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Comparative Anatomy I Jeopardy!

Comparative Anatomy I Jeopardy!. This is the evolutionary history of a species or a group of species. This type of classification is helpful when trying to figure out the identity of something. This is an example of a characteristic of a good dichotomous key.

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Comparative Anatomy I Jeopardy!

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  1. Comparative Anatomy I Jeopardy!

  2. This is the evolutionary history of a species or a group of species

  3. This type of classification is helpful when trying to figure out the identity of something

  4. This is an example of a characteristic of a good dichotomous key

  5. Cladograms are made largely on the basis of these

  6. This is the disciple of evolutionary biology that focuses on classifying organisms and determining their evolutionary history

  7. This is defined at the union of sperm and egg

  8. This is an example of a necessity for external fertilization

  9. Answer: Daily Double! Your Wager…. The birds of paradise, native to Brazil, use this technique to synchronize external fertilization across a population

  10. These are small, volatile molecules that are dispersed into the environment to affect the physiology of an individual of the same species

  11. Parental care is more likely to occur with this type of fertilization

  12. This is the first step in development

  13. Solid ball of cells resulting from early stages of cleavage

  14. The fluid-filled inside of a blastula

  15. ANSWER: Daily Double.. Your wager… This is the changing of stem cells into specialized cells, tissues and organs that make up an organism

  16. This is the first organ system to form in a developing organism

  17. This type of skeleton encloses and protects • soft body parts

  18. Exoskeletons are made up of this type of material, similar to the matter that makes up your fingernails

  19. Humans and earthworms have this type of circulatory system

  20. Grasshopper blood is clear because it lack this component

  21. A basic circulatory system is made up of these 3 components

  22. This membrane in a chick embryo contains the amniotic fluid

  23. Maintaining blood calcium levels in the body is an example of this type of homeostasis

  24. Structure that produces female gametes and reproductive hormones

  25. This is the pole of the egg where the yolk usually sits

  26. Ms. Sandy Graduated from this High School

  27. Final Jeopardy Category: Meiosis in males and females Your Wager……

  28. Answer: Development of the various stages of an immature ovum

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