General Characteristics Birds, Mammals, and Fish Reptiles and Amphibians Invertebrates Categorize It!
100
Oxygen
All animals need this to breathe.
100
False
True or false: all birds can fly
100
Reptiles
This type of animal lays eggs and has dry, scaly skin
100
No backbone
What classifies an invertebrate?
100
Mammal
Classify an elephant
200
Shelter
A nest, a cave, a tree, or a hole are examples of...
200
Gills
How do fish breathe? (the mechanism)
200
Amphibians
This type of animal has moist skin, lays eggs, and lives in or near the water
200
Sexually
How do echinoderms reproduce?
200
Reptile
Classify a lizard
300
Herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
Name the three types of diets an animal can have.
300
Mammary glands
How do mammals produce milk?
300
They have four limbs
What does a tetrapod mean?
300
Anemones, jellyfish, marine corals, and freshwater hydras
What are examples of cnidarians?
300
Insect (invertebrate)
Classify a fly
400
Oviparous, viviparous, or ovoviviparous.
Name the three ways an animal can develop their offspring.
400
Carinate (can fly) or ratite (can't fly)
What are the two classifications of birds?
400
Cold-blooded animals, they get most of their body heat from external sources
What does ectothermic mean?
400
Bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods
What are the three types of mollusks?
400
Cnidarian
Classify a jellyfish
500
Diffusion, tracheae, surface of the body, gills, and lungs
List the different mechanisms for breathing in different animal species.
500
Monotremes, marsupials, and placentals
What are the three categories of mammals?
500
Chelonians, crocodilians, and squamates
What are the three main groups of reptiles?
500
Formed by canals which fill with water and move the ambulacral feet.
What is the ambulacral system?
500
Amphibian
Classify a frog






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