Question | Answer |
A hard outer covering that protects an animal's body and gives it support. | exoskeleton |
Cone-bearing plants. | conifers |
Animals that have backbones | vertebrates |
Mushrooms are one example | fungus kingdom |
These are on a fish's head and they allow the fish to "breathe" underwater | gills |
Animals that do not have a backbone, like snails and centipedes. | invertebrates |
Includes paramecium and algae | protist kingdom |
Each bone that makes up the backbone | vertebra |
All living things | organisms |
What it is called when an arthropod sheds its old exoskeleton | molts |
Organisms in the plant kingdom that use energy from this to make their own food | the sun |
Their body temperature varies with the temperature of the environment | reptiles |
These can live inside humans and other animals | roundworms |
These are made up of one cell | monerans |
A kind of mollusk | octopus |
These animals have hollow bones | birds |
These look like plants but they are animals | sponges |
Where do babies of most mammals grow | inside their mother |
A plant with seeds with one piece | monocot |
A spore-forming plant that has roots, stems, and leaves. | fern |
An invertebrate with jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton | arthropod |
A vertebrate that usually lives in water after hatching from an egg but as an adult can live on land | amphibian |