Invertebrate Vocabulary Bacteria Vocabulary (q5 only) Quickies Comprehension (Not in format) Mish-Mash
100
What is an invertebrate?
The opposite of vertebrae.
100
Adding in, Don't give/subtract points
A type of bacteria that eats some larger ones,
100
What is the 14th Century?
(1301-1401)
The time Aristole created the first classification system.
100
No. They both live underwater, but a clam is an invertebrate, because it does NOT have a spine/back, but a fish does.
Mike says that a clam and a fish are in the same Phylum because the both live underwater. Is he right? Why?
100
*ANY 3 OF THESE*
What are...
- whether it has a backbone or not
- whether its skeleton is on the interior or exterior of it
- if it has a cranium to protect its brain or not
- if its nervous system connects to its brain or not
- if it has a spinal cord or
Three of the traits that determine if an animal is a vertebrae or not.
200
What is arachnid, insect and crustacean?
The 3 Classes of invertebrate.
200
Don't give/subtract points
Adding
200
What is Latin?
The language Carolus Linneaus chose for his new classification system in the mid-18th century.
200
Mammal(ia), because they have all he necessary rquirements, including feeding their own milk to their own young.
What class are dogs and cats in? How do you know?
200
What is a brain?
One of the main organs in the human body.
(HINT: You use it every second, maybe even without thinking about it)
300
What is an exoskeleton?
When the skeleton of an animal is on their exterior.
300
Don't give/subtract points
Adding
300
What is a Hierarchial Taxonomy (Hierarchy)?
The science of classification.
300
Animalia (it is an animal)
Vertebrae (it has a spine/back)
Mammal(ia) (they feed their young their own milk)
Classify a Dolphin using Kingdom, Phylum, and Class. Explain how you know you are right.
300
What is 90 to 10?
The ratio (percent to percent) of invertebrates to vertebraes.
400
What is a backbone/spine?
The bone only vertebrae have.
400
Don't give/subtract points
Adding
400
What is Kids Pick Candy Over Fancy Green Salads?

(In Latin: Dear Phillip Came Over For Soup)
The way we remember the correct order of classification in English.
400
Plantae.
Animalia = animals only
Fungi = Fungus, Mushrooms
Protista = too small to see (single-cell)
Monera = too small to see (single-cell)

Plantae = Plants
What kingdom is a rose in? How do you know?
400
What is Fungi?
The kingdom that has 1 or more celled living organisms.
500
What is a/an spider/arachnid?
Tarantulas, Funnel Web, Orb Weavers, etc.
500
What is Dairy (Milk & Alternatives)?
The food group which most of its products are made with some sort of good bacteria.
500
*ANY 3 OF THESE*
Edindemometra,
Chordata,
Arthropada,
Cridora,
Nematoda,
Mollusca,
or Amablia
3 Phylum in the Kingdom Animalia.
500
Homo means Man
Sapien means Wise
Why are Humans called Homo Sapiens?
500
What is underwater?
Where most invertebrates are found.






Animal Classification Full

Press F11 for full screen mode



Limited time offer: Membership 25% off


Clone | Edit | Download / Play Offline