Animal Classification Jeopardy Vocabulary Animal Classes Invertebrates Vertebrates Miscellaneous Vocabulary Animals that have spines are called this. What are vertebrates? Vocabulary Animals that produce their own body heat are called warm-blooded, or this. What is endothermic? Vocabulary An animal.

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Transcript Animal Classification Jeopardy Vocabulary Animal Classes Invertebrates Vertebrates Miscellaneous Vocabulary Animals that have spines are called this. What are vertebrates? Vocabulary Animals that produce their own body heat are called warm-blooded, or this. What is endothermic? Vocabulary An animal.

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Animal Classes
Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Miscellaneous
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Vocabulary
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Animals that have spines
are called this.
What are vertebrates?
Vocabulary
200
Animals that produce
their own body heat are
called warm-blooded, or
this.
What is endothermic?
Vocabulary
300
An animal that has an
internal body temperature
that is dependent on its
surroundings is called
cold-blooded, or this.
What is ectothermic?
Vocabulary
400
Animals that give live
birth to their young are
called this.
What is viviparous?
Vocabulary
500
Animals that lay eggs
are called this.
What is oviparous?
Animal Classes
100
These endothermic
vertebrates produce
milk for their offspring.
What are mammals (class:
Mammalia)?
Animal Classes
200
All of these endothermic
vertebrates have
feathers and wings.
What are birds (class: Aves)?
Animal Classes
300
Some of these scaly,
ectothermic vertebrates
spend most of their time
in the water while
others live only on land.
What are reptiles (class: Reptilia)?
Animal Classes
400
Most of these ectothermic
vertebrates go through an
aquatic larval stage before
emerging to live on land.
What are amphibians (class:
Amphibia)?
Animal Classes
500
These ectothermic
vertebrates have gills,
fins and a skeleton
made of cartilage.
What are cartilaginous fish
(class: Chondrichthyes)?
Invertebrates
100
All invertebrates share
this characteristic that
sets them apart from
vertebrates.
What is the lack of a spine?
Invertebrates
200
This is one example of an
invertebrate that has
three body parts, three
pairs of legs and a pair of
antennae.
What is [any type of insect]?
Invertebrates
300
This is one example of
an invertebrate that has
two body parts, four
pairs of legs and a pair
of pedipalps.
What is [any type of arachnid, including
spiders, scorpions, mites and ticks]?
Invertebrates
400
Although their name
means “one thousand
feet,” none of these
invertebrates have more
than 800 feet.
What are millipedes?
Invertebrates
500
Insects, arachnids and
crustaceans all belong
to this phylum.
What is Arthropoda?
Vertebrates
100
Fish use gills to extract
this vital element from
the water.
What is oxygen?
Vertebrates
200
This is one thing
amphibians absorb
through their skin.
What is moisture?
or
What is oxygen?
Vertebrates
300
These are two differences
between the appearances
of snakes and lizards.
What are [two of the following]?
•Most lizards have legs while snakes do not
•Most lizards have moveable eyelids while snakes do not
•Most lizards have external ears while snakes do not
Vertebrates
400
These are two functions of a
bird’s feathers.
What are [two of the following]?
•They keep the birds warm
•They provide coloration for camouflage or for
attracting a mate
•They are useful for flight
Vertebrates
500
These are two types of
mammals that lay eggs.
What are the platypus and the
echidna?
Miscellaneous
100
The Three this system
divides all living things
into three categories.
What is Domain?
Miscellaneous
200
An animal’s scientific
name is made up of its
genus and this.
What is species?
Miscellaneous
300
These are three of the Five
Kingdoms of Life.
What are [three of the following]?
•Animalia
•Plantae
•Fungi
•Protista
•Monera
Miscellaneous
400
In the Linnaean
classification system,
this is the level of
hierarchy just below
Order.
What is Family?
Miscellaneous
500
Hair, fingernails,
feathers and reptile
scales are all made of
this protein.
What is keratin?