jeopardy Game

In In JeoparJeopardydy

By Monique Wilson

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Help Inspector Gadget overcome this Jeopardy Game that evil Dr.

Claw is trying to take over!

Use your gadgets and gizmos to find the answers to the Jeopardy questions

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Jeopardy Game Overview

When picking a jeopardy question you will have to choose a , b or c . If you choose the wrong answer, you will get an explanation of the question and then try the question again by clicking on the home page. It looks like this The home icon will send you back to the Jeopardy Game.

Good luck and try to beat Dr. Claw from taking over the game!

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Animals! Animals! Jeopardy Game

Life Cycles & Food Chains

AdaptationsInvertebrates& Vertebrates

Animals Survival,

Environments & More

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Life Cycle & Food Chains

What is the correct definition of a life cycle?

a.) the chain of events that animals go through

b.) the various stages through which a living thing passes

c.) the way life is formed

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In a life cycle, animals go through various stages.

For example, humans have four main stages in life; born as an infant, young adolescent, and adult, and death

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Dr. Claw doesn’t win!

In a life cycle, animals go through various stages.

For example, humans have four main stages in life; born as an infant, young adolescent, and adult, and death

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Life Cycle & Food Chains

Which one is the correct example of the life cycle of a butterfly?

a.) egg larva pupa(chrysalis) adult butterfly

b.) egg pupa(chrysalis) larva adult butterfly

c.) egg larva adult butterfly pupa(chrysalis)

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There are four main stages in a butterflies life cycle.

It starts as an egg, then it becomes a caterpillar, which slowly forms into a butterfly in a sack, and then an adult butterfly emerges

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There are four main stages in a butterflies life cycle.

It starts as an egg, then it becomes a caterpillar, which slowly forms into a butterfly in a sack, and then an adult butterfly emerges

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Life Cycle & Food Chains

What is the definition of a food chain?

a.) the way living things get food

b.) how animals are grouped

c.) flow of energy from one organism to the next

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All living organism get there energy from food. A food chain is the way energy is passed from one living organism to another.

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All living organism get there energy from food. A food chain is the way energy is passed from one living organism to another.

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Life Cycles & Food Chains

Which one is a correct example of a food chain?

a.) snake rabbit hawk grass

b.) sun lily pads frog snake

c.) sun bees flowers grasshopper

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Remember…

All living things get there energy first from the sun, then the energy from the sun is taken in by the plants, which is then passed to animals.

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Remember…

All living things get there energy first from the sun, then the energy from the sun is taken in by the plants, which is then passed to animals.

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Adaptations

What type of adaptation is it if a rabbits fur changes to white in the winter and brown in the spring?

a.) hibernation

b.) camouflage

c.) defense

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All animals have physical and behavioral characteristics that help them survive. One physical characteristic that helps an animal survive is to blend in with its surroundings. This is called camouflage.

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All animals have physical and behavioral characteristics that help them survive. One physical characteristic that helps an animal survive is to blend in with its surroundings. This is called camouflage.

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Adaptations

What is the correct definition of adaptation?

a.) physical characteristics developed to help an animal survive

b.) characteristics developed in an animals life time that help it survive

c.) physical and behavioral characteristics developed over generations that help animals survive

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All living organisms have to change to their surroundings in order to survive. This process is called adaptation. The physical and behavioral changes a living organism makes in order to survive takes place over a long period of time. Animals will not adapt over their life time.

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All living organisms have to change to their surroundings in order to survive. This process is called adaptation. The physical and behavioral changes a living organism makes in order to survive takes place over a long period of time. Animals will not adapt over their life time.

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Adaptations

A birds belly is light in color and its back is a dark color. The light feathers blend in with the sky and the dark feathers blend in with the land. Is this a physical or behavioral adaptation?

a.) behavioral adaptation

b.) physical adaptation

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Behavioral characteristics are changes in its actions. For example, buffalo move in herds to stay close together if there are attacks.

Physical characteristics are changes you can see to their body. For example, a poisonous frog will probably be bright in color to warn predators of their poison

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Adaptations

Why are there so many different sizes and shapes of beaks in birds?

a.) depending on it’s food source the beak will change over generations to adapt to that food

b.) birds have different size beaks because they live in different places

c.) birds beaks are different in size because they make different sounds

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The food source of animals changes over time. This is due to migration and changes in the environment around them. In order to survive, birds have had to over long periods of time, change their beak size and shape to the food that is available in that environment.

