Reptiles
Reptiles
Amphibians
Amphibians
Bill Nye
100

What kind of blood do reptiles have

Cold

100

This reptile is known for being cold-blooded and having a hard shell.

A turtle
100

Why do they need to keep their skin moist for gas exchange?  

This is why amphibians are often found in damp environments.

100

This term describes animals that live part of their life in water and part on land.

Amphibians 

100

Who is Bill Nye

The Science Guy

200

Example of reptile

Vary

200

This helps reptiles detect movement and temperature changes.

What is a Jacobson’s organ

200

Amphibians absorb oxygen through this organ when underwater.

What is their skin

200

This amphibian has a tail even as an adult.

Salamander

200

Where can you watch him at?

YouTube

300

True or False: Reptiles lay eggs

True

300

Reptiles have this type of skin, while amphibians do not.

Dry scaly

300

This stage of a frog lives entirely in water.

What is a Tadpole

300

Many amphibians return to water for this life process.

Reproduction

300

Bill Nye often explains science using this approach to learning.

Hands on Experiments

400

What do Reptiles use to breathe

Lungs

400

Reptiles are better suited for this type of dry environment.

Deserts

400

Amphibians must live near this because their skin needs to stay moist.

What is water

400

Tadpoles use these to breathe underwater.

Gills

400

The main idea of the episode is that reptiles and amphibians are adapted to these.

Different Habitats

500

What is the most venomous snake in the world

Inland Taipan

500

What are dry, scaly skin?

This adaptation helps reptiles avoid losing too much water.

500

This group includes animals that undergo metamorphosis.

Amphibians

500

This amphibian is known for hopping and croaking.

Frog

500

Bill Nye uses experiments to show how animals adapt to their environment through this process.

Scientific Obseravtion

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