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Unit 2: Vertebrate Animals

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  • Most mammals are viviparous, oviparous, or ovoviviparous?
    Most mammals are viviparous.
  • Explain what carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores eat
    Carnivores-eat other animals. Omnivores-eat other animals and plants. Herbivores-eat plants
  • Baby amphibians become adults through the process of ________________.
    Metamorphosis
  • What is the column of bones called on a vertebrate?
    Backbone
  • Give an example of a bird that cannot fly.
    Penguin and ostrich
  • How do reptiles breathe?
    They breathe with their lungs.
  • What is the name of the only mammal that can fly?
    Bat
  • Snakes do not have __________, so they slither to move. A.) Neck B.) Body C.) Limbs D.) Scales
    C.) Limbs
  • What kind of skin do amphibians have?
    Amphibians have moist (wet) skin.
  • Animals live alone, in groups, or in large ____________. A.) Families B.) Friends C.) Communities D.) Areas
    C.) Communities
  • What kind of skin do reptiles have?
    Reptiles have dry, scaly skin.
  • What are the five groups of vertebrate animals?
    Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians
  • True or false: Warm-blooded animals have a constant body temperature.
    True
  • What are the three ways that animals can reproduce?
    Viviparous, oviparous, and ovoviviparous
  • True or false: Mammals have scales.
    False