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  • Name ALL the stages in COMPLETE metamorphism.
    egg, larva, pupa, adult
  • Which class of arthropod does this belong to?
    centipede
  • Animal Kingdome is BIIIG, and made up of what 2 major groups??
    Vertebrates & Invertebrates
  • What is another TERM for ENDOTHERM?
    Warm-Blooded
  • What type of symmetry does this thing have??
    asymmetry
  • Define ENDOTHERM.
    Temperatures stay stable and do not change with outside environment.
  • Which class of arthropod does this belong to?
    crustacean
  • What type of symmetry does this thing have??
    Radial
  • Which of the following SIMPLE INVERTEBRATES is NOT parasitic? Tapeworm, Sponge, Pinworm, Earthworm?
    Sponge
  • Which class of arthropod does this belong to?
    arachnids
  • What is one difference btwn Amphibians & Reptiles?
    Answer checked with teacher :*) ALL TEAMS BE PREAPARED TO GIVE ANOTHER EXAMPLE!
  • Define ECTOTHERM.
    Temps change with the outside temps.
  • What is the word for an invertebrate with SPINY Skin?
    Echinoderm
  • What is another reason why birds have FEATHERS- besides for flight?
    attracting a mate & for thermoregulation (warmth & cooling)
  • Name all the stages in INCOMPLETE metamorphism.
    egg, nymph, adult
  • FLASHBACK! What type of organism is responsible for putting most of the oxygen in our atmosphere?
    PHYTOplankton- an algae- a type of PROTIST!
  • What is meant by "Amphibians are Environmental Indicators?"
    They show the health of the environment that they live in.
  • Mammals have mammary glands, external fertilization, and hair at one point. True or False?
    FALSE! They do not have external fertilization.
  • What is the word for STOMACH-FOOT?
    Gastropod
  • Name an example of a stomach-footed MOLLUSK.
    snail, slug, nudibranchs
  • FLASHBACK.. Name the three parts of a NUCLEOTIDE.
    Sugar, Phosphate & Nitrogen Base.
  • Which class of arthropod does this belong to?
    insect
  • Which class of arthropod does this belong to?
    arachnid
  • What type of symmetry does this thing have??
    bilateral