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2G Unit A Plants and Animals Chapter Test B (2nd ...
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Animals can keep safe from an attack by using .......... A) camouflage B) larva
A) camouflage
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Why do some animals change color? A) to stay warm B) to hide
B) to hide
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A beetle is a kind of animal called a(n) .................... A) insect B) reptile
A) insect
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The ................. of an animal tells how it grows, lives and dies. A) life cycle B) adaptation
A) life cycle
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Animals that have gills throughout life are called ............. A) amphibian B) fish
B) fish
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All ................. have lungs and fur or hair A) mammals B) insects
A) mammals
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Which of the following is true about insects? A) They breathe using their lungs B) They have six legs
B) They have six legs
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Which animal has feathers? A) mammal B) bird
B) bird
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When an animal is a ................., it is changing into an adult. A) larva B) pupa
B) pupa
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A butterfly hatches from an egg as a(n) ................ A) pupa B) larva
B) larva
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A body part that helps an animal survive is one kind of a(n) ............... A) adaptation B) life cycle
A) adaptation
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Turtles and snakes are examples of .............. A) reptiles B) amphibians
A) reptiles
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A frog is an example of a(n) ............... A) reptile B) amphibian
B) amphibian
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What do we call the stage when an ant wraps up in a cocoon as it changes? A) pupa B) larva
A) pupa
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What looks like a worm when it hatches and has no eyes?
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Why do animals develop adaptations? A) to survive where they live B) to be more like their parents
A) to survive where they live
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How are young mammals different from young reptiles? A) They cannot move on their own B) They cannot feed or protect themselves
B) They cannot feed or protect themselves
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