Is paper living, non-living or once living?
once living
what is a vertebrate?
A living thing with a backbone.
Which group of vertebrates have fur/hair?
Mammals
Which group has dry and scaly skin?
Reptiles
What is an invertebrate?
A living thing without a backbone.
True or false: because cities grow they are living
False: For it to be living it must do all of them
How many vertebrate categories exist?
5
Which group of vertebrates have feathers?
Birds
True or false: amphibians live in both water and land
true
How many legs does an insect have?
6
Is a rock living, non-living or once living?
non-living
Name the 5 groups of vertebrates
Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish
What do fish use to breath underwater?
Gills
Name a reptile
snake, lizard, crocodile, turtles, chameleons.
What are the body features of an insect?
Head, abdomen, thorax and most of the time antenna.
Is a butterfly living, non-living or once living?
Living
Why are they called vertebrates?
They have a spine/inner skeleton (the bones are called vertebrae).
Are birds warm or cold blooded?
Warm blooded
Name a feature of an amphibian
wet slime skin, cold blooded, can breath through their skin, lay eggs, born in the water, have spent part of life in water and land.
What are the features of an arachnid?
They have two body parts, 8 legs, no backbone.
Name all 5 features all living things do
Grow, reproduce, respond/move, consume energy
How are vertebrates bodies split up?
Head, torso, limbs
Which group can lay eggs and breath underwater?
Fish
Name an amphibian
frog, axolotl, salmander
Name one of the groups in the mollusk category
gastropods, cephalopods and bivalve