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Umbilical cord
 
All answers are correct
 
Brings food to the embryo
 
Brings oxygen to the embryo
 
Removes wastes from the embryo
The time it takes an embryo to develop in the uterus is the
 
Gestation period
 
Birth period
 
Placenta time
 
Growth time
Embryos develop in the uterus in a
 
Placentals
 
Marsupials
 
Monotremes
 
Carivores
Mammals born immature and raised in a pouch,
 
Marsupials
 
Placentals
 
Monotremes
 
Carnivores
Mammals from a leathery egg and with a duck-bill.
 
Monotremes
 
Placentals
 
Marsupials
 
Carnivores
Mammal babies are raised mainly by their
 
Mother
 
Father
 
Grandparents
 
All answers are correct
The heart of a mammal has how many chambers?
 
4
 
1
 
2
 
8
The skin of mammals has-
 
Hair
 
Feathers
 
Scales
 
Shells
To determine what an animal eats you look at the:
 
Teeth
 
Eyes
 
Claws
 
Feet
Animal which eats plants and animals.
 
Omnivore
 
Carnivore
 
Herbivore
 
Mammal
An animal which only eats meat.
 
Carnivore
 
Omnivore
 
Herbivore
 
Mammal
Animal which only eats plants.
 
Herbivore
 
Omnivore
 
Carnivore
 
Mammal
Female gland for producing milk.
 
Mammary gland
 
Umbilical cord
 
Placenta
 
Omnivore
Endothermic vertebrates that have hair and produce milk for their young.
 
Mammals
 
Placentas
 
Omnivores
 
Carnevores
Where do most monotremes and marsupials live?
 
Austraila
 
A zoo
 
Minnesota
 
Africa
We are an example of what?
 
Omnivore
 
Carnivore
 
Herbivore
A deer is an example of a what?
 
Herbivore
 
Carnivore
 
Omnivore
A wolf is an example of a what?
 
Carnivore
 
Herbivore
 
Omnivore
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called this.
 
Omnivores
 
Herbivores
 
Carnivores
 
Consumers
Animals that eat plants only are called this.
 
Herbivores
 
Carnivores
 
Omnivores
 
Consumers
Animals that eat meat only are called this.
 
Carnivores
 
Herbivores
 
Omnivores
 
Consumers
The organ that gives nutrients to young inside a mother during development
 
Placenta
 
Embryo
 
Umbilical Cord
 
Monotreme
The length of time an animal takes to develop inside the mother before birth is called what?
 
Gestation period
 
Maternity Leave
 
Placenta
 
Janga
What is keeping internal conditions stable called?
 
homeostasis
 
homogenous
 
respiration
 
reproduction
How many loops does a mammals circulatory system has?
 
2
 
4
 
1
 
21
What is the muscle under the lungs that control breathing?
 
diaphram
 
gluteus maximus
 
larynx
 
biceps
How many chambers does a mammals heart have?
 
4
 
21
 
2
 
3
What type of animal is a flying squirrell?
 
Placental Mammal
 
Monotreme
 
Marsipual
What type of animal is a spiny anteater?
 
Monotreme
 
Marsipual
 
Placental Mammal
What type of mammal is a opossom?
 
Marsipual
 
Monotreme
 
Placental Mammal
What type of mammal gives live birth and with fully developed young?
 
Placental Mammals
 
Monotremes
 
Marsipuals
 
Kangaroos
What type of mammals have their young develop in a pouch?
 
Marsipual
 
Monotreme
 
Placental Mammal
 
Platypus
What type of mammals lay eggs?
 
Monotremes
 
Marsupials
 
Placental Mammals
 
Wombat
What type of animal has hair or fur and feed young with mammary glands?
 
