How animals grow and change
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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embryo | a developing animal before it's born or hatched
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nypmh | a stage in an insect life cycle between egg and adult that looks like an adult, but has no wings
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larva | a young animal that has a different shape than the adult
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pupa | the stage in the insect life cycle between larva and an adult
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amphibian | an animal with a backbone that lives part of it cycle in water and part on land
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gills | the parts of a fish and tadpoles that are used to take in oxygen from water
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tadpole | a very young frog or toad
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mammal | an animal with a backbone and hair or fur; mothers produce milk for their babies
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instinct | an action that an animal can do without learning
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