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Classification of Animals Part 2 Quiz!

Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready

1. able to keep a constant body temperature A. mammal B. warm-blooded C. invertebrate D. cold-blooded

1. able to keep a constant body temperature A. mammal B. warm-blooded C. invertebrate D. cold-blooded

2. a warm-blooded vertebrate that has hair, lungs, and feeds its young milk A. mammal B. bird C. fish D. reptile

2. a warm-blooded vertebrate that has hair, lungs, and feeds its young milk A. mammal B. bird C. fish D. reptile

3. cold-blooded vertebrate with smooth skin that is born with gills and goes through a metamorphosis as it grows into an adult with lungs A. reptile B. invertebrate C. mammal D. amphibian

cold-blooded vertebrate with smooth skin that is born with gills and goes through a metamorphosis as it grows into an adult with lungs A. reptile B. invertebrate C. mammal D. amphibian

4. a vertebrate with a beak, wings, two legs, and feathers, that lays eggs A. vertebrate B. reptile C. bird D. mammal

4. a vertebrate with a beak, wings, two legs, and feathers, that lays eggs A. vertebrate B. reptile C. bird D. mammal

5. having a backbone A. cold-blooded B. warm-blooded C. invertebrate D. vertebrate

5. having a backbone A. cold-blooded B. warm-blooded C. invertebrate D. vertebrate

6. having a body temperature that changes according to the temperature of the environment A. mammal B. cold-blooded C. warm-blooded D. reptile

6. having a body temperature that changes according to the temperature of the environment A. mammal B. cold-blooded C. warm-blooded D. reptile

7. a cold-blooded vertebrate that has lungs, usually lays eggs, and has scales and water-proof skin A. mammal B. reptile C. amphibian D. fish

7. a cold-blooded vertebrate that has lungs, usually lays eggs, and has scales and water-proof skin A. mammal B. reptile C. amphibian D. fish

8. a vertebrate that lives its whole life in water and has gills, fins, and a stream-lined body A. reptile B. fish C. cold-blooded D. amphibian

8. a vertebrate that lives its whole life in water and has gills, fins, and a stream-lined body A. reptile B. fish C. cold-blooded D. amphibian

9. having no backbone A. vertebrate B. invertebrate C. fish D. bird

9. having no backbone A. vertebrate B. invertebrate C. fish D. bird

GOOD LUCK! On Your TEST!