SCIENCE Animal Test Review Good Luck! (Mrs. Yantosh)

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SCIENCE Animal Test Review Good Luck! (Mrs. Yantosh)

#1 Which is an example of chemical communication ? Pheromones Camouflage Hibernation PHEROMONES

#2 How do we classify any animal with a skull and a backbone? A vertebrate A consumer multicellular

#3 How is camouflage helpful? To help it move faster To keep the animal warm To defend against predators See how well I blend into my background

#4 Which is an example of a predator and a prey ? - Leaves falling from a tree -A mother and a father -A robin eating a worm

#5 Which is an example of a learned behavior? Eating with a fork Growing Talking

#6 Which of the following is most closely related to leopards ? Lampreys Turtles Salamanders

#7 Both birds and reptiles do this. Lay eggs Have feathers Live in water

#8 What do we call a group of cells that work together? Organ Tissue Organism

#9 Only mammals do this ? Have four legs Have teeth Give milk to their young

#10 Tadpoles change into frogs by the process of ________ ? Evolution Metamorphosis Fertilization