Biology Chapter 26 Jeopardy Review A

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Transcript Biology Chapter 26 Jeopardy Review A

Chapter 26 – Sponges and Cnidarians
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FINAL ROUND
Topic 1:
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______________ and archaeocytes are
cells that digest food in sponges.
a. Invertebrates
b. Prokaryotes
c. Teleosts
d. Choanocytes
ANSWER
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______________ and archaeocytes are
cells that digest food in sponges.
a. Invertebrates
b. Prokaryotes
c. Teleosts
d. Choanocytes
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Cnidarians have a(an) __________ that enables them to
respond to touch by pulling their tentacles inside their bodies.
a. brain
b. body plan
c. nerve net
d. skeletal system
ANSWER
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Cnidarians have a(an) __________ that enables them to
respond to touch by pulling their tentacles inside their bodies.
a. brain
b. body plan
c. nerve net
d. skeletal system
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Topic 1:
$300 Question
Animals that do not have backbones are
called _______________.
a. chemoautotrophs
b. dischordates
c. vertebrates
d. invertebrates
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Animals that do not have backbones are
called _______________.
a. chemoautotrophs
b. dischordates
c. vertebrates
d. invertebrates
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Topic 1:
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The front end of an organism is the
__________ end.
a. distal
b. anterior
c. posterior
d. proximal
ANSWER
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The front end of an organism is the
__________ end.
a. distal
b. anterior
c. posterior
d. proximal
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Sexual reproduction helps maintain
________ diversity in populations.
a. genetic
b. species
c. anatomical
d. clinical
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Sexual reproduction helps maintain
________ diversity in populations.
a. genetic
b. species
c. anatomical
d. clinical
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Topic 2:
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Large animals have a(an) __________
system to move materials around in their
bodies.
a. circulatory
b. respiratory
c. skeletal
d. muscular
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Large animals have a(an) __________
system to move materials around in their
bodies.
a. circulatory
b. respiratory
c. skeletal
d. muscular
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Symbionts provide as much as 60 percent
of the _________ that reef-building corals
need.
a. food
b. water
c. DNA
d. energy
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Symbionts provide as much as 60 percent
of the _________ that reef-building corals
need.
a. food
b. water
c. DNA
d. energy
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Topic 2:
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Cnidarians have stinging tentacles around
their__________.
a. heads
b. tails
c. mouths
d. ears
ANSWER
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Cnidarians have stinging tentacles around
their__________.
a. heads
b. tails
c. mouths
d. ears
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Topic 2:
$400 Question
In a jellyfish, the ___________ stage
reproduces asexually.
a. medussa
b. motile
c. polyp
d. grantia
ANSWER
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In a jellyfish, the ___________ stage
reproduces asexually.
a. medussa
b. motile
c. polyp
d. grantia
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Topic 2:
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The class of cnidarians that includes sea
anemones and corals is called ________.
a. Protozoa
b. Anthozoa
c. Anemonezoa
d. Choanozoa
ANSWER
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The class of cnidarians that includes sea
anemones and corals is called ________.
a. Protozoa
b. Anthozoa
c. Anemonezoa
d. Choanozoa
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The internal space of a cnidarian is called
a(an) ______________.
a. mesoderm
b. ectoderm
c. gastrovascular cavity
d. gut
ANSWER
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The internal space of a cnidarian is called
a(an) ______________.
a. mesoderm
b. ectoderm
c. gastrovascular cavity
d. gut
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The life cycle of most cnidarians includes
medusas and ____________.
a. polyps
b. adults
c. juveniles
d. nymphs
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The life cycle of most cnidarians includes
medusas and ____________.
a. polyps
b. adults
c. juveniles
d. nymphs
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Topic 3:
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Cells that move about within the walls of a
sponge and function in digestion,
reproduction, and support are called
__________.
a. choanocytes
b. archaeocytes
c. erythrocytes
d. leucocytes
ANSWER
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Cells that move about within the walls of a
sponge and function in digestion,
reproduction, and support are called
__________.
a. choanocytes
b. archaeocytes
c. erythrocytes
d. leucocytes
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Topic 3:
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Sponges that are used for bathing contain
a network of flexible protein fibers called
__________.
a. oxylin
b. spongin
c. chitin
d. myosin
ANSWER
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Sponges that are used for bathing contain
a network of flexible protein fibers called
__________.
a. oxylin
b. spongin
c. chitin
d. myosin
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Topic 3:
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Photosynthetic symbiotic organisms
provide many sponges with food and
__________.
a. lubricants
b. supplements
c. oxygen
d. nitrogen
ANSWER
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Photosynthetic symbiotic organisms
provide many sponges with food and
__________.
a. lubricants
b. supplements
c. oxygen
d. nitrogen
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Topic 4:
$100 Question
Flagella are important to the essential functions within a
sponge because flagella
a. Protect the organism from predators.
b. Help move water through the organism’s body.
c. Produce toxins that make them poisonous to
predators.
d. Digest food particles trapped within the organism.
