Animals' Needs
Mammals, Birds, and Fish
Reptiles and Amphibians
Invertebrates
Categorize It!
100
All animals need this to breathe.
What is oxygen.
100
True or False: All birds can fly.
False.
100
This is a type of animal that lays eggs and has dry, scaly skin.
What is a reptile.
100
This is what invertebrates do not have.
What is a backbone.
100
An elephant is in this category.
What is mammal.
200

This helps keep internal conditions stable.

What is homeostasis.

200
This is a type of animal that must stay in the water to survive.
What is a fish.
200
This is an animal with moist skin, that lays eggs, and lives in or near the water.
What is an amphibian.
200

Explain the difference between exoskeleton and endoskeleton.

Exo = outer skeleton

Endo = internal skeleton

200
A lizard is in this category.
What is reptile.
300
All vertebrates have this.
What is a backbone.
300
This is an animal with hair or fur.
What is a mammal.
300
This is what reptiles breathe with.
What is lungs.
300

What is on characteristic of sponges?

Asymmetrical, some specialized cells but no tissues or organ

300
A fly is in this category.
What is insect (invertebrate).
400

Animals structures and behaviors allow them to perform their function.

What is adaptation.

400
This is the only type of animal that breathes with gills for its entire life.
What is a fish.
400

Explain why amphibians means "double life?"

Amphibians live their early lives in the water then adult life on land.

400

What are the different body symmetry invertebrates can have?

Bilateral, radial, and asymmetrical.

400
A clam is in this category.
What is invertebrate (snails, clams, squid).
500

What are the two different classifications for animals related to controlling their body temperatures?

What is ectotherm and endotherm.

500

What are the three categories of fishes?

What is jawless, cartilaginous, and bony.

500

Name four animals that are amphibians or reptiles.

Salamander, frog, toad

Chameleon, alligator, snake

500
What is one category of each invertebrate group: worms, mollusks, arthropod, and echinoderms?

Worms: flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms

Mollusks: Gastropod, bivalve, and cephalopod

Arthropod: Arachnid, Insect, Crustaceans

Echinoderms: Sea cucumber, sea star, sea urchin, brittle stars

500
A frog is in this category.
What is amphibian.