Science mammels Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Monotremes, Prenatal | Lay Eggs with a Tuff Leathery Shell |
Marsupial, Prenatal | Young develop for a short time inside the mother |
Placentals, prenatal | Young develop for a longer time inside the mother uterus |
Monotremes, Prenatal 2 | Incubate eggs |
Marsupial, Prenatal 2 | Baby emerges "honey bee sized" and climbs into pouch |
Placentals, Prenatal 2 | Young are nourished by a placenta thru the Umbilical Cord |
Monotremes after "Birth" Young nurished by | Lack Nipples, Milk collectors so their young lick there fur on their Mothers Mammary Glands Where milk is "sweated" out |
Marsupial after "Birth" Young nurished by | Latches on to a nipple inside the pouch Yong also Develop In pouch |
Placentals after "Birth" Young nurished by | after birth young nurse on mother's nipples |
Monotremes Example | Duck billed platypus |
Marsupial example | Possum Kangaroo ect. |
Placentals | Potbellied pig, Whale, Unicorn, Human, Ect |
Monotremes Other Facts | Monotremes means one opening |
Other facts placentals | After birth the placenta exists the body Therefor placenta is also called the "after birth" |
what do all mammals have? that their name comes from? | All mammals have mammary glands which make milk This is how mammals get their name |
What do all mammals have that is made for warmth | All mammals have fur and or hair |
What do almost all mammals have that is specialized to their diet | almost all mammals have specialized teeth for their diet but having teeth does not make you a mammal |
What do all mammals do that ensures that their young will live | All mammals care for their young` |
How many groups of mammals are there | There are 3 groups of mammals Monotremes Marsupial And placentals |
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