KINGDOMS
VERTEBRATES
INVERTEBRATES
ADAPTATION AND INTERACTION
REPRODUCTION, NUTRITION AND BREATHING
100

Where do plants get the energy? 

Sun

100

What are vertebrates? 

The animals that have spine

100

What are invertebrates? 

The animals that don’t have spine

100

Polar bears have a body covered with a lot of ________ and ________. 

Fat and fur

100

According to nutrition how can animals be classified? 

Carnivores, omnivores, herbivores or parasites

200

What do we have to use to see prokaryotes? 

Microscopes

200

What covers mammals body? 

Fur

200

What do some molluscs have to protect their body? 

Shell

200

Camels can survive a long time with no ________ or ________. 

Food or water

200

What is the differences between viviparous and oviparaous? 

Viviparous animals are born from the mum, oviparous animals are born from an egg

300

What do animals need to live? 

Water, oxygen and food

300

What covers birds body? 

Feather

300

What do arthropods have to protect their body? 

An exoskeleton

300

What are the two main types of interaction animals can have? 

Fighting or symbiosis


300

Which animals use lungs to breathe? 

Mammals, birds, reptiles and adult amphibians

400

Where do fungi normally live? 

In dump places

400

What do fish use to move? 

Fins

400

What ate the main parts of the body of an insect? 

Antennae, head, thorax, abdomen and legs

400

What is camouflage? 

Changing colour or shape for protection

400

Which animals use gills? 

Fish and baby amphibians

500

Which are the five kingdoms?

Animals, plants, protocticts, fungi and prokaryotes

500

What are the five types of vertebrates?

Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians

500

Which are the four main types of invertebrates?

Arthropods, molluscs, worms and echinoderms

500

What is symbiosis?

Animals helping other animals

500

What are parasites?

Animals that live in or on other animal and feed on them