What is a Vertebrate?
Vertebrate? An organism that has a backbone
This system provides support and protection for an organism
Skeletal System
Endoskeleton and Exoskeleton
Endoskeleton-inside the organism, Exoskeleton- outside of the organism
Name 3 categories of fish.
Cartilagenous, bony and jawless
Name 3 characteristics of arachnids (spiders)
4 pairs of walking legs,
cephalothorax,
4 pairs simple eyes,
no antennae,
respiration via book lungs,
only a few are venomous to humans
What is an Exoskeleton
Exoskeleton? A body covering that provides support and protection
This system helps the body breakdown food into usable energy
Digestive System
Cartilage and Bone
Cartilage- flexible, Bone- more rigid
What is the difference between a simple eye and a compound eye?
Simple-only has (1) lens, Compound- made of many lenses
Name 2 different structures that insects use for eating
Spongy mouth parts, proboscis, mandible,
What is a Hermaphrodite?
Hermaphrodite? An organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs
This system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the organism's body
Respiratory System
Polyp and Medusa
Polyp-sessile and Medusa mobile "mature" form
What happens in capillaries?
Capillary walls are very thin allowing for gas exchange to occur
Name 4 different types of insects
Butterfly, Moth, Ant, Bees, Wasp, Beetles, Flies, Gnats, Mosquitos, Grasshoppers, Crickets
What is Regeneration?
The ability to regrow a missing part of the body
This system assists the organism in creating offspring
Reproductive System
Atrium and Ventricle
Atrium receives blood from the body, Ventricle- pumps blood to body
What is the difference between Viviparous development and Oviparous development
Viviparous- development occurs inside the female's body and offspring is nourished through a placenta. Oviparous-Development occurs in an egg that is hatched outside of the female's body.
Give examples of at least 4 different types of birds: (Flightless, Birds of prey, game birds, swimming birds, diving birds, wading birds)
Ostrich, penguin/owl,bald eagle, hawk, falcon/ quail, turkey, pheasant/ ducks, swans, geese/ pelicans, albatrosses, petrels, herch
What are Nematocysts?
Nematocytes? Small capsules in the cell of an organism that that contain a toxin that is injected into predators or prey
This system delivers oxygen and other nutrients to all parts of the organism
Cardiovascular System
Artery and Vein
Artery- brings oxygen rich blood to the body, Vein- brings oxygen depleted blood back to the heart/lungs
Animals live in groups and use behavior to communicate. What are the 3 categories that their behavior typically falls into?
Competitive, Courtship, Cooperation
What makes marsupials different than other mammals?
They do not have a placenta. Their fertilized egg only develops for a few days then their tiny offspring enter a pouch where they are nourished via nipples containing milk