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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 1Vertebrates are animals that have: Ablood Ba backbone Ca fear of heights Dhair. Quick Quiz 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 2The five groups of vertebrates are: Achickens, dolphins, eagles, turtles Bmammals, reptiles, penguins, worms, bacteria Camphibians, birds, reptiles, mammals, fish Dfish, amphibians, mammals, snakes, insects. Quick Quiz 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 3The main difference between mammals and birds is: Amammals have legs, birds do not. Bmammals have hair, birds have feathers. Cmammals cannot fly but all birds can. Dmammals talk, birds cannot make sounds. Quick Quiz 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 4Amphibians are different from reptiles and fish because: A they do not have eyes. Bthey do not have scaly skins. Cthey cannot move. Dthey can change colour. Quick Quiz 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 1Vertebrates are animals that have: Ablood Ba backbone Ca fear of heights Dhair. Quick Quiz answers 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 2The five groups of vertebrates are: Achickens, dolphins, eagles, turtles Bmammals, reptiles, penguins, worms, bacteria Camphibians, birds, reptiles, mammals, fish Dfish, amphibians, mammals, snakes, insects. Quick Quiz answers 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 3The main difference between mammals and birds is: Amammals have legs, birds do not. Bmammals have hair, birds have feathers. Cmammals cannot fly but all birds can. Dmammals talk, birds cannot make sounds. Quick Quiz answers 7Dd
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 4Amphibians are different from reptiles and fish because: A they do not have eyes. Bthey do not have scaly skins. Cthey cannot move. Dthey can change colour. Quick Quiz answers 7Dd
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