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The largest grouping of organism in scientific classification. kingdom
An animal that does not have a backbone. invertebrate
An outer covering that protects an animals soft parts inside. exoskeleton
An animal that has a backbone. vertebrate
An internal or inside skeleton made of bones and cartilage. endoskeleton
A vertebrate, is warm blooded, has hair or fur, breaths with lungs, lives on land or water, gives birth to live young, feeds milk to its young. mammal
A vertebrate, is warm blooded, has feathers, wings, and lightweight hollow bones, breathes with lungs, lays eggs with hard outer shell. bird
A vertebrate, is cold blooded, has dry leather skin or scales, breathes with lungs, lives in land or water, most lay eggs with leathery shell. reptile
A vertebrate, is cold blooded, has smooth moist skin, breaths with gills and lives in water when young, breaths with lungs and lives on land as an adult, most lay jelly like eggs with no shells. amphibian
A vertebrate is cold blooded has scales or rough skin and fins breathes with gills entire life lives in water most lay jelly like eggs with no shells. fish
An invertebrate with an adult body that has well defined segments including a head a thorax abdomen two antennae three pairs of legs and usually 2 pairs of wings. insect
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