main functions of animals
ways to classify animals.
animals' bodyplan
symmetry.
animals' skeletons.
100
this is how they keep their necessities.
What is obtaining food and oxygen.
100
these animals have backbones.
What is an invertebrate?
100
this is found in all animals.
What are cells?
100
this type of symmetry has no lines.
What is what is asymmetrical?
100
this type of skeleton is on the outside.
What is an exoskeleton?
200
this keeps internal conditions stable
What is homeostasis?
200
these animals don't have backbones.
What is an invertebrate?
200
this body plan involves muscle tissue?
What are tissues?
200
this symmetry has many lines.
What is radial symmetry?
200
this type of skeleton is on the inside.
What is an endoskeleton?
300
this invertebrate uses shells and fur for this adaption.
What is protection?
300
animal relationships are based on this action.
What is an animal structure?
300
this body plan includes the heart.
What are organs?
300
this symmetry only has one line.
What is bilateral symmetry?
300
this animal has a exoskeleton.
What is a spider ?
400
this adaption involves legs or fins.
What is movement?
400
this is important for animals to grow.
What is the way the animals develop?
400
this is important for the animals to grow.
What is the organ system?
400
this organism has radial symmetry.
What is a starfish?
400
this animal has a endoskeleton.
What is sea star?
500
this adaption involves beaks and claws.
What is obtaining food?
500
this is what helps decide what species it is.
What is the animal's DNA?
500
these belong to the organism.
What is symmetry and structure.
500
this organism had bilateral symmetry.
What is a butterfly?
500
this animal sheds its exoskeleton.
What is a crab?