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Cells to Systems
Animal Adaptations
Classification
Backbones
Fun Facts
100
the smallest units of life
What are cells?
100
When an organism looks like a more threatening organism
What is mimicry?
100
We are these.
What are mammals?
100
these have them
What are vertebrates?
100
These creatures spend part of their life on land and part in the water.
What are amphibians?
200
Similar cells that have the same function are called this
What is tissue?
200
this allows an organism to blend into its surroundings through coloration and movement
What is camouflage?
200
scaly creatures that lay leathery eggs
What are reptiles?
200
these don't have them
What are invertebrates?
200
What do we have in common with whales?
What is we are both mammals?
300
Tissues that work together form an . . .
What is an organ?
300
when color alone helps to protect an organism
What is protective coloration?
300
one of the simplest types of organisms
What is the sponge?
300
classify the octopus
What is an invertebrate?
300
This bug tries to look "pokey".
What is the thornbug?
400
Organs that work together
What is a system?
400
What insect does a syrphid mimic?
What is the yellow jacket?
400
If a bat weren't a mammal, its wings may make you think it is this.
What is a bird?
400
insects, spiders, lobsters
What are invertebrates?
400
Mrs. Showalter looks like her mom because of . . .
What is heredity? (or inherited traits)
500
The central "brain" of any cell
What is the nucleus?
500
This butterfly blends in well with the trees in inhabits. Why?
What is the leaf butterfly? What is camouflage?
500
There are more of these on Earth than any other kind of animal.
What are arthropods?
500
snakes and salamanders
What are vertebrates?
500
The horse and donkey produce this, while two stray cats produce this.
What is a hybrid and a crossbreed?