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Danny Wooldridge
Blume Ch 12.1
Question | Answer |
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Animals are diverse, but they have basic___ in common. | characteristics |
Animal cells have a ___ and organelles. | nucleus |
Animals depend on other ___ things in the environmen for food. | living |
Animals ___ thier food. | Digest |
Most animals can ___. | move |
Animals can ___ sexually; some also can reproduce asexually. | reproduce |
___ from previous generations help individuals survive and reproduce. | Adaptions |
A basic adaption is obtaining ___ from food. | energy |
___ eat plants. | Herbivores |
___ eat other animals. | Carnivores |
Animals that eat both plants and animals ar ___. | Omnivores |
Detritivores such as beetles and millipedes eat ___ matter called detritus. | decaying |
___ adaptions help animals survive. | Physical |
Protective ___ such as shells or quills help protect animals from predators. | coverings |
Large ___ protects some animals. | size |
___ or camoflage help other animals blend into the environment or confuse predators. | Mimicry |
___ is an adaption for predators so they can sneak up on their prey. | camoflage |
___ adaptions can help animals survive. | behavioral |
Some animals use ___ or ink to discourage predators | scent |
___ allows some animals to outrun predators. | Speed |
Animals traveling in ___ can assist both predators and prey. | groups |
Animals are ___ based on similar characteristics. | classified |
___ have a backbone; ____ do not have a backbone. | Vertavrates; invertabrates |
___ is how an animal's body parts are arranged. | Symetry |
___ animals do not have a definite shape. | Asymetry |
Animals with ___ symetry have parts arranged in a circle around a center point. | radial |
Animals with___ symetry have mirrored body halves. | bilateral |