Vertebrate Groups
Animal Characteristics
Classification Terms
Ecosystem Roles
Mixed Review
100

Which group of animals has hair or fur and feeds its young with milk?

Mammals

100

What are birds covered with to keep them warm?

Feathers

100

What are animals without a backbone called?

invertebrates 

100
Green plants that make their own food are called...
producers 
100

What do fish use to breathe with?

gills

200

Which animals have feathers, lay eggs, and have beaks.

Birds

200

Mammals are warm-blooded, have hair or fur, and feed their young with ....

Milk

200

The five main groups of vertebrates are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and ...

Fish

200

Animals that eat plants and other animals are called...

consumers

200

Name 2 characteristics of amphibians

Moist skin, cold-blooded, lay eggs, begin life in water; undergo metamorphosis (any two)


300

Which vertebrates have moist skin, live part of their life in water, and part on land?

Amphibians 

300

Which group's eggs are soft and jelly-like often found in water?

Amphibian eggs

300

What is the largest group of vertebrates?

Mammals

300

An organism that breaks down dead things is called...

decomposer

300

Name two characteristics of mammals.

 Warm-blooded; lungs, live babies, have hair or fur; feed young with milk (any two)

400

Which animals have dry, scaly skin and lay leathery eggs?

Reptiles

400

Which animals are cold-blooded and have moist skin for breathing?

Amphibians

400

The process where an animal changes form during its life cycle is called...

metamorphosis

400

What is a rabbit classified as on a food chain?

consumer

400

Name 2 characteristics of reptiles.

Dry, scaly skin; lay leathery eggs; cold-blooded (any two)

500
Which vertebrates live in water, have gills, and lay eggs without shells?

Fish

500

Reptile eggs are different from bird eggs because their shells are...

leathery

500

What does oviparous mean?

Animal that lays eggs

500

What is the main source of energy for almost all producers?

The sun

500

Give one example each of a producer, consumer, and decomposer.

Producer: grass; Consumer: rabbit; Decomposer: mushroom