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Vertebrates/Invertebrates Review

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I breathe with lungs, I have fur or hair, can nurse my young with milk, usually give birth to live offspring and I have a constant body temperature. What am I? Mammals
I breathe with lungs, I have feathers, a beak, two wings, and two feet, I lay eggs, and I have a constant body temperature. What am I? Bird
I am a vertebrate that breathe with gills, have scales and fins, most of us lay eggs, and we have a body temperature that changes with its environment. What am I? Fish
I breathe with lungs, I have scales or plates, most of us lay eggs and I have a body temperature that changes with its environment. What am I? Reptile
I spend the first part of my life breathing with gills in water, when I become an adult I will breathe with lungs on land, I have smooth, moist skin, most of us lay eggs and I have a body temperature that changes with its environment. What am I? Amphibians
This organism is an egg-laying vertebrate. It has a constant body temperature. It breathes with lungs and has feathers and wings. This organism is a — Bird
A Carolina Wren is native to South Carolina. It lays four to six eggs up to three times per year. It has feathers and wings to help it move. A Carolina Wren is a — Bird
Which animal has an internal skeleton and scales? lizard
What are the two categories that plants can be classified into? flowering and nonflowering
What are the two categories that animals can be classified into? vertebrates and invertebrates
Plants can be classified into two large groups; those that make seeds and those that do not make seeds. The seed-making plants can be classified into two more groups. What are those two groups? plants that have flowers, plants with no flowers
Which animal group has members that give milk? mammals
Which of these is a characteristic of reptiles? scales
Beetles are the largest group of insects. They do not have a backbone and are cold-blooded. In what major classification do you find beetles? invertebrates
This organism is an egg-laying vertebrate. Its body temperature changes with its environment. It breathes with gills and may have scales and fins. This organism is a — fish
Plants and animals are two major groups of organisms. What is the main difference between plants and animals? Plants make their own food and animals do not
Fruit trees, roses, oak trees and grasses are all grouped as... flowering plants
A pine tree is what type of plant? nonflowering
Is a dolphin a vertebrate or invertebrate? vertebrate
The fish, dog, and bird are alike in many ways. One way is that they all have what? backbones
The jellyfish is an invertebrate because it lacks______ bones
Which group of vertebrates does a rat belong to? mammal
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