Haut Gap Middle PASS Championship
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Fish | Are cold-blooded (ectothermic); obtain dissolved oxygen in water through gills; most lay eggs; have scales; have fins; and live in water.
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Amphibians | "Are cold-blooded (ectothermic); most can breathe in water with gills as young, and breathe on land with lungs as adults; go through metamorphosis; lay jelly-like eggs"
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Reptiles | ,"Are cold-blooded (ectothermic); breathe with lungs; most lay eggs, although in some the eggs hatch inside the female; and have scales or plates."
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Birds | "Are warm-blooded (endothermic); breathe with lungs; lay eggs; have feathers; and have a beak, two wings, and two feet.
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Mammals | Are warm-blooded (endothermic); breathe with lungs; most have babies that are born live; have fur or hair; and produce milk to feed their young.
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Sponges | Very simple animals that have many pores (holes) through which water flows.
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Segmented Worms | Have long tube-like bodies that are divided into segments. They are the simplest organisms with a true nervous system and blood contained in vessels.
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Echinoderms | Have arms that extend from the middle body outwards. They have tube feet that take in oxygen from the water and spines.
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Mollusks | Have soft bodies; most have a thick muscular foot for movement or to open and close their shells
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Arthropods | "Have jointed legs, segmented bodies, and some have wings. They have hard outer coverings called exoskeletons. They obtain oxygen from the air through gills or air tubes.
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Behavior | A complex set of responses to stimuli
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Hibernation | A state of greatly reduced body activity, used to conserve food stored in the body.
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Migration | The movement of animals from one place to another in response to seasonal changes. They travel to other places where food is available.
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Camouflage | Some animals have protective coloration to survive changes in its environment.
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Stingers | Wasps and bees use this for protection when frightened or threatened.
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Mimicry | Allows for an animal to hide or warn a predator
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Plants | are normally divided into two groups: vascular and nonvascular.
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Genus | is used as the first word in an organism’s scientific name
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Organisms | are placed into kingdoms based on their ability to make food and the number of cells in their body.
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kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species | The levels of classification
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Autotrophs | Make their own food
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Heterotrophs | Eat each other for food
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Vertabrates | Have a backbone
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Invertabrates | Do not have a backbone
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endothermic | warm blooded
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ectothermic | cold blooded
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Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya | The names of the 3 Domains
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Prokaryotic | No nucleus
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Eukaryotic | Has a nucleus
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Animalia | Kingdom that includes animals
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Plantae | Kingdom that includes plants
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Prokaryotic | No nucleus
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Eukaryotic | Has a nucleusExperiment An activity that is planned and designed to test a hypothesis
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Controlled Experiment | An experiment with controlled variables to make results fair and valid.
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Hypothesis | An educated guess about a problem that can be tested
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Prediction | Statement about what might happen before it does
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Inference | A logical explanation of an observation
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Observations | A record of information using senses or tools
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Qualitative Observations | Observations using senses and descriptions
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Quantitative Observations | Observations containing measurements
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