Structures
Functions
Classification
Symmetry
Wildcard
100
The simplest structure in an animal
What is a cell
100
All animals are these because they cannot make food for themselves.
What is a heterotroph
100
The number of phylums that are vertebrates in the Animal kingdom.
What is ONE
100
One line of symmetry is called
What is bilateral symmetry
100
Give an example of an invertebrate
What is ANSWERS MAY VARY
200
The most complex structure in an animal
What is a system
200
Give two examples of how animals keep their internal conditions stable.
What is panting, moving to shady places, staying in moist soil, sweating, flapping ears, rolling in the mud, etc.
200
The number of phylum of invertebrates in the Animal kingdom.
What is 34
200
The balanced arrangement of parts in animals and other objects.
What is symmetry
200
What is a difference between the STRUCTURE of plants and animals
What is plants have cell walls and chloroplast and animals have lysosomes, organs and systems.
300
What are the levels of structural organization in an animal from SIMPLEST to most COMPLEX
What is cell, tissue, organ and system
300
Splitting down the middle to create a duplicate animal is an example of this.
What is asexual reproduction
300
Three factors used to cl.assify animals
What are how they look, how they develop and the content of its DNA.
300
The one major difference between radial and bilateral symmetry.
What is radial has many lines of symmetry and bilateral only has one line of symmetry
300
The difference between sexual and asexual reproduction is this.
What is sexual reproduction requires two organisms (with a sperm & egg cell) that creates a new organisms different from the parents and asexual reproduction requires one organism which makes a duplicate copy of itself
400
The difference between a tissue and an organ
What is a tissue is made of a group of cells and and an organ is made up of groups of tissue
400
Animal movement is usually related to this.
What is survival
400
Percentage of animals that are invertebrates
What is 97%
400
Name 3 body characteristics that animals with bilateral symmetry share.
What is larger & more complex, move quickly & efficiently, front end goes first, have sense organs on the head.
400
Name two examples of how animals use food.
What are for growth, energy, breathing, moving.
500
Organelle that an animal cell has but a plant cell does not.
What is a lysosome
500
Define sexual reproduction
What is the process by which a new organism forms by the joining of a sperm and egg cell.
500
Sorting animals into categories is called this.
What is classifying (classification)
500
Name one animal with bilateral symmetry and one animal with radial symmetry
What are...ANSWERS WILL VARY
500
Name ALL 4 major functions of animals.
What is obtain food and oxygen, keep internal conditions stable, movement, reproduction.