Question | Answer |
invertebrates | animals without backbones |
learned behavior | action that is changed by experience |
symmetry | arrangement of body parts |
species | group of organisms that only reproduce with similar organisms |
cartilage | tough flexible material that helps support and shape body parts |
warm blooded | animals that can control body temperature |
cold blooded | animals whose body timperatures stay the same as the surrounding temperatures; |
adaptation | anything that helps a species live in its environment |
instincts | behaviors that animals are born with |
inherited traits | characteristics that an organism passes on to its young |
vertebrates | animals with backbones |
Assymetry of body parts is demonstrated by a | sponge |
A spider's body has | radial symmetry |
arthropods do not have | backbones |
Which is not a structural adaptation | building a nest |
Camouflage can help an animal | mimic other organisms |
Which term describes a cold blooded animal with a backbone and dry, scaly skin | reptile |
An example of a learned behavior is | person driving |
learned behavior of a parrot | saying I love you |
instinctual behaviuor of a parrot | flying |
instinctual behavior of a dog | wagging tail |
learned behavior of a dop | catching a frisbee |
learned behavior of a cat | go to the bathroom in a litter box |
instinctual behavior of a cat | Meow |
examples of carnivores | lion, tiger , bear |
examples of herivore | deer elephant rabbit |
example of onmivore | dog bear man |