Animal Classification
Animal Adaptation
Habitats and Ecosystems
Animals facts
Food Chains
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How can animals be classified?

By their similarities.

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Special features that help an animal live and survive are called:

Adaptations

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What does a habitat need to provide?

Shelter, water and food.

100

They can fly and are mainly identified by their feathers.

Birds.

100

An arrow in a food chain means:

"It´s eaten by"

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Animals are classified by their backbone or without a backbone in:

Vertebrates and Invertebrates

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Mention the 3 different types of adaptations:

Behavioral, physical, and life-cycle

200

Describes the world's major communities of living things:

Biomes

200

They are the only mammals that can fly.

Bats.

200

Shows one path of how energy moves through an ecosystem:

A food chain

300

Vertebrates are classified by their blood in:

Warm Blooded and Cold Blooded

300

How an organism grows or changes from birth into adulthood is an adaptation of:

Life-cycle

300

It is an environment where plants and animals interact with each other:

Ecosystem

300

They spend their lives on water and on land.

Amphibians.

300

Shows how many paths of energy move through an ecosystem and is made up of different food chains:

A food web

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Warm-blooded animals are classified in:

Mammals and Birds

400

Mention the types of behavioral adaptations.

Migration, hibernation and brumation.

400

Explain the differences between a habitat, an ecosystem and a biome.

The habitat is the smallest and the natural home of an organism. An ecosystem is larger than a habitat and may contain many habitats. The biome is the largest.

400

They can´t regulate their body temperature.

Reptiles.

400

Is a graphical model of energy flow in a community:

An energy pyramid.

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Cold-blooded animals are classified in:

Reptiles, amphibians and fish


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Mention the types of physical adaptation.

Body features, camouflage, countershading

500

Mention the 5 major biomes.

Aquatic, Desert, Forest, Grasslands, and Artic (Polar)

500

Is the largest fish.

The Whale Shark.

500
How do we classify the organisms in a food chain?

By producers, consumers, and decomposers.