What are the five kingdoms of living things?
They are animals, plants, fungi, protists, and monera.
What are the two types of animals?
Vertebrates and invertebrates are the types of animal.
What is an example of a bird? What is an example of a mammal?
Many examples:
Birds: chicken, duck, falcon, pelican, penguin, etc..
Mammals: lion, horse, pig, giraffe, kangaroo, etc..
Examples include: toad, frog, salamander, and newt.
What is an example of a fish?
Examples include: tuna, salmon, shark, piranha, goldfish, etc...
The Monera kingdom is prokaryotic.
What makes an animal an invertibrate?
Are birds and most mammals terrestrial or aquatic?
Birds and most mammals are terrestrial.
What is an example of a reptile?
Examples include alligator, crocodile, snake, iguana, lizard, etc..
Are fish aquatic or terrestrial?
Fish are aquatic.
What kingdoms can be autotrophic?
What makes an animal a vertebrate?
It has a spine and bones.
Which class of animal has wings, a beak, and feathers.
Birds have wings, a beak, and feathers.
Are amphibians and reptiles homeothermic or poikilothermic?
They are poikilothermic.
Are fish carnivorous or herbivorous?
They are carnivorous?
It belongs to the fungi kingdom.
What are the five classes of vertebrates?
What does homeothermic mean?
It means they maintain a constant body temperature.
How many limbs do they have? (Not including snakes)
They have 4 limbs.
Are fish poikilothermic or homeothermic?
They are poikilothermic.
What kingdom can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic, and unicellular and multicellular?
The protist kindgom can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic, and unicellular and multicellular.
What are the two types of animal symmetry?
The two types are bilateral and radial symmetry.
What is an example of an aquatic mammal?
Dolphins and whales are aquatic.
What is the main difference between amphibians and reptiles?
Amphibians are born in water.
What do fish use to breath?
They use gills to breath.