Classification Of Animals Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready.

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Classification Of Animals

Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready

1. An animal that eats only other animals A. herbivore B. omnivore C. carnivore D. consumer

1. An animal that eats only other animals A. herbivore B. omnivore C. carnivore D. consumer

2. Having a body temperature that changes according to the temperature of the environment A. invertebrate B. vertebrate C. cold blooded D. warm blooded

2. Having a body temperature that changes according to the temperature of the environment A. invertebrate B. vertebrate C. Cold blooded D. Warm blooded

3. an organism that cannot make its own food, and eats producers or other consumer A. producer B. consumer C. omnivore D. vertebrate

3. an organism that cannot make its own food, and eats producers or other consumer A. producer B. consumer C. omnivore D. vertebrate

4. an animal that eats only plants A. herbivore B. carnivore C. cold blooded D. warm blooded

4. an animal that eats only plants A. herbivore B. carnivore C. cold blooded D. warm blooded

5. having no backbone A. producer B. consumer C. vertebrate D. invertebrate

5. having no backbone A. producer B. consumer C. vertebrate D. invertebrate

6. an animal that eats both plants and animals A. carnivore B. herbivore C. omnivore D. producer

6. an animal that eats both plants and animals A. carnivore B. herbivore C. omnivore D. producer

7. an organism such as a plant that makes its own food A. vertebrate B. invertebrate C. consumer D. producer

7. an organism such as a plant that makes its own food A. vertebrate B. invertebrate C. consumer D. producer

8. having a backbone A. warm blooded B. vertebrate C. invertebrate D. consumer

8. having a backbone A. Warm blooded B. vertebrate C. invertebrate D. consumer

9. able to keep a constant body temperature A. warm blooded B. vertebrate C. invertebrate D. cold blooded

9. able to keep a constant body temperature A. warm blooded B. vertebrate C. invertebrate D. cold blooded

GOOD LUCK! On Your TEST!