Sponges, Cnidarians and Worms
Mollusks, Arthropods and Echinoderms
Insects
Fish & Amphibians
Reptiles & Birds
Mammals & Miscellaneous
100

Invertebrate that uses stinging cells to capture their food

Cnidarian

100

To which category do Starfish and Sea Urchins belong?

Echinoderms

100

Arthropods have a tough outer covering known as?

Exoskeleton

100

This organ helps fish stabilize their bodies at different depths

Swim Bladder

100

What are the 3 major groups of Reptiles

Lizards and Snakes

Alligators and Crocodiles

Turtles

100

All mammals have a ____ - chambered heart

4

200

What is special about Segmented worms compared to the other types of worms?

Closed circulatory system

200

The soft body of a Mollusk is called?

Foot

200

How many legs do Insects have? How many body sections?

6 legs, 3 body sections

200

What does the word Amphibian mean?

Part life in water

Part life on land

200

What is special about a birds bones that allow it to be lightweight in the air?

Hollow bones

200

What classifies a mammal to be a Monotreme, Marsupial or a Placental Mammal?

The different ways their young develops

300

How do sponges get their food?

Filter food from the water

300

How has a Cephalopod's foot adapted?

Tentacles

300

What are the stages of Complete Metamorphosis?

Egg

Larva

Pupa

Adult

300

A flexible rod that supports an organisms back is called?

Notochord

300

What does it mean to be Endothermic?

Organism that can produce it's own internal heat

300

What is BILATERAL symmetry?

Organism is a mirror image of both halves.

400

What does it mean to be an Invertebrate?

No backbone

400

What are the 3 major groups of Mollusks?

Gastropods, Bivalves, Cephalopods.

400

What are the stages of Incomplete Metamorphosis

Egg

Nymph

Adult

400

An animal with a backbone is known as?

Vertebrate

400

Which letter is pointing to the fluid filled sac that protects the growing embryo and what is it called?

E

Amnion

400

The process of producing an identical new organism

Asexual Reproduction

500

What category would a Jellyfish belong to?

Cnidarian

500

Snails and Slugs belong to which group of mollusks?

Gastropods

500

What does a Nymph do when it outgrows its exoskeleton?

Molts

500

How do Ectothermic animals regulate their body temperature?

Through the outside environment

500

What is Albumen most commonly known as?

Egg whites

500

What adaptations do Endothermic animals have to help regulate their internal body temperature?

Fur

Hair

Sweat

Shivering