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100

Name one animal that has bilateral symmetry

Name one animal that has radial symmetry

Bilateral: Humans, Lizards, Dogs, Cats

Radial:Sand Dollar, Octopus

100

What is Bilateral Symmetry?

A body plan in which an organism can be divided into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other

100

What is radial symmetry?

A body plan which can be divided into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other anywhere through its central axis

100

What is asymmetry?

A body plan that cannot be divided into any two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other

100

What is the main difference between invertebrates and vertebrates?

Vertebrates have a backbone and Invertebrates don't have a back bone.

200

What is an adaptation?

An inherited trait that increases the organisms chance of survival

200

What are mammary glands?

Special Tissues that produce milk for young mammals.

200

What is amunion?

A protective membrane that surrounds the embryo.

200

What is behavioral adaptation

Instincts you are born with

200

What are functional adaptations

Adaptations that enable animals to increase survival

300

What change in the habitat would cause amphibians population to decline?

If the body of water in the habitat dried up, then the amphibians couldn't lay their eggs.

300

What are parasites?

Animals that survive by living inside or on another organism, get food from that organism, and do not help that organism survive.

300

What is a notochord?

A flexible rod-shaped structure that supports the body of a developing chordate.

300

What are functional adaptations

Adaptations that enable animals to increase survival

300

What is a hydrostatic skeleton?

A fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissues.

400

Compare and Contrast: 

Plants and Animals

Compare:

Both have cells with a nuclei.

Contrast:

Plants use photosynthesis to get their energy

Animals digest food to get their energy.

400

What are ectotherms?

Animals that heat their bodies from heat in their environments.

400

What are endotherms?

Animals that generate their body heat from the inside.

400

What is a exoskeleton?

A thick, hard outer covering

400

What is an endoskeleton?

The internal rigid framework that supports you and other animals

500

What type of habitat do amphibians need to survive?

They need a moist, warm, wet, climate.

500

Compare and Contrast: ectotherms and endotherms.

Ectotherms heat their body from the heat in their environment while endotherms generate their body heat from inside their body.

500

What is a mantle?

A mantle is a thin layer if tissue that covers a mollusk’s internal organs

500

What is metamorphosis?

The body form of an animal changes as it grows from an egg to an adult

500

What is molting?

An outer covering is shed and replaced is called molting.

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