Classification
Mrs Gren
Vertebrates 1
Vertebrates 2
Our Class
100

What is the most specific level of classification?

Species

100

How many features does something need to be considered alive?

7

100

What does a vertebrate have?

A spinal chord

100

Which type of vertebrate only lives in water?

Fish

100

Who is first on the roll?

Tahlia

200

What is the least specific level of classification?

Kingdom

200

Name the two Rs

Reproduction and Respiration

200

What does cold-blooded mean?

Cannot make their own body heat

200

Name two species of bird that does not have hollow bones.

Emu, ostrich, rhea, kiwi, penguin, cassowary

200

How many students are on the roll?

21

300

Name the level of classification that starts with C

Class

300

What does the N stand for?

Nutrients

300

Name the three types of mammals

Placentals, marsupials and monotremes

300

Name the 3 main orders of amphibians

Frogs/toads, newts/salamanders, caecilians 

300

Who is third last on the roll?

Jarrah
400

Which two levels make up the scientific name of an organism?

Genus and species

400

What does the S stand for?

Sensitivity

400

List 4 features of reptiles

Cold blooded, scales, most lay eggs, breathe air, internal fertilisation

400

Name the four groups of reptiles

Snakes/lizards, crocodilians, turtles/tortoises and tuatara

400
Name four student changes since the start of the year in this class.

Freya, Marlie, Sam, Aaliyah, Sophie, Sovereign, Aleeyah, Adrian, Odette, Lucy, Jasmine

500

Which level starts with a P?

Phylum

500

What does the E stand for?

Excretion
500

Name all the types of vertebrates

Mammals, Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians

500

This vertebrate is cold blooded, has rough skin and its skeleton is made of cartilage. What is it?

Cartilaginous fish

500

There are two letters that begin the most surnames in the class. What are they? Name all the surnames of one of them. 

M and S

Marshall, McDonald, McMillan, Miller

Salisbury, Singh, Sommer Reynolds, Steer