LZHS A number and a colon Answer 1 $100 Moist Water tight Damp Dry Which of the following describes the skin of a snake or lizard (and also their eggs)?

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LZHS A number and a colon Answer 1 $100 Moist Water tight Damp Dry Which of the following describes the skin of a snake or lizard (and also their eggs)?

LZHS A number and a colon Answer 1 $100 Moist Water tight Damp Dry Which of the following describes the skin of a snake or lizard (and also their eggs)?

LZHS A number and a colon 2 $200 Externally Internally Changing their behavior Using the environment How do reptiles regulate their body temperature?

LZHS A number and a colon 2 $200 Externally Internally Changing their behavior Using the environment How do reptiles regulate their body temperature?

LZHS A number and a colon 3 $300 Answer How would you describe the heart of most reptiles (just not Order Crocodilia)? 4 chambered3 chambered 1 atrium; 2 ventricles2 atria; 1 ventricle

LZHS A number and a colon 3 $300 Answer How would you describe the heart of most reptiles (just not Order Crocodilia)? 4 chambered3 chambered 1 atrium; 2 ventricles2 atria; 1 ventricle

LZHS A number and a colon 4 $500 Teeth Answer What do Chelonians lack that other reptiles have? Ectothermy Answer A Shell Water tight skin

LZHS A number and a colon 4 $500 Teeth Answer What do Chelonians lack that other reptiles have? Ectothermy Answer A Shell Water tight skin

LZHS A number and a colon 5 $1,000 What does it mean to be “oviparous”? Eggs develop in a pouch There are no eggs Eggs hatch internally Eggs are laid externally

LZHS A number and a colon 5 $1,000 What does it mean to be “oviparous”? Eggs develop in a pouch There are no eggs Eggs hatch internally Eggs are laid externally

LZHS A number and a colon 6 $2,000 The chorion What is the food source for a developing embryo in an amniotic egg? The amnionThe yolk The membrane

LZHS A number and a colon 6 $2,000 The chorion What is the food source for a developing embryo in an amniotic egg? The amnionThe yolk The membrane

LZHS A number and a colon 7 $4,000 Carnivorous Which term describes the feeding habits of reptiles? None of the aboveOmniverous Herbiverous

LZHS A number and a colon 7 $4,000 Carnivorous Which term describes the feeding habits of reptiles? None of the aboveOmniverous Herbiverous

LZHS A number and a colon 8 $8,000 Answer Snakes belong to which Reptilian Order? CheloniaSquamata Rhynchocephalia Crocodilia

LZHS A number and a colon 8 $8,000 Answer Snakes belong to which Reptilian Order? CheloniaSquamata Rhynchocephalia Crocodilia

LZHS A number and a colon 9 $16,000 Turtles belong to which Reptilian Order? CheloniaSquamata Rhynchocephalia Crocodilia

LZHS A number and a colon 9 $16,000 Turtles belong to which Reptilian Order? CheloniaSquamata Rhynchocephalia Crocodilia

LZHS A number and a colon 10 $32,000 Answer The ability for some reptiles to detach a limb in order to escape a predator is known as what? Good LuckFragmentation AutotomyRegeneration

LZHS A number and a colon 10 $32,000 Answer The ability for some reptiles to detach a limb in order to escape a predator is known as what? Good LuckFragmentation AutotomyRegeneration

LZHS A number and a colon 11 $64,000 What is the organ for sensing smell in reptiles called? AnswerJacobson’s organ Answer Pit organs Touch receptorNostrils

LZHS A number and a colon 11 $64,000 What is the organ for sensing smell in reptiles called? AnswerJacobson’s organ Answer Pit organs Touch receptorNostrils

LZHS A number and a colon 12 $125,000 What type of fertilization do reptiles have? Answer ExternalInternal None of the aboveA & B

LZHS A number and a colon 12 $125,000 What type of fertilization do reptiles have? Answer ExternalInternal None of the aboveA & B

LZHS A number and a colon 13 $250,000 What is the organ for sensing heat in reptiles called? Jacobson’s organPit organs Touch receptorNostrils

LZHS A number and a colon 13 $250,000 What is the organ for sensing heat in reptiles called? Jacobson’s organPit organs Touch receptorNostrils

LZHS A number and a colon 14 $500,000 On which continent will you NOT find any reptiles? Antarctica Answer Africa Asia North America

LZHS A number and a colon 14 $500,000 On which continent will you NOT find any reptiles? Antarctica Answer Africa Asia North America

LZHS A number and a colon 15 $1,000,000 Answer Chelonia What class do turtles belong to? ReptiliaCrocodilia Squamata

LZHS A number and a colon 15 $1,000,000 Answer Chelonia What class do turtles belong to? ReptiliaCrocodilia Squamata