The effort to define the boundaries between the various created kinds of animals.
What is baraminology?
An animal without symmetry, cephalization nor gut.
What is a sponge?
Ms. Sapigao's favorite color.
What is red?
Support structure on the outside of the animal's body
What is an exoskeleton?
The term that refers to soft bodies.
What is mollusk?
A flexible rod found in chordate animals.
What is a notochord?
Animals that never have a notochord.
What is invertebrates?
Animals with vertebrae that protect the animal's spinal cord.
What is Vertebrates?
Can be divided by one or more imaginary lines into mirror-image halves.
What is symmetry?
a scientist who studies animals
What is a zoologist?
The single largest group of vertebrate animals.
What is fish?
Has the most species of any animal phylum.
What is Arthopoda or Arthopods?
The sense organs and brain are clustered at one end of the body.
What is cephalization?
A vertebrate animal that has feathers and a beak.
What is a bird?
A vertebrate animal that has hair and produces milk.
What is a mammal?
They are the largest class of invertebrates.
What are insects?
Miss Sapigao's favorite number
What is 18?
Duck-billed platypus and echidna are examples of these types of animals.
What are egg-laying mammals?
Their embryos grow inside the mother.
What is placental mammals?
Have two body segments and eight legs.
What is Chelicerates?
Structures jellyfish have to sting and capture food.
What are cnidocytes?
Arthropods that has more than six legs.
What are crustaceans?
The person who developed the animal classification system.
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
Miss Sapigao's favorite superhero.
What is Ironman?
They have a pouch in which they raise their young.
What is marsupials?