Vertebrates & Invertebrates
Quiz by Christine Greene
Lower Secondary Form1
Science
Trinidad and Tobago Curriculum
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- Q1A(n) ___________________ is an animal without a backbone.Invertebrate30s
- Q2A(n) ________________________ is an animal with a backbone.Vertebrate30s
- Q3Reptiles are cold blooded, egg laying vertebrates.FalseTrue30s
- Q4Which animal is an invertebrate.ClamRabbitGoldfishDove30s
- Q5Which animal is not a vertebrate.SnakeA boyTurtleScorpion30s
- Q6There are different classes of vertebrates some warm blooded, some cold blooded. Which of the following is true?Reptiles and mammals: cold bloodedFish and amphibians: cold bloodedFish and mammals: warm bloodedReptiles and birds: warm blooded30s
- Q7There are five(5) classes of vertebrates mammals, ________________, reptiles, birds and fishes.InsectsMollusksDogsAmphibians30s
- Q8no jaw, cartilage skeleton, no paired fins, gill holebony fishcartilage fishreptilesjawless fish30s
- Q9hair or fur, warm-blooded, - Give live births, breathe with lungs Examples: humans, dogs, bears, mole ratmammalsbirdsreptilesfish30s
- Q10Have scales, fins & tails -Cold blooded, lay eggs, - Breathe with gills Examples: tuna, salmonamphibiansreptilesbirdsfish30s
- Q11Words means "two lives" -Cold-blooded, moist skin, lay eggs, -Gills & lungs to breathe Examples: frog, toad, salamanderbirdsbony fishamphibiansfish30s
- Q12Dry scaly skin, organ in mouth to breathe, - Cold-blooded, most lay eggs, breathe with lungs. Examples: lizards, snakes, crocodilescartilage fishreptilesamphibiansfish30s
- Q13Warm-blooded, Feathers (most fly), - spongy bones, lay eggs, breathe with lungs. Examples: penguin, blue jay, ostrichfishbirdsmammalscartilage fish30s
- Q14Body temperature stays the same even if the outside temperature changeswarm-bloodedadaptationcold-bloodedectothermic30s
- Q15Body temperature changes depending on the outside temperaturewarm-bloodedclassifyendothermiccold-blooded30s