Reptiles
Fish
Amphibians
Invertebrates/
Vertebrates
Vocabulary
100
What do fish use to breathe in water?
Gills
100
What is the difference between a toad and a frog?
A toad is wider and shorter legs and a frog has a narrow body and long back legs.
100
What is an invertebrate? What is a vertebrate?
Animal without backbones Animal with backbones
100
Classifying animals
What do we call putting animals into groups?
200
What are the three stages of a frog?
Egg, tadpole, adult
200
What are invertebrates?
Earthworm, crab,cricket,octopus,clams,ants,spiders,snails,lobsters,starfish, etc...
200
What is it called when an animal goes through stages from baby to adult?
Metamorphosis
300
Are fish scales hard or soft?
Hard
300
How do amphibians stay moist?
They absorb water through the skin.
300
Where do invertebrates live?
Land and water
300
What kind of thermometer does a scientist use to measure temperature?
Celsius scale
400
What causes their old skin to get loose?
New scales grow underneath the old scales
400
Why does a fish open and close its mouth?
It is swallowing water so the fish can breathe.
400
What does amphibian mean?
It means "double life"
400
What two groups can we divide vertebrates into?
Cold-blooded and warm-blooded
400
Name three groups that are cold-blooded
Fish, reptiles, and amphibians
500
How is a reptile skin different from amphibian skin?
Reptile skin is tough, dry, and scaly. Amphibian skin is thin, smooth, and moist
500
Name six kind of fish
Answers will vary
500
What is the only continent amphibians are not found on?
Antarctica
500
What are two ways to tell if an animal is warm-blooded?
They have fur and feathers.
500
How do reptiles breath?
With lungs
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