Mammals breathe using their...
lungs.
Are mammals carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?
All three - carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores
Are fish viviparous or oviparous?
oviparous
The largest group of invertebrates is...
arthopods.
Give an example of an annelid
earthworm
leech
Reptiles breathe using their...
lungs.
Are birds carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores?
All three - carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores
Birds are oviparous. Where do birds lay their eggs?
in nests
The second largest group of invertebrates which are classified by having a shell are called...
molluscs.
Jellyfish, sea anemones, and coral are examples of...
cnidarians.
Fish breathe using their...
gills.
carnivores. However, some are herbivores and omnivores as well.
Do reptiles incubate their eggs?
No. They do not nurture (to feed, take care, and to help develop) their young either.
Name three kinds of arthropods
insects
crustaceans
arachnids
myriapods
Sponges are an example of...
poriferans.
Amphibians breathe using their...
gills when they are young, lungs and skin when they are adult.
Most reptiles are ______. Give an example of one.
carnivores. A crocodile or alligator.
BONUS - can you name a reptile which is an herbivore?
What is an oviparous mammal called? Give an example of one.
monotreme. Platypus or echidna
How many legs do crustaceans have?
10
How do sponges get their food?
Water passes through pores in their bodies.
Birds also breathe using lungs. But, there is something the respiration system of mammals has that birds do NOT have. What is it?
a diaphragm
Almost all adult amphibians are ______.
How do they catch their food?
carnivores. They catch their food with their long tongues, which have a sticky tip.
What is the name of the transformation amphibians experience after hatching from their eggs? For example, a tadpole changing into a frog is called...
metamorphosis.
Name the three kinds of molluscs and give an example of each.
gastropods - snails/slugs
cephalopods - octopus/squid/cuttlefish
bivalves - oysters/clams
What does echinoderm mean? Give an example of one.
echino means "prickly," derm means "skin" = prickly skin
starfish/urchins/sea cucumbers