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Animals Review

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Invertebrates don't have   Backbones  
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Characteristics of mammals include   Warm blooded (endothermic), have hair or fur, live birth and ability to provide milk for babies  
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Characteristics of birds include   Warm blooded (endothermic), hollow bones, wings, eggs with hard shells, beaks  
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Characteristics of amphibians include   Smooth, moist skin through which they absorb oxygen, most have lungs, cold blooded (ectotherm)  
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Characteristics of reptiles include   Dry, scaly skin, lungs, lays leathery eggs on land, cold-blooded (ectotherm)  
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Characteristic of fish include   Gills, lateral lines used to sense environment, swim bladders to help them hover in water, cold-blooded (ectotherm)  
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Four types of birds   Flightless, Water, Song, Birds of Prey  
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A mammal that develops inside its mother's body until its body systems can function independently. Ex: Humans   Placental Mammals  
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Mammal that develops in a pouch. Ex: Kangaroo   Marsupials  
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Mammals that lay eggs. Ex: Duck-billed platypus   Monotremes  
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Most fish are in this category   Bony Fish - Grouper, bass, catfish, etc.  
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An example of a cartilaginous fish   Shark  
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Snakes, lizards and turtles are   Reptiles  
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Frogs, toads and salamanders are   Amphibians  
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Simplest of all invertebrates   Sponges  
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Simple tube shaped bodies belong to   Worms  
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Three types of worms   Flat, round and segmented  
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Three groups of mollusks are   Bivalves, Gastropods and Cephalopods  
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Clams, mussels, oysters and scallops are   Bivalves - Mollusks  
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Snails and slugs are   Gastropods - Mollusks  
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Squid, octopus, chambered nautilus are   Cephalopods - Mollusks  
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All cnidarians have   Central opening surrounded by tentacles  
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Jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones are   Cnidarians  
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Spiny skinned animals are   Echinoderms  
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Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and sand dollars are   Echinoderms  
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Three groups of arthropods are   Insects, arachnids and crustaceans  
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Beetles, butterflies and ants are   Insects - Arthropods  
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Two main characteristics of insects   Three body segments and six legs  
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Spiders, ticks and mites are   Arachnids - Arthropods  
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Two main characteristics of arachnids are   Two body segments and eight legs  
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Lobster, shrimp and crabs are   Crustaceans - Arthropods  
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Opening through which water enters the aboral side of the starfish   Madreporite  
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Top side of starfish   Aboral or Dorsal  
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Bottom side of starfish (mouth side)   Oral or Ventral  
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Starfish move by   Tube Feet  
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What is different about a starfish's digestive system?   It has two stomachs  
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The only group of invertebrates to have a brain is   Cephalopods - Mollusk  
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Jellyfish   Cnidarian  
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Sea Urchin   Echinderm  
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Scorpion   Arachnids - Arthopods  
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Grasshopper   Insect - Arthropods  
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Sand Dollar   Echinoderm  
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Coral Reef   Cnidarians  
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Crawfish   Crustacean - Arthopods  
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Spider   Arachnid - Arthopods  
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Sea Anemone   Cnidarians  
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Earthworm   Worms  
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Oyster   Bivalves - Mollusk  
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Scallops   Bivalves - Mollusk  
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Conches   Gastropods - Mollusk  
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Chambered Nautilus   Cephalopod - Mollusk  
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Squid   Cephalopod - Mollusk  
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Roundworm   Worm  
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Which doesn't belong? Starfish, Catfish, Goldfish   Starfish - Echinoderm/Invertebrate Catfish/Goldfish are Fish/Vertebrates  
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Which doesn't belong? Seahorse, Shark, Clam   Clam - Bivalves/Mollusk/Invertebrate Shark/Seahorse - Fish/Vertebrates  
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Which doesn't belong? Cat, Kangaroo, Opossum   Cat - Placental Mammal Kangaroo/Opossum - Marsupial Mammals  
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Which doesn't belong? Dolphin, Human, Whale Shark   Whale Shark - Fish/Vertebrates Human/Dolphin - Mammals/Vertebrates  
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Do they all belong? Ostrich, penguin and peacock   Yes - All flightless birds  
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Which doesn't belong? Hawk, Buzzard, Eagle   Buzzard - Scavenger/Vertebrate Hawk/Eagle - Birds of Prey/Vertebrates  
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