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St. I's 4th Grade Science - Mrs. Engel

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Backbone   The main bone, made up of many small bones joined together, that runs along the middle of the back in some animals.  
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Exoskeleton   A hard outer covering that supports and protects some animals without backbones.  
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Molt   To shed an animal's outer covering.  
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Gills   Organs for breathing found in fish and amphibians.  
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Amphibian   One of a large group of animals with backbones that live part of their lives in water and part on land.  
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Reptile   An animal with a backbone that has a dry, scaly skin.  
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Mammal   An animal with a backbone that usually has hair on its body and feeds milk to its young.  
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Behavior   The way a living thing acts.  
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Instinct   A behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.  
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Reflex   A simple, automatic behavior.  
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Vertebrate   Animals with back bones.  
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Invertebrate   Animals with out back bones.  
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Cold Blooded   Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are cold blooded animals that become hotter and colder, depending on the the temperature outside.  
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Warm Blooded   Mammals and birds are warm-blooded, which means that they can make their own body heat even when it is cold outside.  
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