What they eat
Body Structure
Body Structure
Classification/Maintaining Balance
Combined
100

What are the 3 categories by what they eat?

Herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.

100

What are the 2 main category of animals by their body structure?

Vertebrates and invertebrates

100

What group of animals do not have a backbone.

Invertebrates

100

A tool to classify organisms

taxonomic key
100

What category of animals have sharp teeth?

Carnivores

200

How do we call animals that eat only plants?

Herbivores

200

Mention the 5 groups of vertebrates

Mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds.

200

Mention the 2 groups of invertebrates.

Insects and arachnids

200

Groups organisms by their evolutionary history

branching tree diagram

200

What category of animals have sharp and flat teeth?

Omnivores

300

How do we call animals that eat only meat?

Carnivores

300

Tell 2 characteristics of reptiles.

They are born from eggs.

Their bodies are covered in dry scales.

300

Tell characteristics of fish.

They are born from eggs.

Their bodies are covered in scales.

300

True or false: To use a taxonomic key, you start with step #5?

False

300

How many legs does an arachnid have?

8 legs

400

How do we call animals that eat everything?

Omnivores

400

Tell 2 characteristics of fish.

Their bodies are covered in scales.

They are born alive.

400

Tell 2 characteristics of birds

They are born from eggs.

Their bodies are covered in feathers.

400

What is the term that means your body maintains balance?

homeostasis 
400

What group of animals may have more than 2 eyes?

Arachnids

500

What category of animals have flat teeth?

Herbivores

500

Tell 3 characteristics of mammals.

They are born alive.

They drink mil from mom.

Their bodies are covered in fur.

500

How many legs does an insect have?

6 legs

500

Give two examples of how your body maintains balance.

shivering and sweating

500

What means habitat?

The place where animals spend more of their time.

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