Mammals/Reptiles
Fish/Birds/Amphibians
Invertebrates
Plants
Monera/Fungi/Protista
100

Mammals and reptiles both breathe using their _____.

Lungs

100

True or false? Amphibians are viviparous. 

False. They are oviparous. 

100

Snails are a type of _____.

Mollusc

100

All plants have roots, stems, and _____. 

Leaves

100

Bacteria belong to the _____ Kingdom.

Monera

200

_____ and _____ cover mammals' bodies.

Skin and hair (or fur)

200

Female fish produce _____ and lay them in water.

Eggs

200

Some annelids absorb oxygen through their _____. Others have gills.

Skin

200

In flowering plants (for example, an apple tree), the _____ grow inside of the fruit.

Seeds

200

True or false? An autotroph produces its own food.

True

300

What do whales and dolphins use to swim?

Fins

300

Amphibians' skin is _____ and _____.

Thin, smooth

300

Echinoderms have bodies that are covered with sharp _____.

Spikes

300

The two types of seed plants are called _____ and _____.

Angiosperms, gymnosperms 

300

Monerans are simple _____ organisms. 

Unicellular

400

Name a reptile that does not have any extremities. 

Snake

400

How do amphibians breathe? (Hint: when they are young they have _____, and when they are older they have _____.)

When amphibians are young they use gills to breathe. When they are older, they grow lungs.
400

Porifera have many holes that are called _____.

Pores

400

True or false? Mosses have roots.

False. They have rhizoids.

400

Amoebas move with _____, or false feet.

Pseudopods

500

Explain the difference between oviparous and viviparous. 

Oviparous means that the young are born from eggs. Viviparous means that the females give birth to live young.

500

Explain why birds' bodies make it easier for them to fly.

Birds have aerodynamic bodies, and their bones are thin and light. 

500

Explain some characteristics of coelenterates. 

Soft body, long tentacles, absorb oxygen through their skin, reproduce by growing a bud, etc.

500

How do non-seed plants reproduce?

Non-seed plants have spores. The spores fall to the ground and grow into new plants.

500

Name the three parts of multicellular fungi.

1. Cap

2. Stem

3. Hyphae

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