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Mixed
100

Class in which organisms are covered with tough, dry scales

What is Reptalia?

100

A skeleton on the inside of a creatures body, typically composed of bone or cartilage

What is Edoskeleton?

100

organisms in which offspring receive nutrients from the mother's placenta

What is Viviparous?

100

A structure that allows an embryo to be nourished by the mother's blood supply

What is the Placenta?

100

a learned behavior in which either a stimulus or a response is linked to either a reward or a punishment

What is Conditioning?

100

Two groups of organisms that have 4-chambered hearts.

What are Aves and Mammalia?

200

An animal that does not have limbs, ears or eyelids.

What is a Snake?

200

Segments of bone or some other hard substance that are arranged into a backbone.

What are Vertebrae?


200

A protein that allows red blood cells to perform their function

What is Hemoglobin?

200

The period of time during which an embryo develops before being born

What is Gestation

200

Internally warmed by a heat generating metabolic process.

What is Endothermic?


200

Two groups of organisms that generally have 3-chambered hearts.

What are reptiles and amphibians?

300

A state of extremely low metabolism and respiration, accompanied by lower than normal body temperatures.  A creature is put in a deep state of low activity.  

What is Hibernation?

300

Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.

What are Arteries?

300

lobes of the brain receiving signals from eye receptors

What are the Optic Lobes?

300

a learned behavior in which animals learn not to respond to repeated, unimportant stimuli

What is Habituation?

300

Most in this class have a skeleton composed of porous lightweight bones

What is Aves?

300
Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.

What are veins?

400

An animal with a pointy snout whose teeth won't fit in its mouth when the mouth is closed.  

What is a Crocodile?

400

Development that occurs in an egg that is hatched outside the female's body.  

What is Oviparous Development?

400

lobes of the brain that receive signals from nasal receptors

What are the Olfactory Lobes?
400

An innate behavior, triggered by a stimulus, occuring as an unchangeable, uninterruptable sequence of actions

What is Fixed Action Pattern?

400

Feathers with smooth barbules but no hooked barbules

What are Down Feathers?

400

The part of a shark's or fish's anatomy that senses vibrations in the water.

What is the lateral line?

500

the lobe of the brain that controls involuntary actions and refines muscle movement

What is the Cerebellum?

500

lobes of the brain that coordinate vital functions

What is Medulla Oblongata?

500

lobes of the brain that integrate sensory information and coordinate the creature's response to that information

What is the Cerebrum?

500

A learned behavior that is usually irreversible and limited to a specific time period in an animal's life

What is Imprinting?

500

In this class, the young are nourished with milk secreted from specialized glands

What is Mammalia?

500

the term describing organisms whose offspring develop in an egg hatched inside the mother's body

What is Ovoviviparous?

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