Where must fertilization by organisms that have external fertilization occur? 1Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY.

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Where must fertilization by organisms that have external fertilization occur? 1Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which of the organisms below can be classified as having bilateral symmetry but no endoskeleton? A. B. C. D. E. 2Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which of the organisms below can be classified as having no bilateral symmetry? What kind of symmetry is it? A. B. C. D. E. 3Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which of the organisms below can considered having an endoskeleton? A. B. C. D. E. 4Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Humans, dogs, cats, cows, and monkeys are all animals that can all be classified as having what type of circulatory system. 5Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Crayfish and Insects are animals that can all be classified as having what type of circulatory system. 6Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

What is the name of the type of locomotion in animal below. 7Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

What is the name of the type of locomotion in animal below. 8Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

What is the name of the type of locomotion in animals below. 9Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Study the two animals below. Which characteristic is used to place the Shark and the Moray Eel into different taxonomic classes? a.Gills b.Tail from nerve cord c.Composition of skeleton d.Habitat in water 10Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which student correctly identified an amphibian characteristics of an amphibian? StudentBody Covering Body Temperature 1Dry scaleEctothermic 2HairEndothermic 3FeathersEndothermic 4Moist skinEctothermic 11Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which student correctly identified a reptile characteristics of an reptile? StudentBody Covering Body Temperature 1Dry scaleEctothermic 2HairEndothermic 3FeathersEndothermic 4Moist skinEctothermic 12Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which student correctly identified a bird characteristics of a bird? StudentBody Covering Body Temperature 1Dry scaleEctothermic 2HairEndothermic 3FeathersEndothermic 4Moist skinEctothermic 13Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Fill in the missing category for a mammal StudentBody Covering Body Temperature 1Dry scaleEctothermic 2Hair? 3FeathersEndothermic 4Moist skinEctothermic 14Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Fill in the missing term for an amphibian StudentBody Covering Body Temperature 1Dry scaleEctothermic 2HairEndothermic 3FeathersEndothermic 4Moist skin? 15Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which group of animals contains members that move using cilia and flagella? 16Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which characteristics are used to determine the classification of a sea star? _____symmetry and _____skeleton 17Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which of these animals has bilateral symmetry? Sponge, hydra, jellyfish, flatworm 18Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

What type of symmetry does a penny have? 19Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which of the following applies to a sponge? a.Bilateral symmetry b.Has a gastrula stage c.External and internal fertilization d.Develops three embryonic layers 20Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which of the organisms has the most complex system developed from Coelomate? Why? A. B. C. D 21Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Sponges reproduce asexual structures called? 22Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Bony fish have great flexibility when they swim because they have: cartilage, no limbs, scales, separate vertebrae 23Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

What animal has this type of spiny covering? 24Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Name the surface features of each. A. B. C. D. E. 25Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which structure do birds share with no other animals? 26Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which is a true statement about an alligator (reptile) and a frog (amphibian)? Reptile skin is warm blooded while amphibian skin is cold blooded. Reptile skin is wet and smooth while amphibian skin is dry and scaly Reptile skin is moist and scaly while amphibian skin is dry and smooth Reptile skin is dry and scaly while amphibian skin is moist and smooth 27Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Which is a true statement about an alligator (reptile) or a frog (amphibian) or a bird? Reptiles are endothermic like birds Humans are exothermic like the reptile Humans and birds are both exothermic. Humans are exothermic all the other examples are endothermic. 28Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Answer True or false about the following statements regarding Reptiles 1.External Fertilization 2.Internal Fertilization 3.Live Young 4.Lay Eggs 5.Endothermic 6.Exothermic 7.Dry skin 8.Wet skin 9.Smooth scales 10.Rough scales 1.No 2.Yes 3.No 4.Yes 5.No 6.Yes 7.Yes 8.No 9.No 10.yes 29Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Answer True or false about the following statements regarding Mammals. 1.Brain large relative to body size 2.Hair or fur 3.Mammary milk producing glands 4.Internal fertilization 5.Exothermic 1.Yes 2.Yes 3.Yes 4.Yes 5.No 30Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY

Answer True or false about the following statements regarding Birds. 1.Brain large relative to body size 2. Heavy sturdy bones for flight 3.Wings of feathers 4.Endothermic 1.No 2.No 3.Yes 4.Yes 31Hickox: Baker High School BIOLOGY