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Animals with a backbone.

What are vertebrates?

100

Animals without a backbone.

What are invertebrates?

100

Mostly live in ocean, can be many different colours, cells filter food from the water

What are sponges?

100

Mostly parasites that feed on other organisms.

What are flatworms?

100
Used to start a fire, make baby carriers, moose calls, sleds, snowshoes, etc.

What is birch bark?

200

Something that has never been alive. Ex: rock, water, metal, etc.

What is abiotic?

200

Something that is living or was once alive. Ex: Girl, tree, bacteria, lizard, dolphin, dandelion, etc.

What is biotic?

200

There are three types of these--jawless, bony and with a skeleton softer than bone.

What are fish?

200

They have feathers and wings, a beak or bill as a mouth and no teeth.

What are birds?

200

Give birth to live young, mothers nurse their young.

What are mammals?

300

Trees that have cones and are evergreen (don’t lose their needles). Ex: pine tree, evergreens, spruce, fir tree, etc.

What are Coniferous trees?

300

Mostly decomposers, found everywhere in the world.

What is a roundworm?

300

Have bodies made up of sections.

What are segmented worms?

300

Live on land or in water, have a segmented body, have an exoskeleton, a hard outer body covering and joined legs, breathe through special organs

What are arthropods?

300

Lay hard shelled eggs and incubate their young.

What are birds?

400

Trees that shed their leaves every year. Ex: oak, poplar, birch, maple, etc.

What are deciduous trees?

400

98% of all animal species are these.

What are invertebrates?

400

Live on land or in water, have a soft body, usually covered with a hard shell, breathe through gills or lungs, some eat plants, some are predators.

What are molluscs?

400

They have soft moist skin, 4 legs with webbed feet.

What are amphibians?

400

Move using fins and lay eggs or give birth to live young.

What are fish?

500

Animals whose body temperature is the same as that of their surrounding environment. Ex: reptiles, fish,

What are cold blooded animals?

500

Animals that maintain their body temperature no matter their surroundings. Ex: polar bears, humans, birds, children in grade 6, etc.

What are warm-blooded animals?

500

They have dry skin covered with hard overlapping scales, live on land or in water.

What are reptiles?

500

Most lay eggs on land, breathe through lungs.

What are reptiles?

500

Most lay soft shelled eggs in water, most eat small insects or fish.

What are amphibians?

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