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A spider with keen eyesight.

Jumping spider.
100

The largest tarantula.

Goliath birdeater

100

The smallest arachnid.

Mites

100

The largest spiders in the world.

Tarantulas

100

A spider that shapes its web like a funnel with the narrow opening pointing toward the ground.

Funnel weaver spider

200

What are the three body regions of an insect?

head, thorax, abdomen.

200

How many legs does a spider have?

8 legs

200

True or False: A carnivore is an animal that eat just plants.

False

200

A bowl-shaped invertebrate with stinging tentacles.

jellyfish

200

A spiny-skinned invertebrate with five or more rays and two rows of tube feet.

starfish or sea star

300

An animal that burrows through the soil, swallowing it and leaving behind enriched soil.

earthworm

300

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300

An arachnid that feeds on the blood of living creatures.

tick

300

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300

How do we call to the scientists who study insects?

entomologists

400

A protozoan shaped like a slipper that moves using cilia.

paramecium

400

A parasitic worm that grows inside the intestines of a host and robs it of nutrients.

tapeworm

400

Active at night is...

nocturnal

400

A spider that lives its entire life underwater.

water spider

400

Define molt.

The process in which an insect sheds its exoskeleton during growth.

500

Define classification.

The process or arranging things into groups according to their similarities.

500

Define metamorphosis.

Change in form.

500

Define regeneration.

The growing back of a lost body part.

500

Define cell.

The smallest living unit in any living organism.

500

Is an animal without backbones.

Invertebrates