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  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Worm
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Sponge
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Arthropod
  • The mother lays eggs. What kind of reproduction is this? Oviparous, viviparous, ovoviviparous?
    Oviparous
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Mammal
  • They are the smallest and simplest group of living things.
    Bacteria
  • The babies develop inside the mother and they drink their mother's milk. What type of reproduction is this? Oviparous, viviparous, ovoviviparous?
    Viviparous
  • Living things are classified into how many main groups?
    5
  • They only eat meat of other animals. Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, scavenger, or decomposer?
    Carnivore
  • True or false: All bacteria are NOT useful.
    False. There are some bacteria that we use to make cheese, yogurt, and vinegar.
  • They are decomposers and they cannot move about.
    Fungi
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Amphibian
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Arthropod (Myriapod)
  • These are animals without backbones.
    Invertebrates
  • These are the visible parts of a fungus. Some are used as food but some are poisonous. What are these?
    Mushrooms
  • These living things can make their own food using sunlight as a source of energy.
    Plants
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Arthropod (Crustacean)
  • They break down materials from plants and animals. Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, scavenger, or decomposer?
    Decomposer
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Arthropod (Crustacean)
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Bird
  • They grow on some types of decaying food like fruit, bread, or cheese. The food changes colour when it has these. What are these?
    Moulds
  • They are very small fungi and we need a microscope to see them. We use them to make bread, beer, and wine. What are these?
    Yeast
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Mammal
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Cnidarian
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Mollusc
  • What kind of algae are small floating organisms that you can only see through the microscope?
    Microalgae
  • They eat the remains of dead animals. Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, scavenger, or decomposer?
    Scavenger
  • What kind of algae look like big plants in the sea and are classified as brown, green, or red?
    Seaweed
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Reptile
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Arthropod (Insect)
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Echinoderm
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Amphibian
  • True or false: plants are all equal in size.
    False.
  • True or False: Animals can make their own food.
    False. Animals cannot make their own food. Plants can.
  • The eggs develop inside the body but the mother gives birth to live offspring. What type of reproduction is this? Oviparous, viviparous, ovoviviparous?
    Ovoviviparous
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Reptile
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Echinoderm
  • What kind of living thing makes their own food using sunlight and are AQUATIC?
    Algae
  • They eat both meat and plants. Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, scavenger, or decomposer?
    Omnivores
  • These are animals with backbones.
    Vertebrates
  • They only eat plants. Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, scavenger, or decomposer?
    Herbivores
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    Mollusc
  • What type of vertebrate is this?
    Fish