Amphibians or Reptiles
Mammals
Birds or Fish
Warm or Cold Blooded
Vertebrate or Invertebrate
100

True or false: amphibians and reptiles are both cold blooded

TRUE: amphibians and reptiles are both cold blooded 

100

True or false: mammals have fur or hair on their bodies

True: mammals have fur or hair on their bodies

100

True or false: birds and fish are both warm blooded

False: birds are warm blooded but most fish are cold blooded

100

True or false: YOU are warm blooded

True: You (humans) are warm blooded

100

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200

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200 points!

200

Do most mammals live on the land or the water?

Most mammals live on land

200

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200

True or false: warm blooded animals generally keep a constant body temperature

True: warm blooded animals (generally) keep a constant body temperature

200

True or false: invertebrates do not have backbones or spines

True: invertebrates do not have backbones or spines

300
Do amphibians live on land, water, or both?

Both land and water

300

Do most mammals live on land or in the water?

Most Mammals live on land

300

True or false: birds live in the water

False: birds live on land

300

True or false: cold blooded animals' body temperatures change with the outside temperature

True: cold blooded animals' body temperatures change with the outside temperature

300

Which of the following animals is a vertebrate, but lays eggs in water and undergoes metamorphosis during its life cycle?

A) Earthworm
B) Frog
C) Jellyfish
D) Starfish

B) Frog

400

True or false: amphibians have wet skin called fins

False: reptiles have dry skin called scales. Fish have fins

400

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400

T or F: There are three groups of fish

True
Jawless fish - sea lamprey
Cartilaginous fish - sharks , rays
Bony fish - Tuna

400

True or false: all animal groups are cold blooded

False: birds and mammals are warm blooded 

400

Name 5 vertebrates and invertebrates that lay eggs

 Vertebrates that lay eggs

  1. Chicken – A classic example of an egg-laying bird.
  2. Frog – Amphibians like frogs lay jelly-like eggs in water.
  3. Turtle – Reptiles such as sea turtles lay eggs on beaches.
  4. Platypus – A rare egg-laying mammal (monotreme).
  5. Salmon – Fish that lay eggs in freshwater streams.

 Invertebrates that lay eggs

  1. Butterfly – Lays eggs on leaves; caterpillars hatch from them.
  2. Octopus – Marine mollusks that lay thousands of eggs.
  3. Ant – Insects that lay eggs which develop into larvae.
  4. Snail – Many snails lay eggs in moist environments.
  5. Jellyfish – Some species lay eggs that develop into larvae.
500

Are amphibians warm blooded or cold blooded? Vertebrates or invertebrates?

Cold blooded & vertebrates

500

Is a Platypus a mammal? How do you know?

Yes, a platypus is a mammal because it has fur, is warm-blooded, and feeds its young milk produced by mammary glands

500

What kind of body covering (skin) do birds and fish have?

Birds have feathers 

Fish have scales and fins 

500

Which animal is NOT cold blooded?

A. a fish

B. a mammal

C. a reptile

D. an amphibian 

B. a mammal

500

How are animals that have backbones classified?

A. as vertebrates

B. a invertebrates

C. as insects

D. as jellyfish

A. as vertebrates