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Comparative Anatomy I Jeopardy!
Classification Fertilization Development Musculoskeletal, Resp, and Circ
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This is the evolutionary history of a speciesor a group of species
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This type of classification is helpful whentrying to figure out the identity of something
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This is an example of a characteristic of a good dichotomous key
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Cladograms are made largely on the basis of these
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This is the disciple of evolutionary biology thatfocuses on classifying organisms anddetermining their evolutionary history
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This is defined at the union of spermand egg
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This is an example of a necessity for external fertilization
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Answer: Daily Double!Your Wager….
The birds of paradise, native to Brazil, use this technique to synchronize external fertilization across a population
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These are small, volatile moleculesthat are dispersed into the environmentto affect the physiology of an individualof the same species
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Parental care is more likely to occur withthis type of fertilization
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This is the first step in development
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Solid ball of cells resulting from earlystages of cleavage
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The fluid-filled inside of a blastula
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ANSWER: Daily Double..Your wager…
This is the changing of stem cells into specialized cells, tissues and organs that make up an organism
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This is the first organ system to form in a developing organism
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This type of skeleton encloses and protectssoft body parts
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Exoskeletons are made up of this type ofmaterial, similar to the matter that makes upyour fingernails
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Humans and earthworms have thistype of circulatory system
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Grasshopper blood is clear because itlack this component
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A basic circulatory system is made up of these 3 components
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This membrane in a chick embryocontains the amniotic fluid
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Maintaining blood calcium levels in the body is an example of this type of homeostasis
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Structure that produces female gametes and reproductive hormones
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This is the pole of the egg where the yolk usually sits
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Ms. Sandy Graduated from this High School
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Final Jeopardy Category:
Meiosis in males and females
Your Wager……
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Answer:
Development of the various stages of an immature ovum