Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Animals Examples
Characteristics
Adaptations
100
An invertebrate that has a long, flexible, rounded, segmented, or flattened body without limbs.
What is a worm?
100
A vertebrate that has wings, is covered with feathers, and hatches from a hard-shelled egg.
What is a bird?
100

Name the classification of an elephant. 


what is a mammal

100

In aquatic animals, this extracts dissolved oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide, facilitating gas exchange through a large surface area of filaments and capillaries.

What are gills?

100

An animal that rolls onto their back, slows their breathing, and becomes still as if dead when faced with a predator.

What is an opossum?

200
A marine invertebrate, also known as Porifera, having a porous body and often found in irregularly shaped colonies attached to an underwater surface.
What is a sponge?
200
A vertebrate that lives in water and has gills for breathing and fins for swimming.
What is a fish?
200

name the classification of an ostrich. 

What is a bird. 

200

These are specialized, multifunctional tools essential for survival, primarily used for eating, foraging, and drinking.

What are beaks?

200

A reptile that can change the color of its skin to match its surroundings.

What is a chameleon?

300
a primarily marine invertebrate that has a soft body and a mantle and/or a shell.
What is a mollusk?
300
A vertebrate that usually lives in water in the early part of its life: it breathes with gills and then later develops lungs
What is an amphibian?
300

what is the classification of a mosquito?

What is an insect

300

The primary purpose in an insect is for locomotion, acting as the central hub for movement. It houses the massive flight muscles and supports all six legs and wings, functioning as a reinforced, rigid "box" designed to power walking, jumping, and flight.

What is a thorax?

300
When an animal travels south during the winter to find warmth.
What is migration?
400
An invertebrate animal that has an exoskeleton and a segmented body with jointed appendages
What is an insect?
400
A vertebrate that has hair or fur and that feeds it young with milk.
What is a mammal?
400

what is the classification of a rainbow trout

What is a fish

400

Amphibian need this to breathe and absorb water directly through it, a process known as cutaneous respiration.

What is smooth skin?

400
When an animal remains dormant throughout the winter.
What is hibernation?
500

A symmetrical marine invertebrate pictured here.  

What is a starfish?

500
A vertebrate that has dry scaly skin and lays eggs that have a leathery shell.
What is a reptile?
500

what is the classification of a salamander? 

What is an amphibian

500

Primarily for thermoregulation, protecting against environmental elements, and sensory input. Composed of keratin and acts as an insulating layer to retain body heat

What is hair?

500
a dessert animal that has long legs to keep its body away from the hot sand.
What is a camel?
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