Animal Traits
Animals with backbone
Name that Invertebrate
Vertebrate
No Backbones
100

True or False:

All animals are consumers.

True! 

100

This vertebrate has hair, mammary glands and produce milk.

What is a mammal?

100

This invertebrate are arthropods with either eight or ten legs. (Think Lobster or Crabs)

What are crustaceans?

100

What three things do all vertebrate have?

backbones, endoskeletons, and skulls

100

Which category do most animals fall under: invertebrates or vertebrates?

Most animals are invertebrates!

200

What do we call a digestive system with two openings?

a complete gut

200

This vertebrate has skin with the ability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.

What is an Amphibian? 

200

This invertebrate is a long, soft-bodied animal with bilateral symmetry.

What are worms?


200

Which mammal type raise their young in a pouch?

marsupials

200

These animals are the only invertebrates that can fly.

What are insects?

300

What is the term for sensory organs and a brain concentrated at one end?

Cephalization

300

An animal, such as a bird, that can regulate its inner body temperature is known as a what?

Endotherm

300

This invertebrate has no symmetry, cephalization or guts and is known as a "pore-bearer."

What are sponges?

300

Sharks and rays are examples of which type of fish?

Cartilaginous fish

300

These invertebrates have jointed appendages.

What are arthropods?

400

An animal with this type of animal characteristic would need sunlight to warm their sluggish bodies after a cold night.

What are ectotherms?

400

How can you best describe a chordate?

An animal that at some point during their lives have a notochord.

400

These invertebrates are sea urchins and other marine animal with radial symmetry and spiny skin.

What are echinoderms?

400

What is the structure that attaches an embryo to a placenta for a placental mammal? 

umbilical cord

400

These invertebrates are arthropods with two body segments and eight legs, with a mouthpart called chelicera. (Think: arachnids like spiders or scorpions)

What are chelicerates?

500

What are the 5 characteristics that animals are classified by?

1. Symmetry

2. Cephalization

3. Guts and Body Cavities

4. Presence of a backbone

5. Regulate Body Temperature

500
Describe at least two differences between snakes and lizards.

Accept any two: 

1. Snakes have no legs, while lizards have four.

2. Snakes do not have ear openings, while lizards do.

3. Snakes have immovable eyelids, while those of lizards are moveable.

500

These invertebrates have cnidocytes to ting and capture food. (Think jellyfish and coral)

What are cnidarians?

500

Identify the following mammals as a marsupial, a monotreme or a placental mammal:

dog, echidna, kangaroo, opossum, platypus, and whale.

Marsupials: kangaroo, opossum

Monotreme: echidna, platypus

Placental mammals: dogs, whale

500

These invertebrate rely on hard shells for protection (except for the cephalopod which have an internal shell-like skeleton)

What are mollusks?