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Living T hings J eopardy

Living T hings J eopardy. Final Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. The reason plants have leaves of all different shapes and sizes. What is to help them survive in their own environments?. Physical Characteristics $300. Two characteristics of an owl.

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Living T hings J eopardy

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  1. Living Things Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

  2. Final Jeopardy • The reason plants have leaves of all different shapes and sizes. • What is to help them survive in their own environments?

  3. Physical Characteristics $300 • Two characteristics of an owl. What are large wide eyes, special ears, talons, wings, and a head that turns a great distance?

  4. Physical Characteristics $200 • This characteristic of a rabbit helps him to hop from predators and this other characteristic helps him to eat crunchy vegetables. DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! What are the characteristics of strong back legs and large teeth?

  5. Physical Characteristics $100 • Two physical characteristics of a frog. What are strong back legs, webbed feet, poison skin secretions, bumps on back, and moist skin?

  6. Physical Characteristics $400 • These openings in the side of a fish help the fish to breathe. What are gills?

  7. Plant Classifications $200 • A fern plant has spores underneath and is not part of this group of plants that we studied. What are flowering plants?

  8. Plant Classification $300 • A pine tree falls into this classification group that we studied. DAILY DOUBLE!!! What is a non-flowering plant?

  9. Plant Classifications $400 • A plant part that is the protective case for seeds. What is fruit?

  10. Plant Classifications $100 • An apple tree is an example of this group of plants that you sorted. What is a flowering plant?

  11. Animal Classifications $400 • A bear and a fish are both classified in this same group. What is a vertebrate?

  12. Animal Classifications $300 • Animals that do not have an inner backbone and have either a soft body and/or an exoskeleton. What is an invertebrate?

  13. Animal Classifications $200 • An animal with an inside backbone or spine. What is a vertebrate?

  14. Animal Classifications $100 • An animal with a hard shell, pinchers, is found in the ocean, and is an invertebrate. What is a crab?

  15. Busy Plants $400 • The part of the plant where reproduction happens and seeds are formed. What is the flower?

  16. Busy Plants $300 • These are the food making factories of the plant that use the sun, air, and chlorophyll to create food. What are leaves?

  17. Busy Plants $200 • This is the “highway” of the plant that carries water and nutrients to all of the other parts of the plant. What is the stem?

  18. Busy Plants $100 • They hold plants in the ground and suck up water and nutrients for the plant. What are roots?

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