Org/Dev of Living Organisms: SC.5.L.14.2

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Org/Dev of Living Organisms: SC.5.L.14.2

Many kinds of animals live in the Everglades, including alligators, Florida panthers, and manatees. What characteristic do all three of these animals of the Everglades share? A. They all eat only fish. B. They all have a backbone. C. They all give birth to live young. D. They all make their homes in the water.

Many kinds of animals live in the Everglades, including alligators, Florida panthers, and manatees. What characteristic do all three of these animals of the Everglades share? A. They all eat only fish. B. They all have a backbone. C. They all give birth to live young. D. They all make their homes in the water.

Samson spotted an animal in his yard that he had never seen before Samson spotted an animal in his yard that he had never seen before. It was lying on top of a pile of eggs. He could also tell that the animal's skin was tough and scaly. Based on this information, what kind of vertebrate was Samson most likely looking at? A. an amphibian B. a bird C. a mammal D. a reptile

Samson spotted an animal in his yard that he had never seen before Samson spotted an animal in his yard that he had never seen before. It was lying on top of a pile of eggs. He could also tell that the animal's skin was tough and scaly. Based on this information, what kind of vertebrate was Samson most likely looking at? A. an amphibian B. a bird C. a mammal D. a reptile

Which organ in the fish is most similar to the human respiratory system? A. the fins B. the gills C. the skin D. the swim bladder

Which organ in the fish is most similar to the human respiratory system? A. the fins B. the gills C. the skin D. the swim bladder

The scales of fish and the feathers of birds are both made from the same protein, called keratin. What is another characteristic birds and most fish share? A. Both are animals that lay eggs. B. Both are animals that have teeth. C. Both are animals that have cold blood. D. Both are animals that care for their young.

The scales of fish and the feathers of birds are both made from the same protein, called keratin. What is another characteristic birds and most fish share? A. Both are animals that lay eggs. B. Both are animals that have teeth. C. Both are animals that have cold blood. D. Both are animals that care for their young.

Plants have stems that function to provide support Plants have stems that function to provide support. This organ in plants is most similar to which of the following in humans? A. the heart B. the intestines C. the skeleton D. the skin

Plants have stems that function to provide support Plants have stems that function to provide support. This organ in plants is most similar to which of the following in humans? A. the heart B. the intestines C. the skeleton D. the skin

The poison dart frog and the red-bellied piranha are two dangerous animals that live in the Amazon in South America. What structure do both of these animals have in common? A. backbone B. beak C. gills D. scales

The poison dart frog and the red-bellied piranha are two dangerous animals that live in the Amazon in South America. What structure do both of these animals have in common? A. backbone B. beak C. gills D. scales

Ostriches are natives of Africa and can weigh as much as 130 kg (285 lbs). Hummingbirds, native to the Americas, weigh about 3 g (0.106 oz). How are the ostrich and the hummingbird similar? A. They both fly. B. They both lay eggs. C. They both eat only insects. D. They both make nests in trees.

Ostriches are natives of Africa and can weigh as much as 130 kg (285 lbs). Hummingbirds, native to the Americas, weigh about 3 g (0.106 oz). How are the ostrich and the hummingbird similar? A. They both fly. B. They both lay eggs. C. They both eat only insects. D. They both make nests in trees.

A. crayfish B. dolphin C. shark D. starfish The chart below lists some of the physical characteristics of different animals. Based on this information, which of the following animals is most similar to the whale? A. crayfish B. dolphin C. shark D. starfish

A. crayfish B. dolphin C. shark D. starfish The chart below lists some of the physical characteristics of different animals. Based on this information, which of the following animals is most similar to the whale? A. crayfish B. dolphin C. shark D. starfish

Sharks and porpoises are very different Sharks and porpoises are very different. The porpoise is a mammal while the shark is a fish. What is one thing these two creatures have in common? A. Both lay eggs. B. Both have scales and fins. C. Both have an internal skeleton. D. Both breathe through gills and nostrils.

Sharks and porpoises are very different Sharks and porpoises are very different. The porpoise is a mammal while the shark is a fish. What is one thing these two creatures have in common? A. Both lay eggs. B. Both have scales and fins. C. Both have an internal skeleton. D. Both breathe through gills and nostrils.

In what way are ferns different from flowering plants that produce seeds? A. The stems of ferns are woodier than the stems of seed producing flowers. B. Ferns spread by underground runners rather than scattering seeds from flowers. C. The leaf of a fern does not include structures to move nutrients through the plant. D. Ferns reproduce using spores rather than seeds produced by most flowering plants.

In what way are ferns different from flowering plants that produce seeds? A. The stems of ferns are woodier than the stems of seed producing flowers. B. Ferns spread by underground runners rather than scattering seeds from flowers. C. The leaf of a fern does not include structures to move nutrients through the plant. D. Ferns reproduce using spores rather than seeds produced by most flowering plants.