Arthropods
Mollusks
Sponges, Echinoderms & Worms
Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles
Birds and Mammals
100

Give an example of an arthropod.

Spider, bee, butterfly, centipede, etc

100

Give an example of a mollusk.

Clam, octopus, squid, slug, etc

100
Cnidarians, such as jellyfish and sea anemones, use these to stun their prey.

Stringing tentacles

100

Fish use this special characteristic to breathe underwater.

Gills

100

Birds have this feature instead of a nose and mouth

beak

200

Name for having a skeleton on the outside?

Exoskeleton

200

True or False: ALL mollusks have a shell. 

False. MOST mollusks have a shell, but not all.  
200

Give an example of an echinoderm.

Starfish, sea urchin, etc

200

These group has smooth, moist skin.

Amphibians

200

Birds can fly due to these two adaptations (characteristics)

Hollow bones and feathers

300

Invertebrates with fused bodies, such as crabs and lobsters, are called this?

Crustaceans

300

What are the 3 groups of mollusks?

Gastropods, cephalopods, and bivalves.

300

True or False: Sponges can move around.

False!

300

This group has dry, scaly skin.

Reptiles

300

Monotremes are a special group of mammals because they lay this.

Eggs

400

Give an example of a arachnid.

Spiders, scorpions, ticks

400

Which group of mollusks has tentacles?

Cephalopods

400

Starfish and sea urchins are in which invertebrate group?

They are echinoderms.
400

What does the term "double life" mean to amphibians

Born in water as babies, live on land as adults

400

List two types of marsupals.

Kangaroos, opossum, koalas 

500

These arthropods have three body sections. 

What are insects

500

List four examples of bivalves.

Clams, Oysters, Scallops, and Mussels

500
List the three groups of worms

Flatworms, Roundworms, Segmented Worms

500

What are amniote eggs?

Leathery, waterproof eggs that are laid by reptiles

500

What are placental mammals?

They develop inside of their mother

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