5/6 Science 2.1-2.6 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the process of arranging animals or other things into groups according to their similarities? | Classification |
What are animals with backbones called? | Vertebrates |
What 2 groups are used to get the scientific name? | Genus and Species |
What are animals without a backbone called? | Invertebrates |
What are invertebrates that have external skeletons, jointed appendages, and segmented bodies called? | Arthropods |
What is the tough material used to make the exoskeleton? | Chitin |
What percentage of arthropods are insects? | 90% |
What are an insects 3 distinct body regions? | Head, thorax, and abdomen |
What helps an insect feel, hear, and taste? | Antennae |
How many pairs of jointed legs do insects have? | 3 |
How many pairs of wings do insects have? | One or more |
What is a startling transformation in appearance? | Metamorphosis |
What are the 4 stages in complete metamorphosis? | Egg, larva, pupa, and adult |
What are the 3 stages in incomplete metamorphosis? | Egg, nymph, and adult |
What is it called when an insect sheds its external skeleton? | Molting |
What are scientists who study insects? | Entomologists |
Crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, and cockroaches belong to what order? | Orthoptera |
Dragonflies and damselflies belong to what order? | Odonata |
Beetles belong to what order? | Coleoptera |
Aphids, tree hoppers, leaf hoppers, cicadas, scale insects, and the lac insect belong to what order? | Homoptera |
Bees, ants, and wasps belong to what order? | Hymenoptera |
Butterflies and moths belong to what order? | Lepidoptera |
True bugs belong to what order? | Hemiptera |
Flies, gnats, and mosquitoes belong to what order? | Diptera |
What class do spiders belong to? | Arachnids |
What body region do spiders have that insects don't? (Head and Thorax) | Cephalothorax |
What are sensitive hairs that allow spiders to feel? | Setae |
Special organ made of several tissues that allow spiders to breathe? | Book Lung |
What is it called when silk strands carry young spiders from place to place? | Ballooning |
What are special tubelike structures that allow spiders to produce silk? | Spinnerets |
What spider covers a small section of ground with a sheet web? | Platform spider |
What spider shapes its web like a funnel wih the opening facing downwards? | Funnel weaver |
What spider weaves cobwebs in the corners of your house and destroys many household pests? | House spider |
What spider holds a tiny web between its legs and uses it to trap insects? | Ogre-faced spider |
What spider digs a hole in the ground and covers it with a trapdoor? | Trap-door spider |
What spider spits out strong sticky threads at its prey before atracking? | Spitting spider |
What spider relies on keen eyesight to hunt? | Jumping spider |
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