Chapter 10 & 11
Chapter 10 & 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 13 & 15
Chapter 15 & 16
Chapter 17
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An animal without a backbone is classified as an

invertebrate

100

An animal with a backbone is classified as a

Vertebrate

100

What are hardened remains or evidence of a living thing that existed a long time ago?

Fossils

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After swallowing food, it goes into the crop. What is the crop, what does it act as?

An internal storage tank

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The body’s tendency to keep internal balance is called...

Homeostasis

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Where does the entire digestive process start?

The mouth

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What is the main role/function of white blood cells?

Fight off diseases

200

What are the steps (order) to get to an organ system from cells?

Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ system

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The body area in Arthropods where you'll find part of the digestive tract and reproductive organs is called...

The abdomen

200

What are vertebrae?

Bones that make up the backbone

200

What is a defining feature about Monotreme mammals (example: platypus)

They lay eggs

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What is the gizzard?

Muscular part of the stomach that squeezes and grinds food

200

The substances in food that provide the raw materials and energy the body needs are called...

Nutrients

200

What do veins do?

Carry blood back to the heart

300

Define Radial symmetry

Many lines of symmetry that go all throughout the center

300

Define Bilateral symmetry

1 line of symmetry that divides animals into mirrored halves

300

A key difference between reptiles and amphibians is that amphibians must stay close to ___________ while reptiles do not need as much of that in their environment

Water

300

What are mammary glands?

The organs that produce milk that mammals feed their young with

300

What type of tissue is marrow considered?

connective tissue

300

What are the two types of digestion?

Mechanical and chemical

300

What do arteries do?

Carry blood away from the heart

400

What are gills and what are their function?

Organs that remove oxygen from the water

400

What is the thorax and what do you usually find here?

Midsection, the section where wings and legs are attached

400

What specific adaptation allows the eggs of reptiles to survive in dry areas on land?

The adaptation of shells

400

When young develop completely inside the mother’s body (womb) these are known as what kind of mammals?

Placental mammals

400

Name the 4 types of basic tissues in the human body

Muscular

Connective

Nerve

Epithelial 

400

A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach is called the 

Esophagus

400

What are capillaries?

Where substances are exchanged between body and blood

500
What does Echinoderm mean?

Spiney skin

500
Explain what gradual metamorphosis is.

No distinctly different stages, no larva stage, go from eggs to nymphs (mini versions of adults)  

Ex. grasshoppers

500

What is a swim bladder and what does it help do?

An internal gas-filled sac that helps the fish stabilize its body at different depths

500

Define what a bird is, naming all the required features. 

An endothermic vertebrate that has feathers and a 4 chambered heart, and lay eggs

500

Define muscular tissue and connective tissue

Muscular: contract or shorten, making body parts move

Connective: provide support and connect all body parts

500

Define nerve tissue and epithelial tissue

Nerve - carries messages back and forth from the brain and the body

Epithelial - cover the surfaces of the body, inside and out

500

What is the cardiovascular/circulatory system?

A system that consists of heart, blood vessels, and blood that carries needed substances to cells and carries waste products away from cells

600

Name the type of metamorphosis that has 4 different stages and name each of the stages. 

Complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, and adult stage (ex. butterfly)

600
Name 2 categories of mollusks

cephalopods 

bivalves

gastropods

600

Describe the difference between an Ectotherm & Endotherm

Ectotherm: Animals that do not produce much internal heat, get heat from an outside source (Sun)

Endotherm: Animals whose body produces and controls internal heat, get heat from their body

600

Define marsupial mammals and give an example of a marsupial mammal

Young are born very underdeveloped and will continue to grow in pouches

Kangaroos, opossums, possums, wombats, wallaby, tasmanian devil, koala

600

Name the two types of muscles in the human body and explain how each works

Voluntary muscles - under conscious control

Involuntary muscles - not under conscious control

600

Name the 3 main functions of the digestive system

- Break down foods (Digestion)

- Absorb molecules into the bloodstream     (Absorption)

- Eliminate wastes from the body (Elimination)

600

What is the lymphatic system and does it have a pumping system like the cardiovascular system?

A network of veinlike vessels that returns the fluid to the bloodstream. No it does not have a pump 

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