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Gives live birth, and females provide milk for their young

What is a mammal?

Spends the first part of its life in water and the

second part on land

What is an amphibian?

Has dry scaly skin and water proof

eggs

What is a reptile?

Lays hard shelled eggs

What is a bird?

The class of vertebrates that does not use lungs

to breathe

What is a fish?

The first vertebrates to live full time on

dry land

What are reptiles?

Animals whose diets consist

primarily of meat

What are carnivores?

Animals that eat both meat and

plants

What are omnivores?

All mammals have this on their bodies at one point in

their lives

What is hair?

A type of feather that provides warmth for a

bird

What is down?

Their body is covered with wet and slimy scales

What are fish?

All birds are capable of flight

True/False

What is false?

The two warm blooded classes of

vertebrates

What are birds and mammals?

The three classes of cold-blooded vertebrates

What are fish, amphibians, and

reptiles?

Maintaining the temperature of the water of air surrounding their

body

What is cold-blooded?

A reptile that has a long, slender snout

and is very aggressive is a(n)

What is a crocodile?

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

called;

What is camouflage?

When a bird rubs oil into its feathers

with its beak to waterproof them, it

is called

What is preening?

Meaning “internal body temperature changes with their

environment”

What is cold-blooded or

ectothermic?

Some are monotremes,

marsupials, and placentals

What are mammals?

The five kingdoms

What are plants, animals, bacteria,

fungi, and protists?

The energy powerhouse for a

cell

What is mitochondria?

Another name for a gene

What is an allelle?

Created the first microscopes

Who is Anton VanLeeuwenhoek?

The Father of Genetics

Who is Gregor Medel?

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