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Science: Chapter 7

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  • Mammals are cold-blooded or warm-blooded
    warm-blooded
  • How many body parts do insects have?
    3
  • I have fins and gills, what am I?
    fish
  • The largest group of invertebrates is:
    insects
  • what does it mean to classify
    to divide into groups
  • Venom:
    poison that some animals give by bite or sting
  • define camouflage:
    the ability to blend in with surroundings
  • How many legs do insects have?
    6
  • skeleton:
    bones that form the framework of the body
  • mammals use _______ to breathe
    lungs
  • burrow:
    a hole or tunnel an animal digs for shelter
  • Which part of the insects is number 1?
    head
  • I am an animal that is hunted by other animals (for food). What am I called?
    prey
  • How many legs do spiders have?
    8
  • Identify the 4 stages of complete metamorphosis
    1. egg 2. larva 3. pupa 4. adult
  • the head of the insect contains the:
    brain
  • I lay eggs and have a bill or beak. What am I?
    bird
  • I am cold-blooded and have no backbone. What am I?
    invertebrate
  • Which part of the insect is 3?
    abdomen
  • An animal that eats both meat and plants
    omnivore
  • I hunt other animals for food, what am I?
    predator
  • What is the antennae of an insect for?
    feeler used to smell, taste, and hear
  • What are spiracles?
    the tiny holes an insect uses to breathe
  • Define cold-blooded animals:
    an animal that's body temperature changes with the surrounding temperature.
  • I have smooth & moist skin. What am I?
    amphibian
  • ____________ breathe with gills AND some with lungs
    amphibians
  • What did God give animals to help them survive?
    instincts
  • I make milk for my babies and take care of them. What am I?
    mammal
  • I am cold-blooded and covered in dry scales. What am I?
    reptile
  • I am warm-blooded and have feathers and wings. What am I?
    bird
  • Which part of the insect is 2?
    thorax
  • An animal that eats only plants
    herbivore