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Science Explosion v4, chapter 5

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amphibian   “double life”, start in water end on land  
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arachnid   animal that has eight legs and two body segments  
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arthropod   “jointed foot”, most number animals on earth  
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bilateral symmetry   animals that if divided down the middle will be the same on both sides  
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blubber   a fatty substance to insulate from cold  
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cartilage   a bonelike substance that is softer and more bendable than bone  
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cold-blooded   animals that rely on the environment for warmth  
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crustacean   sea creatures with at least five pairs of jointed legs and two pairs of antennae; they breathe through gills, and most have some sort of claw  
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echolocation   a technique used by some animals that involves making high-frequency clicks that bounce off objects and allow the animals to judge distance based on the time it takes the sound to return  
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exoskeleton   a hard covering that acts like a knight’s armor, protecting the arthropods body  
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filter feeder   feeds on particles or small organisms strained out of water by circulating them through its system  
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free-living   lives independent of other organisms  
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insect   Animal that has head, thorax (with 3 pairs of legs) and abdomen (most have two pairs of wings)  
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invertebrate   animal without a vertebral column  
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metamorphosis   a life cycle process from egg to adult  
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mollusk   typically have soft unsegmented body, a mantle (with or without shell)  
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molt   when arthropods shed their exoskeleton and grow a new one in order to grow  
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nematocyst   organ causing a sting  
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nocturnal   active at night  
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parasite   lives on or in a host  
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pod   a group of whales traveling together  
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pride   a group of lions living together  
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radial symmetry   animal that has body parts that repeat around a central part  
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setae   hairlike structures  
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spicule   thin, glassy spines  
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vertebrate   animal with a vertebral column  
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warm-blooded   animals that have a consistent internal temperature regardless of the environment  
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