| Question |
Answer |
| Invertebrates |
animals without backbones |
| Learned Behavior |
an action changed by experience |
| symmetry |
arrangement of body parts |
| species |
a group of organisms that only reproduce with similar organisms |
| cartilage |
tough flexible material that helps support and shape body parts |
| warm-blooded |
animal that can control their body temperature |
| cold-blooded |
animals whose body temperatures stay the same as the surrounding temperatures |
| adaptation |
anything that helps an animal live in its environment |
| instincts |
behaviors animals are born with |
| inherited traits |
characteristics that an organism passes on to its young |
| vertebrates |
animals with backbones |
| Asymmetry of body parts is demonstrated by |
anthropod |
| A spider's body has |
Bilateral symmetry |
| Anthropods do not have |
Backbones |
| Which is not a structural adaptation |
webbed feet |
| 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 learned behavior is |
Person Driving |
| An example of learned behavior of parrot |
Talking |
| An example of learned behavior of dog |
Chasing the mailman |
| An example of learned behavior of cat |
Running when food can is being opened |