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  • THE PROCESS IN WHICH TADPOLES CHANGE INTO ADULTS IS CALLED...
    METAMORPHOSIS
  • What subgroup of arthropods is this animal from?
    Myriapos
    Insects
    Crustaceans
    Arachnids
  • TIGERS EAT OTHER ANIMALS, SO THEY ARE ______________________
    CARNIVORE
  • MAMMALS BREATHE WITH...
    LUNGS
  • REPTILES HAVE THEIR BODIES COVERED WITH...
    (HARD) SCALES
  • PIGEONS EAT PLANTS AND OTHER ANIMALS, SO THEY ARE _______________
    OMNIVORES
  • What subgroup of arthropods is this animal from?
    Arachnids
    Crustaceans
    Insects
    Myriapos
  • What subgroup of arthropods is this animal from?
    Crustaceans
    Myriapods
    Arachnids
    Insects
  • AMPHIBIANS HAVE M_______ SKIN
    MOIST
  • What group of invertebrates are these animals from?
    Molluscs
    Echinoderms
    Sponges
  • ARE MAMMALS OVIPAROUS OR VIVIPAROUS?
    VIVIPAROUS. (THEY HAVE LIVE BABIES)
  • What subgroup of arthropods is this animal from?
    Insects
    Arachnids
    Myriapos
    Crustaceans
  • HORSES EAT GRASS, SO THEY ARE ____________________
    HERBIVORE
  • WHAT GROUP OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS ARE BATS?
    MAMMALS
  • MAMMALS HAVE THEIR BODIES COVERED WITH...
    HEIR OR FUR
  • Complete: Invertebrate animals do NOT have ___________
  • WHAT GROUP OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS ARE DOLPHINS?
    MAMMALS
  • Name the 5 groups of vertebrate animals
    MAMMALS, BIRDS, FISH, REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
  • DO FISH BREATHE WITH GILLS OR LUNGS?
    GILLS
  • FISH HAVE F_________ TO SWIM
    FINS
  • HOW DO AMBIBIANS BREATHE? EXPLAIN
    Babies (tadopoles) breathe with gills. Adults breathe with lungs a their skin.
  • What group of invertebrates is this animal from?
    Molluscs
    Worms
    Echinoderms
  • WHAT GROUP OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS ARE PENGUINS?
    BIRDS
  • What group of invertebrates is this animal from?
    Molluscs
    Echinoderms
    Worms
  • BIRDS HAVE A B_______, TWO W_______ AND F________ ON THEIR BODIES
    BEAK - WINGS - FEATHERS
  • ARE AMPHIBIANS OVIPAROUS OR VIVIPAROUS?
    OVIPAROUS. (THEY LAY EGGS)