General Characteristics | Birds, Mammals, and Fish | Reptiles and Amphibians | Invertebrates | Categorize It! |
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Oxygen
All animals need this to breathe.
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False
True or false: all birds can fly
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Reptiles
This type of animal lays eggs and has dry, scaly skin
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No backbone
What classifies an invertebrate?
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Mammal
Classify an elephant
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Shelter
A nest, a cave, a tree, or a hole are examples of...
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Gills
How do fish breathe? (the mechanism)
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Amphibians
This type of animal has moist skin, lays eggs, and lives in or near the water
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Sexually
How do echinoderms reproduce?
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Reptile
Classify a lizard
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Herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
Name the three types of diets an animal can have.
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Mammary glands
How do mammals produce milk?
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They have four limbs
What does a tetrapod mean?
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Anemones, jellyfish, marine corals, and freshwater hydras
What are examples of cnidarians?
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Insect (invertebrate)
Classify a fly
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Oviparous, viviparous, or ovoviviparous.
Name the three ways an animal can develop their offspring.
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Carinate (can fly) or ratite (can't fly)
What are the two classifications of birds?
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Cold-blooded animals, they get most of their body heat from external sources
What does ectothermic mean?
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Bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods
What are the three types of mollusks?
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Cnidarian
Classify a jellyfish
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Diffusion, tracheae, surface of the body, gills, and lungs
List the different mechanisms for breathing in different animal species.
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Monotremes, marsupials, and placentals
What are the three categories of mammals?
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Chelonians, crocodilians, and squamates
What are the three main groups of reptiles?
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Formed by canals which fill with water and move the ambulacral feet.
What is the ambulacral system?
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Amphibian
Classify a frog
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