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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Review the Life Cycle!

Join Miss Schindler on the popular game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and review the life cycles of various organisms. Test your knowledge and win big prizes!

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Review the Life Cycle!

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  1. Review Day! • Pull out test reviews and wait for instructions. • Tonight- your homework is to STUDY! Remember, review games are on my webpage! • TEST TOMORROW! GOOD LUCK! 

  2. Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Miss Schindler

  3. Confident?

  4. The Prizes • 8 - $16,000 • 9 - $32,000 • 10 - $64,000 • 11 - $125,000 • 12 - $250,000 • 13 - $500,000 • 14 - $1,000,000 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000

  5. Lifelines • “Phone a friend” • Ask the audience

  6. $100 Which is an example of a physical adaptation? • A – Migrating for food B – Having sharp thorns • B – Having sharp thorns • C – Hibernating during winter • D – Plant undergoing dormancy

  7. $200 Which would be a learned behavior of a nocturnal animal? • A – A strong sense of smell B – Taking care of young • C – Knowing where to find fruit • C – Knowing where to find fruit • D – Being nocturnal

  8. $500 All are examples of inherited traits except: • A – Sharp claws B – Long tail feathers • C – Flat grinding teeth • D – Avoiding poisonous insects • D – Avoiding poisonous insects

  9. $1,000 The behavior shown by these raccoons eating from a deer feeder is: • A– Inherited B – Learned • B – Learned • C – Only going to happen once • D – Unique to only raccoons

  10. $2,000 Which might an animal learn from its parent? • A – Keen nocturnal eyesight B – Webbed feet • C – Thick fur • D – Growling when disturbed • D – Growling when disturbed

  11. $4,000 Many animal species migrate to various locations throughout the year. All are reasons that they would do this EXCEPT: • A – To find food or water B – To find warmth • C – To compete for food • C – To compete for food • D – To find a place to raise young

  12. $8,000 This is an example of: • A – Camouflage B – Plant dormancy • C – Mimicry • D – Both A and C • D – Both A and C

  13. $16,000 Which type of metamorphosis has four stages? • A – Complete Metamorphosis • A – Complete Metamorphosis B – Incomplete Metamorphosis • C – Insect Metamorphosis • D – Arachnid Metamorphosis

  14. $32,000 Which part of the complete metamorphosis life cycle does the organism eat and looks nothing like the adult? • A – Egg B – Nymph • C – Larva • C – Larva • D – Pupa

  15. $64,000 Where does the “transforming” take place in the Complete Metamorphosis life cycle? • A – Egg B – Pupa • B – Pupa • C – Adult • D – Nymph

  16. $125,000 What are the stages of the Incomplete Metamorphosis life cycle? • A – Egg, larva, pupa, adult B– Egg, pupa, adult • C – Egg, nymph, pupa • D – Egg, nymph, adult • D – Egg, nymph, adult

  17. $250,000 How are a larva and a nymph different? • A – Larva looks like the egg B – Larva wraps itself in cocoon • B – Larva wraps itself in cocoon • C – Larva eats same food as adult • D – Larva looks like the adult

  18. $500,000 Why might a pesticide that eliminates insects in their larval stage still leave a farmer unhappy? • A – Farm animals would be harmed B – It would only work in gardens • C – It would be a lot of work • D – It would only kill some insects • D – It would only kill some insects

  19. $1,000,000 Explain the life cycle presented in this diagram: • A – Teacher discretion B – Teacher discretion • B – Teacher discretion • C – Teacher discretion • D – Teacher discretion

  20. Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!

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