lesson 15 the vertebrates test 1
Write all the animals put it in the reptiles,Mammals,Amphibians,bird
choices write all your answers
Cat,Emu,Snakes,Turtle,Frog,Dog,parrot,
Monkey,
Amphibians Reptiles Mammals
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
Birds
1
2
3
4
5
Let,s go beyond
what is the difference between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals?
Let,s recall
play the word game challenge with your classmates. your teacher will say a word and you will tell something about it is relation with the lesson discussed. Then, you,re the one who will give another word related to vertebrates and your classmate will tell something about it.
Keep the ball rolling.
test 2 Choose the animal that does belong to the group.
1. fish mammals reptiles insects
2. tadpole salamender frog turtle
3. hawk eagle ostrich crow
4. toad gecko snake cat
5. salmon lamprey tilapia milkfish
list the animal that you choose
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
test 3 identify the vertebrates that is being described by the statement. select tge letter of your choice
F-Fish A-Amphibians R-Reptiles B-Bird M-Mammals
1. its body is covered with moist and slimy skin.________
2. its bones are lightweight and hallow._______
3. its skeleton is either cartilaginous or bony.________
4. its body is covered with dry skin and scales._______
5. it nourishes its young with milk fromg the mammary glands._________
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
I.
1. Cat is a mammal
2. Snakes are reptiles
3. Turtle is a reptile
4. Frog is an amphibian
5. Dog is a mammal
6. Parrot is a bird
7. Monkey is a mammal
II.
What is the difference between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals?
Cold-blooded animals can be defined as animals that cannot regulate their internal body temperature with the change in the environment...
Warm-blooded animals are defined as animals that can regulate and maintain constant internal body temperature. They can survive in any temperature range as they can adapt to it easily.
III.
BIRDS: Hawk, Eagle, Ostrich, Crow
FISH: Salmon, Lamprey, Tilapia, Milkfish
IIII.
1. Amphibians
2. Birds
3. Fishes
4. Reptiles
5. Mammals