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  • A wolf is an example of a what?
    Omnivore
    Carnivore
    Herbivore
  • We are an example of what?
    Herbivore
    Omnivore
    Carnivore
  • What is the muscle under the lungs that control breathing?
    diaphram
    larynx
    gluteus maximus
    biceps
  • Embryos develop in the uterus in a
    Placentals
    Monotremes
    Carivores
    Marsupials
  • What type of animal is a flying squirrell?
    Marsipual
    Placental Mammal
    Monotreme
  • The organ that gives nutrients to young inside a mother during development
    Monotreme
    Placenta
    Umbilical Cord
    Embryo
  • Animals that eat both plants and animals are called this.
    Consumers
    Omnivores
    Carnivores
    Herbivores
  • An animal which only eats meat.
    Herbivore
    Carnivore
    Omnivore
    Mammal
  • Mammals from a leathery egg and with a duck-bill.
    Marsupials
    Monotremes
    Carnivores
    Placentals
  • Where do most monotremes and marsupials live?
    A zoo
    Minnesota
    Austraila
    Africa
  • What type of mammal is a opossom?
    Monotreme
    Placental Mammal
    Marsipual
  • Mammals born immature and raised in a pouch,
    Carnivores
    Marsupials
    Monotremes
    Placentals
  • Endothermic vertebrates that have hair and produce milk for their young.
    Mammals
    Carnevores
    Placentas
    Omnivores
  • What type of mammal gives live birth and with fully developed young?
    Marsipuals
    Placental Mammals
    Monotremes
    Kangaroos
  • What type of animal is a spiny anteater?
    Monotreme
    Marsipual
    Placental Mammal
  • What type of mammals lay eggs?
    Marsupials
    Placental Mammals
    Wombat
    Monotremes
  • Animal which eats plants and animals.
    Carnivore
    Mammal
    Omnivore
    Herbivore
  • How many chambers does a mammals heart have?
    3
    2
    4
    21
  • What type of mammals have their young develop in a pouch?
    Marsipual
    Placental Mammal
    Monotreme
    Platypus
  • Animals that eat plants only are called this.
    Consumers
    Omnivores
    Herbivores
    Carnivores
  • Mammal babies are raised mainly by their
    Father
    All answers are correct
    Mother
    Grandparents
  • What type of animal has hair or fur and feed young with mammary glands?
    Sponge Bob
    Mammals
    Birds
    Dinosaurs
  • Animals that eat meat only are called this.
    Herbivores
    Omnivores
    Carnivores
    Consumers
  • A deer is an example of a what?
    Omnivore
    Herbivore
    Carnivore
  • The time it takes an embryo to develop in the uterus is the
    Gestation period
    Growth time
    Birth period
    Placenta time
  • The skin of mammals has-
    Scales
    Shells
    Feathers
    Hair
  • The length of time an animal takes to develop inside the mother before birth is called what?
    Janga
    Placenta
    Maternity Leave
    Gestation period
  • Umbilical cord
    Removes wastes from the embryo
    Brings oxygen to the embryo
    Brings food to the embryo
    All answers are correct
  • How many loops does a mammals circulatory system has?
    4
    21
    1
    2
  • To determine what an animal eats you look at the:
    Eyes
    Teeth
    Feet
    Claws
  • What is keeping internal conditions stable called?
    homeostasis
    homogenous
    reproduction
    respiration
  • Animal which only eats plants.
    Herbivore
    Omnivore
    Carnivore
    Mammal
  • The heart of a mammal has how many chambers?
    1
    4
    2
    8
  • Female gland for producing milk.
    Omnivore
    Umbilical cord
    Placenta
    Mammary gland