Are Aves (birds) endothermic, meaning warm-blooded, or ectothermic, meaning cold-blooded?
endothermic.
Are reptiles invertebrates or vertebrates.
vertebrates.
Name one of three basic amphibians.
frogs, toads, or salamanders.
All mammals have skin and what?
hair/fur.
Osteichthyes are commonly known as what?
Bony fish.
How many chambers are there in a bird's heart?
four-chambered heart.
What sort of climates do reptiles live in? (Remember, they're ectothermic!)
warm climates.
What does amphibians mean?
two lives.
Mammals have a how many chambered heart?
four.
Bony fish have jaws and what?
scales.
How much food does a bird eat per day?
50% of their body weight.
What is a reptile's skin like?
thick and scaly.
What does two lives mean?
they live part of their life on land, and part in the water.
Most mammals are what once their born?
alive - mammals are live born.
They have skeletons made of what?
hard bones.
What do birds eat purposefully to help them grind their food?
small rocks.
Why do most reptiles shed their skin?
they continue growing throughout their lives so they shed.
How do adult amphibians breathe on land?
lungs.
What do mammals feed their young and where is it from?
milk from their mammory glands.
Bony fish make up what percent of all fish species?
95%.
How did God help Elijah?
ravens sent him food
1 Kings 17:6 : “The ravens would bring him bread and meat in the morning and bread and meat in the evening, and he would drink from the brook.”
How was the unclean spirit mentioned in the Book of Revelation?
Then I saw three impure spirits that looked like frogs; they came out of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet.
Revelation 16:13
Give an example of an old testament characters that lived 2 lives
Abraham, before and after he left Ur.
Joseph, before and after he went to Egypt.
Job, before and after he was tested by God.
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
Psalm 139:13
What is the original meaning of Osteichthyes?
Greek - (ostéon) 'bone', (ikhthús) 'fish'