Which is the group of vertebrates that is born directly from their mother´s body?
Mammals
This group of vertebrates doesn´t lay eggs. They have fur. They breathe with lungs and they usually have four legs.
Mammals
Monkeys, cows and sheep don´t lay eggs. They are _________
Viviparous or mammals.
This group of invertebrates have a soft and muscular body.
Molluscs
This group of vertebrates have moist skin. When they are babies they breathe with gills and when they become adults they breathe with lungs. They can live on land or in water.
Amphibians
Animals that are born from eggs are called __________
Oviparous
Name the three groups of invertebrates
Molluscs, arthropods and worms.
Animals that eat other animals are called ________________
Carnivores
What are the four invertebrate groups that are born from eggs?
Birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Invertebrates don´t have a ___________
spine or skeleton
Vertebrates have a _____________
spine o skeleton
Name the five groups of vertebrates
Mammals, Birds, Amphibians, Fish and Reptiles.
Some invertebrates have a hard skeleton outside their bodies. It´s a___________
exoskeleton
This group of vertebrates have two wings and two legs and their bodies are covered with feathers. They breathe with lungs.
Birds
A fish, a lion and a parrot are
Vertebrates
This group of vertebrates live in water. They have scales and use fins to swim. They breathe with gills.
Fish
This group of invertebrates have their bodies divided into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
Arthropods
Animals that only eat plants are called _______________
Herbivores
These invertebrates have a soft and long body.
Worms
Animals that are born directly from their mothers are
viviparous
Some invertebrates have got a _________
soft body.
Animals that eat plants and other animals are called ___________
Omnivores
Frogs and toads are __________
Amphibians
This group of vertebrates have scales. They live on land. They breathe with lungs and they usually have four legs.
Reptiles
Spiders, scorpions and ants are ___________
Invertebrates
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