Vocabulary
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Behavior
Miscellaneous
100
Area occupied by a group or individual.
What is territory?
100
These individuals have fins to help them swim and have gills so they can breathe in their underwater environment.
What are fish?
100
This is the characteristic that all invertebrates share.
What is lacking a backbone?
100
This type of behavior develops without depending on learning or experience (basically, they are born with it)
What is innate behaviors?
100
Animals are considered this because they eat other organisms for food.
What is a consumer?
200
This is a seasonal movement from one place to another.
What is migration?
200
Individuals in this group lay eggs, and have beaks and feathers.
What are birds?
200
This type of invertebrate is also known as a roundworm (and you might know it for eating Spongebob's house).
What is a nematoda?
200
This behavior is developed through experience, or observing other animals.
What is a learned behavior?
200
When an animal lacks symmetry, it is called this.
What is asymmetry?
300
This is an animal that has a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
300
These animals have fur or hair and are warm-blooded.
What are mammals?
300
This percentage of all animals on Earth are invertebrates.
What is 95%?
300
This is a set of interactions that occurs among animals of the same species.
What is social behavior?
300
List three of the six characteristics that all animals share.
What is many cells, specialized parts, movement, reproduction, consume food, and maintain body temperature?
400
This is an internal skeleton that supports an animals body.
What is an endoskeleton?
400
Individuals in this group have scales, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded.
What are reptiles?
400
This is the group that segmented worms (as opposed to roundworms) fall into.
What is annelida?
400
Courtship (or attracting a mate) is a behavior that helps organisms do this.
What is reproduce successfully?
400
This is the proper name for a group of unicorns.
What is a blessing?
500
Animals with this have two sides that mirror each other.
What is bilateral symmetry?
500
These individuals live on land and in water and must stay warm to survive.
What are amphibians?
500
This is the process where invertebrates change as they grow.
What is metamorphosis?
500
Having a clearly dominant individual in a group of the same species is an example of this type of behavior.
What is social behavior?
500
Most cats in this city have 6 toes.
What is Halifax, Nova Scotia?
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