Invertebrates
Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians
Mammals
Mammal's Habitat
BONUS
100
Invertebrates are...
What are "animals that do not have a backbone or an external skeleton (to support their bodies)"?
100
Define oviparous.
What is "animals that lay eggs"?
100
Mammals are...
What are "animals that are born out of their mother's bodies (viviparous)"?
100
When a mammal spends most of the winter sleeping to keep warm and save energy is called...
What is Hibernation?
100
Vertebrates...
What is "have a backbone and internal skeleton (which support their bodies and give them shape)"?
200
Tell me everything you know about Arthropods (minimum: 4 things). Give an example.
- Largest group of animals on Earth - Have exoskeletons and segmented bodies - All have legs - Some have antennae and wings - 4 classifications: insects, arachnids, crustaceans, myriapods
200
Name the parts of the bird and three characteristics.
- Feathers, Beak, Wings - Terrestrial (live on land) - Some can fly, some can't fly - Oviparous - Breathe through their lungs - Warm-blooded
200
This is where female mammals produce milk for their babies.
What are the mammary glands?
200
Name two terrestrial mammals and describe them.
- Bears: Have very thick fur, are omnivores, hibernate - Kangaroos: have a pouch to carry their babies in, are herbivores
200
Viviparous is...
What is "when a mammal is born out of its mother's body"?
300
Tell me everything you know about Molluscs (minimum: 3 things). Give an example.
- Soft and muscular - Don't have legs - 3 classifications: gastropods, bivalves, cephalopods
300
Tell me everything you know about reptiles (minimum: 3 things).
- Most are terrestrial, some are also aquatic - Oviparous - Breathe through their lungs - Have scales, and some have shells - Cold-blooded
300
All mammals breathe through these.
What are Lungs?
300
Name two aquatic mammals and describe them.
Whales and dolphins: Breathe oxygen through their lungs, give birth, feed their babies milk from their mammary glands, are carnivorous
300
Name a venomous vertebrate.
What is "pufferfish, platypus, tarantulas..."
400
Tell me everything you know about Worms (minimum: 4 things). Give an example.
- Don't have legs - Not protected by exoskeletons or shells - Some are parasites - Can be terrestrial or aquatic - Long, soft, moist bodies
400
Tell me everything you know about amphibians (minimum: three things).
- Young amphibians live in water & are herbivores, and adult amphibians live on land & are carnivores - Oviparous - Go through a process of transformation called metamorphosis - Their skin is moist - Young amphibians breathe through gills, and adult amphibians breathe through lungs
400
All mammals have this, but some have more than others.
What is hair?
400
Name two semi-aquatic mammals and describe them.
- Beavers: live close to rivers and lakes, have transparent eyelids to help them see underwater, are herbivores, build lodges at water's edge - Hippopotamuses: live in rivers and lakes, eyes, noise, and ears are on the top of their head so they can see and breathe while the rest of their body is underwater, are herbivores
400
A mussel is an example of what type of invertebrate? EXTRA BONUS: Name the classification.
What is Mollusc / Bivalve?
500
Tell me everything you know about Echinoderms (minimum: 3 things). Give an example.
- Have hard plates under their skin - Bodies have radial symmetry - Move along the sea floor with hundreds of small feet - Have a mouth at the center of their body
500
Name the parts of the fish and three characteristics.
- Fin, Scales, Tail, Gills - Largest group of vertebrates - Aquatic (can live in fresh or salt water) - Oviparous - Cold-blooded
500
Why is the platypus an unusual mammal?
Because it is the only mammal that lays eggs, but it still produces milk in its mammary glands.
500
Tell me why bats are considered mammals.
Because they are born from their mother's bodies.
500
Describe the differences between Cnidarians and Sponges.
- Cnidarians: are aquatic animals and live mostly in the sea, some have soft bodies while others have exoskeletons, all have tentacles to help capture food - Sponges: are aquatic animals, have soft, irregular bodies with no fixed shape, have lots of pores, absorb oxygen and nutrients through their pores
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