Arthropods
Reptiles
Mollusks
Mammals
Amphibians
100

What does arthropod mean?

Jointed Foot
100

Reptiles are found everywhere but....

Antartica

100

What does mollusk mean?

Soft Bodied

100

Mammals are __________, or warm blooded.

Endothermic

100

What does Amphibian mean?

Double Life

200

A main characteristic is that arthropods have an ___________, or a hard outer shell to protect their organs.

Exoskeleton

200

What does reptile mean?

Creeper

200

Mollusks have a(n) ____________ circulatory system. Where the blood fills open spaces in the body and bathes the organs.

Open

200

A marsupial has a _________ that the young feeds in.

Pouch

200

What are two ways amphibians can breathe?

Lungs and their skins

300

What are spiders, ticks, mites, and scorpions classified as?

Arachnids 

300

The tail of a lizard can ___________, or grow back.

Regenerate

300

What are the three body parts of a mollusk?

Head, Foot, Visceral Mass

300

What does mammal mean?

Breast

300

What is the study of amphibians called?

Herpetology 

400

What are the three body regions an arthropod has?

Head, thorax, and abdomen

400

What is the difference between crocodiles and Alligators?

Alligator- rounder and wider

Crocodile- Narrow 

400

What is an animal that would be considered a cephalopod?

Octopus, Squid, cuttlefish, nautilus
400

Mammals have a _____ chambered heart.

Four


400

In hot, dry conditions, they become less active and hide in the ground

Estivation

500

Give me two examples of a crustacean and a myriapod

Lobster shrimp crab crayfish

Centipede and millipede

500

What is the difference between a sea turtle and a tortoise?

Sea turtle has fins

Tortoise legs

500

How does a gastropod move?

Lay a mucus trail on the ground for its foot to glide over.

500

What are the three subgroups of mammals?

Monotremes, marsupials, placentals


500

What are the three orders we talked about?

Frogs and Toads, Salamaders, Caecilians