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7th Science Mid Term Jeopardy Game

The document provides a review of key concepts for a 7th grade science midterm covering classification of living things and characteristics of different kingdoms, phyla and species. It includes questions about the classification hierarchy from broadest (kingdom) to most specific (species), characteristics of animals versus other kingdoms, examples of worms and arthropods, and characteristics of sponges, cnidarians, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.

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7th Science Mid Term Jeopardy Game

The document provides a review of key concepts for a 7th grade science midterm covering classification of living things and characteristics of different kingdoms, phyla and species. It includes questions about the classification hierarchy from broadest (kingdom) to most specific (species), characteristics of animals versus other kingdoms, examples of worms and arthropods, and characteristics of sponges, cnidarians, mollusks, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.

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7 Grade Science

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Mid Term Review


Fishes,
Sponges, Cnidarians,
Classification Amphibians,
Arthropods Plants Worms, Mollusks,
Reptiles, Birds,
Of Living Things and Echinoderms
Mammals

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Grouping things according to similar
characteristics
Classification
How are living things classified?
Give the order
Which one is the most broad?
Which one is the most specific?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order,
Family, Genus, Species

Kingdom is the most broad


Species in the most specific
What are the 5 Kingdoms?
Monerans, Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals
How are animals different from the other four
kingdoms we have studied?
All animals are multi-cellular with specialized
tissues, organs, and organ systems
Give the three groups of worms.
Name two different species of worms.
The three groups of worms are: roundworms,
flatworms, and segmented worms.

Different species of worms are tapeworms,


roundworms, earthworms
What does arthropod mean?
Give an example of an arthropod
Arthropod means “jointed foot”
An example of an arthropod would be a lobster
or crab
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Are sponges vertebrates or invertebrates?
Where do they live?
How do they reproduce?
Sponges are invertebrates (they do not have a
backbone)
Sponges live in the water and normally stay
there their whole life
Sponges reproduce both asexually and sexually
Are cnidarians (like jellyfish, coral, or a hydra)
invertebrates or vertebrates?
Where do they live?
How many body openings do they have?
Cnidarians are invertebrates
Cnidarians live in the water
Cnidarians can be either a polyp or a medusa-
they have only one body opening-the mouth
What are nematocysts for?
Nematocysts are used to sting. They stun the
prey and that way the cnidarians can kill it and
eat it.
What do mollusks’ shells do as they age?
Are mollusks’ body parts other than the shell
hard or soft?
Mollusks’ shells grow with the mollusk as they
age
Mollusk body parts are soft
Give some examples of a mollusk
Mollusks-snail, slug, squid, octopus
What do fish use swim bladders for?
buoyancy
Give three characteristics of amphibians
Amphibians are vertebrates

Amphibians are cold blooded (their body


temperature is the temperature of their
surroundings)

Amphibians breath through gills when they are


immature and live in the water, as adults they
live on land and breath through lungs
and their moist skin

Amphibian bodies lack scales and claws


What are the three major groups of reptiles and
an example of each group?
The three groups of reptiles are:

Lizards and snakes-chamelons and pythons

Alligators and Crocodiles-crocs are more


aggressive and have a toothy smile

Turtles-have plates of bones, covered by scales


to make their sheild
What are down and contour feathers used for?
Down feathers are used for warmth
Contour feathers give birds their streamlined
shape
What are the three major groups of fish and an
example for each group?
Jawless fish-lamprey
Cartilaginous fish-shark
Bony fish-trout
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