Unit 2 Vertebrates and Invertebrates
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- Q1It is the term referred to animals with backbone.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2They are animals that do not have a backbone.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3They are a type of vertebrate animals that are warm-blooded. Also, they feed their young with milk.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4It is a type of vertebrate animals whose bodies are covered by feathers, they have a bill, two wings, and two legs.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5It is a type of vertebrate animals whose bodies are covered with scales. Their heart has almost 4 chambers. It is also cold-blooded animals and their bodies are covered with scales.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6This are a type of vertebrates animals who lives mostly in water and partly on land. Their bodies does not have any special covering but used instead for breathing.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q7This are a type of vertebrates that lives mostly in marine, or salt water environment. They are also cold-blooded, their body is usually covered with scales. They have fins for movement.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q8These are types of invertebrates that are characterized by jointed appendages. Instead of backbone, they have an external skeleton, or exoskeleton, made up mostly of a substance called chitin. Examples are butterfly and shrimp.mollusksannelidsechinodermsarthropods45s
- Q9These invertebrates are characterized by their soft bodies. Their name came from the Latin word mollis, which means soft.echinodermsmollusksarthropodsannelids45s
- Q10They are invertebrates that have spines or a rough exoskeleton. The name of their group comes from the greek terms echinos (meaning "hedgehog") and derms (meaning "skin").AnnelideArthropodsEchinodermsNematodes45s
- Q11These invertebrates are characterized by a segmented, round, (i.e. cylindrical) body. The name of their group comes from the Latin term anulus, meaning "ring".CoelenteratesNematodesAnnelidsFlatworms45s
- Q12These invertebrates are characterized by an unsegmented, round body. The name of their group comes from the Greek terms nematos (meaning "thread") and helmins (meaning "worm").AnnelidsArthropodsNematodesMollusks45s
- Q13This are invertebrates characterized by a flat body. The name of their group comes from the Greek terms platys (meaning "flat") and helmins (meaning "worm").AnnelidsNematodesFlatwormsEchinoderms45s
- Q14The animals in the picture is an invertebrate characterized by a large central cavity known as gastrovascular cavity. The name of their group comes from the Greek terms koilos (meaning "hollow") and enteron (meaning "intestine").ArthropodsFlatwormsNematodesCoelenterates/Cnidarians45s
- Q15This is an invertebrate characterized by the presence of pores all over their body. The name of their group is based on the Latin term porus (meaning "pore") and ferre (meaning "bear"). They are also called porifans.ArthropodsMollusksNematodesSponges45s