Support Systems
Control Systems
Types of Movement
Adaptations & Environment
100

Animals with a backbone

What are vertebrates?

100

All animals react to these

What are changes in their environment?

100

The two main reasons animals move

What are to get food and escape danger?

100

All animals, no matter where they live, need these three things

What are food, water, and oxygen?

200

The type of skeleton made of fluid and surrounded by muscles

What is a hydrostatic skeleton?

200

The system that helps animals move, find food, and stay safe

What is the nervous system?

200

A wavelike motion used by animals without legs

What is undulation?

200

Structures that help animals survive in different habitats have this type of function

What are similar functions?

300

These animals must shed their exoskeletons as they grow

What are invertebrates like crabs and snails?

300

A netlike control system found in animals with radial symmetry

What is a nerve net?

300

Animals in water often use these body parts to swim

What are fins and tails?

300

Animals have different structures for support, control, and this

What is movement?

400

The function of the endoskeleton

What is to protect internal organs and provide support?

400

Animals with bilateral symmetry usually have this major structure

What is a brain or brainlike structure?

400

Animals on land commonly move by doing this

What is walking or jumping?

400

These hard coverings provide protection and support to many invertebrates

What are exoskeletons?

500

The only animals with both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton

What are turtles and tortoises?

500

In vertebrates, the nerve cord is also called this

What is the spinal cord?

500

These three types of animals fly using wings, not just gliding

What are birds, bats, and some insects?

500

A coelom is found inside this type of skeleton

What is a hydrostatic skeleton?