The number of levels of scientific classification.
What is 7?
The two types of circulatory systems.
What are open and closed systems?
The act of food traveling through your body.
What is digestion?
The way to determine the age of a clam.
What is counting its growth rings?
What is a backhone?
The broadest level of classification.
What is Kingdom?
A lizard shooting blood out of its eye or a crab giving up its claw in defense is part of this vital function.
What is sensitivity?
The two types of support systems.
What are endoskeletons and exoskeletons?
Insects are this type of invertebrate.
What are arthropods?
The two terms used to distinguish how vertebrates produce young.
What are oviparous and viviparous?
The most specific classification.
The six vital functions of life.
What are nutrition, respiration, circulation, support, sensitivity, and reproduction?
Name the two main stages of respiration
What is Inhalation (inhale oxygen) and exhalation (exhale carbon dioxide)?
This echinoderm can shoot out its organs as a defense mechanism.
What is a sea cucumber?
What are mammals?
What is "King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti"?
The three main groups found in a food chain.
What are producers, consumers, and decomposers?
At least 4 out of 8 invertebrate groups.
What are Porifera, Cnidarians, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Echinodermata, Mollusk, and Arthropod?
This vertebrate group has hollow bones.
What is a bird?
The levels of scientific classification in order AND the five kingdoms of life.
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species AND protist, fungi, planti, anamalia, and prokaryote?
What are ingest (take in), digest (process), and egest (excrete)?
The three main parts of the circulatory system.
What are the heart, blood vessels, and blood?
The three different types of worms.
What are flatworms (platyhelminthes), round worms (nematoda), and segmented worms (annelida)?
The five groups of vertebrates.
What are pisces (fish), reptilia (reptiles), aves (birds), mammalia (mammals), and amphibia (amphibians)?