Structures for Support
Types of Movement
Gas Exchange
Circulation
The importance of Digestion and Excretion
100

The difference between vertebrates and invertebrates.

What is a backbone and no backbone?



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100

The process of moving in a wavelike motion.

What is undulate motion?




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100

The shape of the lungs.

What are bag-like shapes?



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100

The meaning of exchange.

What is to be transferred?




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100

The structures for feeding.

What are teeth, filter feeding, and mouthparts?



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200

 The fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue.

What is a hydrostatic skeleton?




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200

The way most animals on land move.

What is walking?




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200

The hoselike structures that branch off into smaller tubes.

What are tracheal tubes?



Pg.422

200

 The maximum number of heart chambers.

What is four?



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200

The process of breaking down food into molecules that cells can absorb and use.

What is digestion?



Pg.429

300

Movement of earthworms.

What is a hydrostatic skeleton?




Pg.412

300

The four types of movement.

What is Undulate motion, swimming, walking, and flying?



Pg.416 and 417

300

The structures for gas exchange.

What are spiracles, tracheal tubes, gills, and lungs?




Pg. 422 and 423

300

The number of chambers amphibians and most reptiles have.

What is three chambers?




Pg.425

300

The first step of digestion.

What is chewing?



Pg.429

400

The difference between the support structures of a squirrel and a lobster.

What are endoskeletons and exoskeletons?




Pg.413

400

The mechanisms of flying.

What is moving the wings?



Pg. 417

400

The organs that enable oxygen to diffuse into an animal's body and carbon dioxide to diffuse out?

What are gills?



Pg.423

400

The difference between an open circulatory system and a closed circulatory system.

What is an open circulatory system is a system that transports blood and other fluids into open spaces that surround organs in the body. A closed circulatory system is a system that transports material through blood vessels.

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400

The animals that have gizzards.

What are certain birds that eat rocks with their food?



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500

Most endoskeletons are made of bone, while others are made of ____.

What is cartilage?




Pg.413

500

The origin of the word undulation.

What is from late Latin undulatus?


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500

The Latin meaning of diffusion.

What is to scatter?




Pg.422

500

The normal complete heart cycle takes 0.2 seconds. How many cycles would the heart make in a day.

What is 420,000 cycles?



Pg.425

500

The way aquatic animals remove liquid wastes.

What is the use of the kidneys?




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