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The food source of animals changes over time. This is due to migration and changes in the environment around them. In order to survive, birds have had to over long periods of time, change their beak size and shape to the food that is available in that environment.

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Invertebrates/Vertebrates

What is the definition of a invertebrate?

a.) animals that have a backbone

b.) animals that don’t have a backbone

c.) animals that have an internal skeleton

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Invertebrates are living organisms that do not have a backbone. They might have a hard exoskeleton on the outside of their body, but they don’t have a backbone

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Invertebrates are living organisms that do not have a backbone. They might have a hard exoskeleton on the outside of their body, but they don’t have a backbone

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Invertebrates/Vertebrates

Which group of animals are all invertebrates?

a.) spiders, jelly fish, butterflies

b.) spiders, starfish, birds

c.) frogs, hamsters, sharks

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The main groups of animals that don’t have backbones are the following;

Insects (butterflies), arachnids (spiders), annelids (worms), crustaceans (lobsters), protozoa (amoebas), echinoderms (starfish), and mollusks (snail).

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The main groups of animals that don’t have backbones are the following;

Insects (butterflies), arachnids (spiders), annelids (worms), crustaceans (lobsters), protozoa (amoebas), echinoderms (starfish), and mollusks (snail).

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Invertebrates/Vertebrates

What is the definition of a vertebrate?

a.) animals that have an exoskeleton

b.) animals that don’t have a backbone

c.) animals that have a backbone

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Any animal that has an internal (meaning inside the body) skeleton or backbone is a vertebrate.

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Any animal that has an internal (meaning inside the body) skeleton or backbone is a vertebrate.

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Invertebrates/Vertebrates

Which group of animals are all vertebrates?

a.) sharks, spiders, monkeys

b.) seals, alligators, salmon

c.) mice, frogs, worms

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The main groups of animals that have vertebrates are among the following;

fish (salmon), amphibians (frogs), reptiles (alligators), birds (robin), mammals (tiger), marsupials (Kola), primates (monkeys), rodents (mice), whales, dolphins, and seals.

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The main groups of animals that have vertebrates are among the following;

fish (salmon), amphibians (frogs), reptiles (alligators), birds (robin), mammals (tiger), marsupials (Kola), primates (monkeys), rodents (mice), whales, dolphins, and seals.

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Animals Survival, Environments, & More

What are the basic requirements that all living organisms need to survive?

a.) food, water, shelter

b.) food, water, space

c.) food, space, shelter

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All living organisms need three main things in order to survive. They are food, water, and shelter. Food gives it energy, water keeps it hydrated, and shelter keeps it’s body temperature at a regular level and keeps it safe from danger.

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All living organisms need three main things in order to survive. They are food, water, and shelter. Food gives it energy, water keeps it hydrated, and shelter keeps it’s body temperature at a regular level and keeps it safe from danger.

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Animals Survival, Environments, & More

What are the main ways that humans negatively impact the environment?

a.) building, strip mining, pollution

b.) pollution, farming, recycling

c.) strip mining, farming, pollution

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There are three main ways that humans negatively impact the environment. One way is pollution, done by not recycling, reducing, and reusing. The second way is strip mining, when trees and grass are removed from the ground to mine and never put back. The third and final is any kind of building on land. This takes animals habitat.

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There are three main ways that humans negatively impact the environment. One way is pollution, done by not recycling, reducing, and reusing. The second way is strip mining, when trees and grass are removed from the ground to mine and never put back. The third and final is any kind of building on land. This takes animals habitat.

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Animals Survival, Environments, & More

What are the main ways humans positively impact the environment?

a.) recycling, compost piles, building

b.) strip mining, recycling, building

c.) reduce, reuse, and recycle

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There are three main ways that humans can positively impact the environment. They are to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reduce is to use less material that cannot be remade again. Reuse is to use things over and over instead of throwing them away. Lastly, recycle is to take material that you are done using and turn it into a useable material to make something.

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There are three main ways that humans can positively impact the environment. They are to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reduce is to use less material that cannot be remade again. Reuse is to use things over and over instead of throwing them away. Lastly, recycle is to take material that you are done using and turn it into a useable material to make something.

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Animals Survival, Environments, & More

If a animal is no longer on the plant due to unfortunate causes it is said to be ______

a.) hibernation

b.) extinct

c.) endangered

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Animals that are no longer on our planet are said to be extinct. This is due to unfortunate causes like excessive hunting, habitat destruction, pollution, and disease.

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Animals that are no longer on our planet are said to be extinct. This is due to unfortunate causes like excessive hunting, habitat destruction, pollution, and disease.

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