Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
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Describe the nutrition of most fish?
Fish can be carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores. 
100
Two types of amphibians.
What are frogs and salamander? (Could also include toads, news, caecilians)
100
Three examples of reptiles.
What are lizards, turtles, and snakes? (Could also include tortoises, crocodiles, and alligators)
100
Give three examples of fish
Carp, shark, goldfish, eel, ray, seahorse. 
200
What do fish have on their skin?
Scales
200
The texture of an amphibian's skin.
Moist skin
200
How do reptiles reproduce
They are oviparous. 
200
Baby amphibians use ___________ to breathe?
Gills
300
What do fish use to breathe?
Gills
300
Where do amphibians lay their eggs?
In the water
300
What is the skin of reptiles made of?
Scales
300
Fish have ____________ and a _____________ which help them to move around. 
Fins and a tail.
400
Where fish lay eggs.
In the water. 
400
How do amphibians reproduce?
They are oviparous. 
400
Explain the nutrition of a reptile. 
Most are carnivores, some are omnivores and eat plants, insects and small animals
400
How do adult amphibians breathe?
Using their lungs and skin.
500
What is one type of fish that is viviparous?
Shark. 
500
Baby amphibians change into adult frogs by a process called?
metamorphosis.
500
How do reptiles breathe? 
They use their lungs to breathe
500
What do most amphibians eat?
Most are carnivores.