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Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Characteristics
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100
Fish have what type of blood?
What is cold
100
What kind of blood do amphibians have?
What is cold.
100
What kind of blood do reptiles have?
What is cold.
100
All animals are broken down into what two big groups?
What are vertebrates and invertebrates.
100
What does it mean to be warm blooded?
Body temperature stays the same no matter of its surroundings.
200
Fish have what 3 characteristics?
What are fins, scales, and a clear coat of slime.
200
What are 3 characteristics of the skin of the amphibians?
What is thin, smooth, and moist.
200
What are 3 characteristics of the skin of reptiles?
What is tough, dry, and scaly
200
What are the three groups of cold-blooded animals?
What are fish, amphibians, and reptiles.
200
What does it mean to be cold blooded?
Body temperature changes depending on its surroundings.
300
What do fish breathe with?
What are gills?
300
How do amphibians breathe differently when they are young than when they are old?
When amphibians are young, they breathe with gills, when they are old they breathe with lungs.
300
What do reptiles breathe with?
What are lungs?
300
What is the series of changes that happens as an amphibians becomes an adult called?
What is metamorphosis
300
What do vertebrates have that invertebrates do not have?
What is a backbone.
400
How are fish born?
What are in eggs.
400
Where do amphibians lay their eggs?
What is in water.
400
Where do reptiles lay their eggs?
What is on land.
400
What tool do you use to measure temperature?
What is a thermometer.
400
What are two examples of reptiles?
What are turtles and snakes
500
Where do fish live for their whole lives?
What is in the water
500
Where do amphibians live?
When they are young, they live in water and when they are old they live on land.
500
Where do reptiles live?
What is on land and water.
500
What scale do scientists use when they measure temperature?
What is Celsius
500
What are two examples of amphibians?
What are frogs and salamanders