Title: Blank%20Jeopardy
1JEOPARDY!
2Classification
Vertebrates/ Invertebrates
Vertebrate Phyla
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3What do we call it when we group similar things
together?
4classification
5What is the largest classification group called?
6kingdoms
7What is a major group within a kingdom called?
8phylum or phyla
9What is the smallest classification group called?
10species
11What two groups do scientists use to give animals
their scientific name?
12genus and species
13What do we call an animal that has a backbone?
14vertebrate
15What do we call an animal that doesnt have a
backbone?
16invertebrate
17Which group, vertebrates or invertebrates have
the greatest number of animals species?
18invertebrates
19How many phyla can the vertebrate group be
divided into?
205
21Name the 5 phyla that vertebrates can be divided
into.
22mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
23Which phyla of vertebrates feeds their milk
young?
24mammals
25Which phyla of vertebrates has scales and lives
their entire life in the water?
26fish
27Which phyla of vertebrates has scaly skin and lay
eggs?
28reptiles
29Which phyla of vertebrates has feathers and lays
eggs?
30birds
31Which phyla of vertebrates begin their life in
water and then live on land as an adult?
32amphibian
33What two groups do scientists divide plants into?
34vascular and nonvascular
35Name at least one characteristic of nonvascular
plants?
36- They do not have true roots, leaves, and stems.
- The absorb water and nutrients from their
surroundings. - Water in the plant carries food from cell to
cell.
37Name at least one characteristic of vascular
plants.
38- They have tissue that supports the plant.
- They have tissue that carries food and water.
- They have true roots, stems, and leaves.
39How many groups can vascular plants be divided
into?
40two
41Name the two groups that vascular plants can be
divided into.
42angiosperms and gymnosperms.
43What is a plant that produces naked seeds called?
44gymnosperm
45Why is it called a naked seed?
46It only is protected by a seedcoat.
47What do we call a flowering plant that has seeds
that are protected by a fruit?
48angiosperm