Mammals
 
Dinosaurs
 
Sponge Bob
 
Birds
All birds have................., some birds cannot fly because they are too heavy .
wings
Mammals drink their.............................. after they are born to receive nutrients
mother´s milk
Respiration: As adults, they breathe with ....... or through the...............
lungs, skin
What is the name of the process where the offsprings change into adults ?
metamorphosis
Whats is the name of a baby frog ?
Tadpole
Frogs and toads use their ............... tongues to catch insects
sticky
Amphibians have thin, ........................ skin wiyh no hair or scales
moist skin
Nutrition: most reptiles are....... and ....................
carnivores and omnivores
What the reptiles have on their bodies to protect themselves ?
scales, some of them also have shell.
Reptiles can live on............................ or in ......................
land or in water
Nutrition: Birds can be .......................,............................... or ............................
carnivores, herbivores or omnivores
Birds have............... to keep warm and protect their bodies
feathers
Adult birds feed their ................. or babies until they fly and look after themselves.
offsprings
Birds have any teeth. They have .............
beaks
Mammals breathe with their....................
lungs
Most mammals have.................... to keep warm
hair or fur
Most mamals have backbone , they are ..............
vertebrates
Is a bat a mammal or a bird?
A bat is a mammal.
Which animal is different? Shark, Dolphin or Whale?
The shark is different because it is a fish while the dolphin and the whale are mammals.
A platypus lay eggs and have a duckbill. Why is it classified as a mammal?
It has fur as its body covering.
A killer whale is a marine mammal. How does it breathe?
It breathes through blowholes and lungs.
How do mammals breathe on land?
They breathe through lungs.
Names of 3 mammals that eat both plants and meat
pig, bear, mouse, human ...
Names of 3 mammals that eat only plants
cow, horse, deer, rabbit
Names of 3 mammals that eat only meat
Tiger, Lion, Wolf
Some examples of marine mammals
Dolphin, Killer whale, Seal ...
Some examples of land mammals.
Tiger, lion, cow, koala.....
Where do mammals live?
On land or in water
What do mammals produce to feed their young?
Mammals produce milk and suckle their young.
Names of some mammals that lay eggs
Spiny anteater, Platypus
How do most mammals reproduce?
Most mammals give birth to live young.
Are mammals warm-blooded or cold-blooded?
warm-blooded
What do mammals have as their body coverings?
fur or hair
A koala is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Bird
 
Amphibians
A hedgehog is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
 
Fish
A duck is a _______.
 
Bird
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Fish
An elephant is a ______.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
A fox is a _______.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Bird
A bunny is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
A mouse is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Fish
 
Bird
A turtle is a ________.
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
 
Fish
 
Mammal
An axolotl is an ________.
 
Amphibian
 
Reptile
 
Bird
 
Fish
A salmon is a ________.
 
Fish
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
A clownfish is a ________.
 
Fish
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Bird
A shark is a ________.
 
Fish
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
A dolphin is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Fish
 
Reptile
A pelican is a ________.
 
Bird
 
Reptile
 
Mammal
 
Fish
A hummingbird is a ________.
 
Bird
 
Reptile
 
Mammal
A sparrow is a ________.
 
Bird
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
A monkey is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Bird
 
Reptile
A bat is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Bird
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
A lion is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
 
Fish
A pig is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Amphibian
 
Fish
 
Reptile
A cat is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Bird
 
Amphibian
 
Reptile
A human is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Bird
 
Amphibian
 
Reptile
A frog is an ________.
 
Amphibian
 
Bird
 
Reptile
 
Mammal
A bear is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
 
Fish
A parrot is a ________.
 
Bird
 
Mammal
 
Reptile
A salamander is an ________.
 
Amphibian
 
Mammal
 
Fish
 
Bird
A newt is an ________.
 
Amphibian
 
Bird
 
Reptile
A lizard is a ________.
 
Reptile
 
Mammal
 
Fish
A crocodile is a ________.
 
Reptile
 
Fish
 
Amphibian
A snake is a ________.
 
Reptile
 
Fish
 
Mammal
An owl is a ________.
 
Bird
 
Reptile
 
Amphibian
A dog is a ________.
 
Mammal
 
Bird
 
Fish
 
Amphibian