
Invertebrates and Vertebrates Quiz
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- Q1The process that the body uses to maintain a stable internal environment is calledendothermicadaptationsweatinghomeostasis30s
- Q2An animal without a backbone is calledsensationbirdsinvertebratevertebrate30s
- Q3Which of the following is not a group of invertebratescnidariansspongesFishesmollusks30s
- Q4Sponges are invertebrates thatbite their victimsgood huntersfound in freshwater and saltwatervery complex30s
- Q5Sponges belong to Phylum PoriferaTrueFalse30s
- Q6Sponges are the simplest animals on EarthFalseTrue30s
- Q7The body structure of sponges haveAsymmetrybilateral symmetryradial symmetry30s
- Q8Sponges can produceasexuallysexually and asexuallysexually30s
- Q9Which of these are Flatworms or belong to Phylum Platyhelminthes?MillipedesTapewormsEarthwormsSnails30s
- Q10Which of these are not found in invertebratesEndoskeletonnotochord (like a spine)GillsNone of these30s
- Q11Which animals is an invertebrateSnakeLizardBunny RabbitClam (Mollusk)30s
- Q12The vertebrate that lives a "double life" and spends part of its time in water and part of its life on land.MammalsBirdsAmphibiansReptile30s
- Q13The five classes of vertebrates include: amphibians, fishes, reptiles, mammals and _________SpongesCnidariansBirdsMollusks30s
- Q14This animal is cold-blooded (endotherm) scaly, dry skin, have organs in their mouth and breathe with lungs. Examples are snakes, crocodiles, lizardsSpongesFishReptilesSea Stars30s