Hosted by Mrs Hutchinson Animals Without Backbones Animals
Hosted by Mrs. Hutchinson
Animals Without Backbones Animals With 100 Animals & Their Parents Animal Classification 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 Backbones
What is molt? This is what an animal does to shed its outer covering 1, 1
What is an exoskeleton? Animals without backbones usually have these hard outer coverings 1, 2
What are head, thorax, and abdomen? All insects have these three body parts. 1, 3
What are head and abdomen? Spiders have these two body parts. 1, 4
What are invertebrates? On this pie chart, which group of animals is represented by the arrow? 1, 5
What is warm-blooded? An animal that is able to control its own body temperature is called… 2, 1
What is cold-blooded? An animal whose body temperature changes based on its environment is called… 2, 2
What are gills? Fish use these organs to get oxygen out of the water. 2, 3
What is two? Amphibians have how many parts of their life cycle? 2, 4
What is hair or fur? Most mammals have this covering their body. 2, 5
What is an instinct? This is something an animal is born knowing how to do. 3, 1
What is a stimulus? The cause of a behavior 3, 2
What is a response? The behavior caused by a stimulus 3, 3
What is a reflex? A simple automatic behavior 3, 4
What is their parents? Baby animals usually have physical characteristics that make them look like… 3, 5
What are reptiles? These animals have dry, scaly skin and lay leathery eggs. 1, 1
What are mammals? These animals give birth to live babies and feed milk to them. 4, 2
What are birds? These animals are warmblooded, lay eggs with hard shells, and have feathers. 4, 3
What are fish? These animals have scaly skin and lay jelly-like eggs. 4, 4
What are amphibians? These animals have smooth, moist skin and go through metamorphosis. 4, 5
Final Jeopardy Human Behaviors
Human Behaviors When someone throws a ball at your face, you blink. Explain why.
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