What do we call animals that do NOT have a backbone?
What are invertebrates?
What do we call animals that have a backbone?
What are vertebrates?
What type of plants have true roots, stems, and leaves?
What are vascular plants?
What is heredity?
What is the passing down of traits from parents to offspring?
cold-blooded, live in water, breathe with gills, have scales and fins
Fish
Name one example of an invertebrate.
What is a jellyfish?
Name one type of vertebrate.
What is a bird?
Name an example of a nonvascular plant.
What is moss?
Give an example of an inherited trait.
What is eye color?
cold-blooded, moist, smooth skin, breathe with gills, lungs, and skin
Amphibians
What characteristic do all invertebrates share?
What is the absence of a backbone?
Which vertebrate group includes frogs?
What are amphibians?
What do we call plants that reproduce using seeds made from flowers?
What are angiosperms?
What is a learned behavior?
What is a behavior that develops through practice and experience?
cold-blooded, dry, thick, scaly skin, breathe with lungs
Reptiles
What is the main difference between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals?
What is the ability to maintain a constant body temperature?
What are the two types of warm-blooded animals?
What are birds and mammals?
What type of plant sheds its leaves every year?
What are deciduous plants?
What is the difference between a dominant trait and a recessive trait?
What is a dominant trait masks a recessive trait?
warm-blooded, breathe with lungs, have feathers, wings, two legs, and a beak
Birds
How many groups of Vertebrates are there?
5
How do nonvascular plants absorb water and nutrients?
What is by soaking up from the ground?
What do genes control?
What are the inherited traits an offspring receives from its parents?
warm-blooded, breathe with lungs, have hair or fur and produce milk for their young
Mammals