Animal Classification
Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Animal behavior
Miscellaneous
100

This kingdom includes all animals.

Animalia
100

Invertebrates lack this structure.

Backbone

100

Fish breathe through these organs.

Gills

100

Why might a behavior that seems risky (like loud mating calls) still be passed down in a population

Because it increases mating success, which can outweigh the survival risk

100

2 part: Which is not an amphibian? Salamander, newt, turtle, frog. And, for the one that's not an amphibian, what is it?

Turtle, reptile

200

What makes two animals part of the same species?

they can breed and produce fertile offspring

200

Sponges belong to this simple phylum.

Porifera

200

What is the main job of a backbone?

to support the body and protect the spinal cord

200

In some species, animals will help raise their siblings instead of having their own offspring. Why might this behavior evolve?

Because it increases their inclusive fitness — helping relatives pass on shared genes

200

Which animal is not a hypercarnivore? King cobra, lion, polar bear, spider, emu

Emu - omnivore

300

Insects belong to this phylum.

Arthropoda

300

How does having an exoskeleton help insects survive?

it protects their body and prevents drying out

300

Why do mammals have fur or hair?

To help control body temperature

300

Why might animals use ritualized displays (like puffing up or showing feathers) instead of fighting?

To settle conflicts without physical harm, which helps both individuals avoid injury

300

What is possibly the only animal product on earth that humans cannot eat, or else they'll likely die?

Polar bear liver - toxic levels of vitamin A

400

This class includes animals like frogs and salamanders.

Amphibia

400

Earthworms are part of this segmented group

Annelids

400

Amphibians have thin, moist skin and lay eggs in water. What does this tell us about their environment needs?

They need to stay near water to breathe and reproduce

400

What is innate behavior, and what's it's purpose?

Behavior that's genetically hardwired in an organism and can be performed in response to a cue without prior experience. Survival.

400

Why do larger fish have more mercury than smaller?

Bioaccumulation, the process where substances, particularly toxins, build up in living organisms over time, often in fatty tissues.

500

The scientific system used to name species is called this.

Binomial nomenclature

500

This insect undergoes complete metamorphosis, including a pupal stage.

Butterfly or moth

500

What is one reason mammals typically invest more energy in raising their young than reptiles do?

because mammals have fewer offspring and rely more on parental care to increase survival

500

Perhaps the simplest example of an innate behavior, this term refers to an involuntary and rapid response to a stimulus, or cue.

Reflex action

500

True or false: Less time separates the existence of humans and the Tyrannosaurus rex than the T-rex and the Stegosaurus.

True