Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians
Birds
Fish
100

What is something that all mammals have?

Hair/Fur

100

List 3 characteristics of a reptile

It lays eggs,breathe with lungs,cold-blooded,and has scaly skin.

100

List a few examples of amphibians.

Frogs,toads,salamanders, and newts .

100

What are the functions of feathers?

Flight and warmth

100

what are gills and their function?

organs that remove oxygen from water and get rid of carbon dioxide.Water goes in through the mouth and out through the gills

200

What are monotremes ?

Mammals that lay eggs.

200

What type of eggs do reptiles lay?

Amniotic eggs

200

What is the reason for their eggs being layed in water?

It's because they don't have shells.

200

Birds are oviporous,what does that mean?

It means that they lay eggs.

200

what is the function of the lateral line?

 used to detect movement, vibration

300

True / False : Mammals are oviparous.

False. They have live babies.

300

Describe the function of scales for a reptile.

They are keritan scales that keep the moisture inside of a reptile.

300
Explain the life cycle of a frog 

It first is layed underwater,then it hatches as a tadpole, then their tails will start to shrink and legs will grow.Next the front legs will grow and the tail will be gone,creating an adult frog.

300

Name a bird that can't fly 

kiwi

300

what is the swim bladder and how does it work?

Bladder full of o2 to help with maintaining its depth without floating upward or sinking 

400

Which types of mammals have a pouch?

Marsupials.

400

Examples of reptiles are...

Alligators,crocodiles,lizards,turtles,snakes 

400

What is the process of a tadpole turning into a adult frog called?

Metamorphosis

400

Why are the bones of a bird hollow?

So it is easier and lighter for them to fly.

400

What is the name of the top fin of a fish?

The dorsal fin

500

Name the 3 types of mammals,and what they are.

Marsupials: mammals with a pouch for feeding their young. 

Placentals:mammals that are connected with the mother's umbilical cord.

Monotremes:Mammals that lay eggs.

500

Are reptiles endotherms? If not what are they? describe

they are not endotherms, they are ectotherms, meaning they cannot control their body temperature very well.

500

What is the difference of getting oxygen between an adult frog and a young one? 

The adults get it from it's lungs and skin. The younger ones get it from their gills.

500

What are the 3 types of beaks?

Spearlike,hooked,and chisel-shaped.

500

How do fishes excrete? explain.

They filter their blood with their kidneys.