Ch 28 & 29 Vocab Words Copy these words in your notes, 10 of these words will be on your vocab quiz after spring break. No notes will be used on quiz.

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Ch 28 & 29 Vocab Words Copy these words in your notes, 10 of these words will be on your vocab quiz after spring break. No notes will be used on quiz. Define them on your own time or if class is finishes early. Cartilage Operculum Atrium Spawning Tetrapod Cloaca Ectotherms Nictitating membrane Amnion Jacobson’s organs Plastron Carapace Endotherm incubate

Ch. 28-29 Notes What is an animal; sponge; cnidorian; flatworm, round worm; mollusk; anthropod; echinoderms; invertebrates; fish; amphibians; reptile; bird; mammal; vertebrate. Explain how body systems maintain homeostasis. (know animals)