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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!
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JEOPARDY!
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Digestive system
Adaptations Life HistoryInternal Organs
Hodgepodge Alaskana
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This is the tube that passes from the mouth to the stomach.
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This structure is responsible for holding the prey in place, killing
it, or preventing escape.
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This allows food to be completely digested before moving into the
duodenum.
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This enzyme is responsible for breaking fat into small, digestible
globules.
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This is the primary function of the small intestine.
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These are the two reasons that frogs have eyes on the top of
their heads.
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Thin skin allows frogs to be able to do this.
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Females have much larger ones of these, thus allowing them to
nurture their gametes.
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Males have these, which might also be useful for holding on tight
during a roller coaster ride.
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The first part is the primary reason that frogs must convert
ammonia and the second is what they convert it into.
Daily Double!!!
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Juvenile frogs are better known as these
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This is the class of animals that frogs belong to.
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These are the main differences between frogs and toads
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This is the frog made famous by Jim Henson
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These are the four steps of a frog taking a breath.
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These are smaller in frogs than other vertebrates of similar size.
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The first # is how many chambers are in a frog’s heart.
The second are how many chambers are in yours.
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The thin film that holds the internal organs in place is called
this.
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The enzyme created in the liver is called this and is stored in
the… (2 part answer)
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This is the function of the spleen.
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These are the two teams that will play for the college football national championship in
January.
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This guy was almost certainly the least attractive person on a movie
screen this weekend
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This is the greatest selling music album of all time
(artist and title, please)
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These are the names of the four Chugiak principals
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This is one of Mr. Mason’s favorite fish to catch
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This is Alaska’s state gemstone
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Minnesota may have 10,000 of them, according to their license
plates, but Alaska has over 1,000,000 of these natural
features
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This is Alaska’s official state fossil
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Alaska has more miles of this than all other states combined
(Keanu Reeves’ character in Point Break might find this info interesting…yeah, it’s an old
movie, but maybe some of you have seen it)
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Tell me something I don’t already know about Alaska. Good luck.