ANSWER
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Topic 4:
$100 Answer
Flagella are important to the essential functions within a
sponge because flagella
a. Protect the organism from predators.
b. Help move water through the organism’s body.
c. Produce toxins that make them poisonous to
predators.
d. Digest food particles trapped within the organism.
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Topic 4:
$200 Question
How do some sponges play an important role in the primary
productivity of coral reefs?
a. They provide food for sponge-eating sea stars.
b. They attract light with their antennae.
c. They are harvested for sale as bath sponges.
d. They have symbiotic relationships with
photosynthetic organisms.
ANSWER
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Topic 4:
$200 Answer
How do some sponges play an important role in the primary
productivity of coral reefs?
a. They provide food for sponge-eating sea stars.
b. They attract light with their antennae.
c. They are harvested for sale as bath sponges.
d. They have symbiotic relationships with
photosynthetic organisms.
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Topic 4:
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Sponges reproduce sexually by a process
called
a. cephalization.
b. internal fertilization.
c. radial symmetry.
d. budding.
ANSWER
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Sponges reproduce sexually by a process
called
a. cephalization.
b. internal fertilization.
c. radial symmetry.
d. budding.
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Topic 4:
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Which two functions do nematocysts
perform?
a. reproduction and defense
b. capturing prey and locomotion
c. defense and capturing prey.
d. locomotion and reproduction.
ANSWER
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Which two functions do nematocysts
perform?
a. reproduction and defense
b. capturing prey and locomotion
c. defense and capturing prey.
d. locomotion and reproduction.
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Topic 4:
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Many sponges protect themselves from
predators by producing
a. larvae
b. choanocytes
c. toxins
d. nematocytes
ANSWER
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Many sponges protect themselves from
predators by producing
a. larvae
b. choanocytes
c. toxins
d. nematocytes
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Topic 5:
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Cnidocytes help a cnidarian survive by
a. paralyzing prey.
b. providing movement.
c. forming colonies
d. storing food.
ANSWER
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Cnidocytes help a cnidarian survive by
a. paralyzing prey.
b. providing movement.
c. forming colonies
d. storing food.
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Topic 5:
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How do polyps differ from medusas?
a. Polyps have a mesoglea, and medusas do not.
b. Medusas are cylindrical and usually sessile, and
polyps are bell-shaped and motile.
c. Medusas are carnivorous, and polyps are not.
d. Polyps are cylindrical and usually sessile, and
medusas are bell-shaped and motile.
ANSWER
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How do polyps differ from medusas?
a. Polyps have a mesoglea, and medusas do not.
b. Medusas are cylindrical and usually sessile, and
polyps are bell-shaped and motile.
c. Medusas are carnivorous, and polyps are not.
d. Polyps are cylindrical and usually sessile, and
medusas are bell-shaped and motile.
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Topic 5:
$300 Question
Which of the following best describes the
feeding habits of sponges?
a. predators
b. filter feeders
c. parasites
d. detritivores
ANSWER
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Topic 5:
$300 Answer
Which of the following best describes the
feeding habits of sponges?
a. predators
b. filter feeders
c. parasites
d. detritivores
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Topic 5:
$400 Question
Some sponges are green because
a. they are more like plants than
animals.
b. they filter algae out of the water for
food.
c. they have photosynthetic organisms
in their tissues.
d. they are primary producers.
ANSWER
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Topic 5:
$400 Answer
Some sponges are green because
a. they are more like plants than
animals.
b. they filter algae out of the water for
food.
c. they have photosynthetic organisms
in their tissues.
d. they are primary producers.
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Topic 5:
$500 Question
Sponges benefit some marine animals by
a. providing a habitat.
b. eating diseased corals.
c. supplying them with oxygen.
d. poisoning their predators.
ANSWER
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Topic 5:
$500 Answer
Sponges benefit some marine animals by
a. providing a habitat.
b. eating diseased corals.
c. supplying them with oxygen.
d. poisoning their predators.
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FINAL ROUND Question
Question:
a. Choice 1
b. Choice 2
c. Choice 3
d. Choice 4
ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
Question:
a. Choice 1
b. Choice 2
c. Choice 3 (correct answer)
d. Choice 4
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