Vertebrate Nutrition
Vertebrate Respiration
Vertebrate Reproduction
Invertebrates
Categorization
100
Three types of consumers, based on what they eat are...
What is Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores.
100
All animals take in ________ and expell _________. This process is called _____________.
What is oxygen and carbon dioxide. Respiration!
100
Animals must produce ________ in order to not become ________.
What is offspring, extinct.
100
What is the one characteristic all invertebrates share?
They don't have backbones.
100
Classify the COW: Vertebrate or Invertebrate group: ____________ Nutrition: _____________ Reproduction: ____________
What is Mammals Herbivore/Carnivore/Omnivorous Sexually Viviparous
200
Depending in what they eat, mammals have different...
What is teeth.
200
Fish take water in through the ___________ and absorb oxygen with their ____________, specifically using _____________________ in their gills.
What is mouth, gills, capillaries.
200
Name the vertebrate groups that are oviparous.
What is birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish.
200
What are the four groups of Arthropods?
What are crustaceans, myriapods, arachnids, and insects.
200
Classify the Whale: Vertebrate or Invertebrate group: ____________ Nutrition: _____________ Reproduction: ____________
What is : Vertebrate - Mammal Carnivore Sexually/ Viviparous
300
Depending on what they eat, Birds have different...
What are beaks.
300
Name 2 of the 4 parts of the mammals respiratory system.
What is pharynx, lungs, trachea, diaphragm.
300
Name the vertebrate groups that are viviparous.
What is Mammals
300
What are the three mollusc groups.
What are gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods.
300
Classify the Snake: Vertebrate or Invertebrate group: ____________ Nutrition: _____________ Reproduction: ____________
Vertebrate - Reptile Herbivore/Carnivore/Omnivore Sexual/Oviparous
400
All young mammals drink this.
What is milk. (Water too ;) )
400
Explain adult amphibian respiration.
Adult amphibians breathe using their lungs to absorb oxygen and expel Carbon Dioxide. They can also use their moist skin.
400
Most animals reproduce _________, needing both a _______ and a __________ to have young.
What is sexually, male, female.
400
Give an example of an echinoderm and a sponge.
What is a starfish, sea urchin, or sand dollar - sponges
400
Classify the Tuna: Vertebrate or Invertebrate group: ____________ Nutrition: _____________ Reproduction: ____________
Vertebrate/Fish Herbivore/Carnivore/Omnivore Sexually/Oviparous
500
Explain a ruminant, and give examples.
A ruminant eats plants. It chews them in the mouth, and they they pass to the digestive system where they are partly digested. The grass returns to the mouth where it is chewed again, and then it returns to the digestive system where the process is finished. Goats, camels, giraffes, deer, cows, and sheep are ruminants.
500
What is the process called where amphibians change from aquatic animals to an amphibious animal?
What is metamorphosis.
500
Animals that produce eggs, but give birth to live young are called...
What is ovoviviparous.
500
Give an example of a cnidarian and an annelid.
What is sea anemone, coral - worms or leeches.
500
Classify the Platypus: Vertebrate or Invertebrate group: ____________ Nutrition: _____________ Reproduction: ____________
Vertebrate/ Mammals Carnivore Sexually/viviparous/monotreme
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