Order
Order
Fish
Short Response
Short Response
100
Rabbit: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is I. lagamorpha
100
Bat: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is E. chiroptera
100
Cartilaginous: A. lamprey B. skate C. trout D. bony fish E. cartilage F. fins
What is B. skate
100
What do frog's use their hind legs for?
What is: on land they use them for jumping and in water they use them to help them swim
100
T/F: Reptiles and amphibians both need water to go through metamorphosis?
What is : False-only amphibians need the water for metamorphosis.
200
Seal: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is F. pinnipedia
200
Oppossum: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is H. marsupials
200
Used for fine movements in the water: A. lamprey B. skate C. trout D. bony fish E. cartilage F. fins
What is F. fins
200
What does exotherm mean?
What is: cold blooded
200
What are the dangers in external fertilization?
What is the eggs may be targets for food by predators.
300
Gorilla: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is D. primates
300
Tiger: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is C. carnivora
300
Bony fish: A. lamprey B. skate C. trout D. bony fish E. cartilage F. fins
What is C. trout
300
What does endotherm mean?
What is warm blooded
300
T/F: The higher number chamber of heart relates to the weight of each creature?
What is: True-a creature may need more blood if it weighs more.
400
Spiny Anteater: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is A. monotremes
400
Dolphin: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is B. cetacea
400
Most fish belong to this class: A. lamprey B. skate C. trout D. bony fish E. cartilage F. fins
What is D. bony fish
400
T/F: Reptiles and amphibians are the same.
What is: False: Both cold-blooded but reptiles need more oxygen and amphibians need more water.
400
Why did God give birds hollow bones and strong chest muscles?
What is hollow bones: structural strength strong chest muscles=to pull their wings up and down
500
Elephant: A. monotremes B. cetacea C. carnivora D. primates E. chiroptera F. pinnipedia G. proboscidea H. marsupials I. lagamorpha
What is G. proboscidea
500
Jawless fish: A. lamprey B. skate C. trout D. bony fish E. cartilage F. fins
A. lamprey
500
Flexible tissue that is the skeleton in sharks: A. lamprey B. skate C. trout D. bony fish E. cartilage F. fins
What is E. cartilage
500
Why are wetlands good environments for amphibians?
What is : Wetlands have both water and land, which is good for amphibians that need water to reproduce.
500
Why did God give birds light feathers and a head that is steady in flight?
What is :Light feathers=reduces the forces of weight and drag/ heads steady to focus or everything would be a blur.
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