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This 1 thing isUnlike the

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Gives live birth, and females provide milk for their young

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What is a mammal?

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Spends the first part of its life in water and the

second part on land

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What is an amphibian?

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Has dry scaly skin and water proof

eggs

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What is a reptile?

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Lays hard shelled eggs

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What is a bird?

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The class of vertebrates that does not use lungs

to breathe

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What is a fish?

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The first vertebrates to live full time on

dry land

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What are reptiles?

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Animals whose diets consist

primarily of meat

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What are carnivores?

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Animals that eat both meat and

plants

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What are omnivores?

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All mammals have this on their bodies at one point in

their lives

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What is hair?

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A type of feather that provides warmth for a

bird

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What is down?

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Their body is covered with wet and slimy scales

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What are fish?

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All birds are capable of flight

True/False

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What is false?

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The two warm blooded classes of

vertebrates

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What are birds and mammals?

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The three classes of cold-blooded vertebrates

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What are fish, amphibians, and

reptiles?

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Maintaining the temperature of the water of air surrounding their

body

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What is cold-blooded?

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A reptile that has a long, slender snout

and is very aggressive is a(n)

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What is a crocodile?

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Many vertebrates need to blend into their surroundings for survival this is

called;

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What is camouflage?

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When a bird rubs oil into its feathers

with its beak to waterproof them, it

is called

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What is preening?

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Meaning “internal body temperature changes with their

environment”

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What is cold-blooded or

ectothermic?

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Some are monotremes,

marsupials, and placentals

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What are mammals?

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The five kingdoms

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What are plants, animals, bacteria,

fungi, and protists?

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The energy powerhouse for a

cell

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What is mitochondria?

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Another name for a gene

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What is an allelle?

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Created the first microscopes

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Who is Anton VanLeeuwenhoek?

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The Father of Genetics

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Who is Gregor Medel?