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The Animal Kingdom VertebratesInvertebratesWarm or Cold CRCT Review

The Animal Kingdom 1 point You are one of this part of the animal kingdom.

The Animal Kingdom 1 point What is “HUMAN?”

The Animal Kingdom 2 points Animals are made of of many of these.

The Animal Kingdom 2 points What are “CELLS?”

The Animal Kingdom 3 points This is how animals get food.

The Animal Kingdom 3 points What is “EATING?”

Animals require this to breathe. The Animal Kingdom 4 points

What is “OXYGEN?” The Animal Kingdom 4 points

The Animal Kingdom 5 points Animals sometimes consume these.

The Animal Kingdom 5 points What are “OTHER ORGANISMS?”

Vertebrates 1 point All vertebrates have these.

Vertebrates 1 point What are “BACKBONES?”

Vertebrates 2 points Backbones are made of these.

Vertebrates 2 points What are “A SERIES OF BONES JOINED BY A FLEXIBLE CARTILAGE?”

Vertebrates 3 points If a vertebrate has the ability to maintain an internal body temperature they are _____-blooded.

Vertebrates 3 points What is “WARM?”

Vertebrates 4 points This type of cold- blooded vertebrate has a bony skeleton, scales, and gills.

Vertebrates 4 points What are “FISH?”

Vertebrates 5 points These cold-blooded vertebrates have a smooth skin surface or dry flexible, scaly skin.

Vertebrates 5 points What are “ AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES?”

INVERTEBRATES 1 point All invertebrates lack these.

INVERTEBRATES 1 point What is a “BACKBONE?”

INVERTEBRATES 2 points These are the _______ number of species.

INVERTEBRATES 2 points What is the “LARGEST?”

INVERTEBRATES 3 points Jellyfish and coral are examples of these.

INVERTEBRATES 3 points What are “CNIDARIANS?”

INVERTEBRATES 4 points These invertebrates have jointed parts covered by an exoskeleton.

INVERTEBRATES 4 points What are “ARTHOPODS?”

INVERTEBRATES 5 points Some of these invertebrates can move very fast and others move very slow. They have soft bodies and most have shells.

INVERTEBRATES 5 points What are “MOLLUSKS?”

Warm or Cold 1 point When we are talking about animals and say “warm or cold” what are we referring to.

Warm or Cold 1 point What is “BLOOD?” ( not actual temperature but an animals ability to maintain and internal body temperature)

Warm or Cold 2 points ______-blooded animals body temperature depends on the temperature outside their body.

Warm or Cold 2 points What is “COLD?”

Warm or Cold 3 points Mammals are _______-blooded animals.

Warm or Cold 3 points What is “WARM?”

Warm or Cold 4 points This type of animal is _____-blooded and has adapted to live almost anywhere in the world.

Warm or Cold 4 points What is “WARM & BIRDS?”

Warm or Cold 5 points These warm-blooded animals have large brains, hair, teeth, and milk for their young.

Warm or Cold 5 points What are “MAMMALS?”

CRCT Review - 1 point Mammals have which trait that birds and reptiles lack? a.four legs b.lungs c.backbones d.body hair

CRCT Review - 1 point What is “D. BODY HAIR?”

CRCT Review - 2 points Which of these groups includes the largest number of species? a.invertebrates b.vertebrates c.mollusks d.mammals

CRCT Review - 2 points What is “A. INVERTEBRATES?”

CRCT Review - 3 points Which of these animals is the least related to the other three? a.bluebird b.clam c.rattlesnake d.turtle

CRCT Review - 3 points What is “B. CLAM?”

CRCT Review - 4 points ______ range from almost microscopic to gigantic. a.birds b.clams c.animals d.cells

CRCT Review - 4 points What is “C. ANIMALS?”

CRCT Review - 5 points All animals are _________, have specialized cells that form tissues and organs, and breathe oxygen. a.warm-blooded b.cold-blooded c.multi-cellular d.single-cell

CRCT Review - 5 points What is “C. MULTI- CELLULAR?”