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Eats mainly insects
Eats mainly insects
insectivore
Eats plants only
Eats plants only
herbivore
Eats meat only
Eats meat only
carnivore
Eats both plants and animals
Eats both plants and animals
omnivore
Eats organisms that float through the water (sponges)
Eats organisms that float through the water (sponges)
filter-feeders
Has three body segments and three pairs of legs
Has three body segments and three pairs of legs
insect
Has two body segments and eight legs
Has two body segments and eight legs
arachnid
Has five pairs of legs and a claw
Has five pairs of legs and a claw
crustacean
Has many body segments and many legs
Has many body segments and many legs
centipede/millipede
What is an arthropod?
What is an arthropod?
An invertebrate with jointed legs, segmented body, and an exoskeleton
Body temperature varies with environment (amphibians, fish, and reptiles)
Body temperature varies with environment (amphibians, fish, and reptiles)
cold-blooded animals
Body temperature is maintained naturally (birds and mammals)
Body temperature is maintained naturally (birds and mammals)
warm-blooded animals
Has radial symmetry and tube feet (sea star)
Has radial symmetry and tube feet (sea star)
echinoderm
Has a soft body and mantle (octopus and oyster)
Has a soft body and mantle (octopus and oyster)
mollusk
Has segments and move by using setae (earthworm)
Has segments and move by using setae (earthworm)
annelids
Has a backbone
Has a backbone
vertebrate
Has feathers
Has feathers
birds
Has smooth skin
Has smooth skin
amphibian
Has hair
Has hair
mammal
Has scaly skin
Has scaly skin
reptile
Tiny stinging organelles found on some animals (jellyfish, anemones)
Tiny stinging organelles found on some animals (jellyfish, anemones)
nematocysts
The use of sound to locate objects and food (bats, dolphins)
The use of sound to locate objects and food (bats, dolphins)
echolocation
In which group do most of the animal phyla belong?
In which group do most of the animal phyla belong?
invertebrates
What is a parasite (ticks)?
What is a parasite (ticks)?
they use a host to obtain their nutrients, often transmitting disease
Stages of incomplete metamorphosis (grasshopper)
Stages of incomplete metamorphosis (grasshopper)
egg, nymph, and adult
Name the stages of complete metamorphosis below:
Name the stages of complete metamorphosis below:
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