2 ND NINE WEEKS WEEK 8. MONDAY 1.) Which of the following is true about vertebrates? A) vertebrate bodies are more complex than those of invertebrates.

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2 ND NINE WEEKS WEEK 8

MONDAY 1.) Which of the following is true about vertebrates? A) vertebrate bodies are more complex than those of invertebrates B) there are many more vertebrates than invertebrates C) vertebrates are primitive animal groups D) vertebrates have no backbone

MONDAY 2.) All vertebrate animals have A) scales.B) warm blood. C) backbones.D) hair.

MONDAY 3.) Which animals are cold-blooded, live part of their lives in water and part on land, and go through metamorphosis? A) reptilesB) amphibians C) birdsD) mammals

TUESDAY 1.) Which of these is an arthropod? a.)b.) c.)d.)

TUESDAY 2.) Which characteristics help scientist classify an organism as an animal? a.) It is made of many cells and absorbs food from its environment b.) It is made of many cells and feeds on other living or once-living things c.) It is made of many cells and makes its own food. d.) It is made of a single cell and makes its own food.

TUESDAY 3.) Invertebrates do NOT have a ___________. a.) brainb.) heart c.) stomachd.) backbone

WEDNESDAY 1.) What group comes after phylum when classifying living things? a.) orderb.) species c.) genusd.) class

WEDNESDAY 2.) Alice sees a small plant in her backyard. To help her identify it she writes down characteristics she notices. What is its classification? * the plant does not have leaves * the plant never produced seeds * the plant grows on a moist rock a.) angiospermb.) gymnosperm c.) fernd.) moss

WEDNESDAY 3.) Which statement is NOT true about vascular plants? a.) they can grow to be quite large b.) they have tissue that carries food c.) they are much smaller than nonvascular plants d.) they absorb water through roots

THURSDAY 1.) How do nutrients move through non- vascular plants? a.) along stems b.) from cell to cell c.) through leaves d.) from plant to plant

THURSDAY 2.) Where do seeds of a gymnosperm develop? a.) on a scale (cone) b.) inside the fruit c.) inside a flower d.) on a leaf

THURSDAY 3.) Male cones in pine trees produce what? a.) seeds b.) fruits c.) pollen d.) ovules