Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Animals
Misc. 1
Misc. 2
100
This type of animal tends to have scaly skin.
What are reptiles?
100
An organism that has no backbone.
What is an invertebrate?
100
Animals that only eat plants.
What are herbivores?
100
This organism has three body segments and three pairs of legs.
What is an insect?
100
An animal that uses echolocation to find food.
What is a dolphin or bat?
200

This type of animal tends to have smooth skin.

What are amphibians?

200
Animals that eat organisms that float through the water.
What are filter feeders?
200
Animals that eat other animals.
What are carnivores?
200
This makes a bird a bird.
What are feathers?
200
An octopus and an oyster are called this due to their soft body and a mantle.
What is a mollusk?
300
Birds and mammals are warm-blooded/cold-blooded animals.
What is warm-blooded?
300
A creature that gets its food from water that flows through its body.
What is a sponge?
300
Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
What are omnivores?
300
Shrimp and spiders are both considered to be this because they have jointed legs, a segmented body, and an exoskeleton.
What is an arthropod?
300

What most of the animal phyla have in common.

What is they have either no backbone or a backbone?

400
Amphibians, fish, and reptiles are warm-blooded/cold-blooded animals.
What is cold-blooded?
400
An arthropod that has five pairs of legs and a claw.
What is a crustacean?
400
Animals that eat mainly insects.
What are insectivores?
400
The three stages of incomplete metamorphosis.
What is egg, nymph, adult?
400
An arthropod that has two body segments and eight legs.
What is arachnid?
500
Why are vertebrates larger than invertebrates?
What is they weigh more and it needs a backbone to hold up their weight?
500
Tiny stinging organelles found on some animals.
What are nematocysts?
500
One characteristic that all mammals have.
What is they all have hair?
500
The phyla that includes creatures that have radial symmetry and tube feet.
What is echinoderm?
500
Earthworms are classified as this because they have segments and move by using setae.
What is annelid?