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92517 1 How does a vertebrate differ from an invertebrate A A vertebrate eats only vegetables B All vertebrates are warm blooded C All vertebrates can fly D All vertebrates have a backbone ID: 751715

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Kingdoms and FossilReview

9-25-17Slide2

1

How does a vertebrate differ from an invertebrate?

A. A vertebrate eats only vegetables

B. All vertebrates are warm blooded

C. All vertebrates can fly

D. All vertebrates have a backboneSlide3

2

Which animals live in water at least part of their life?

A. Birds and Amphibians

B. Amphibians and reptiles

C. Fish and Amphibians

D. Mammals and ReptilesSlide4

3

In the classification of vertebrate animals, which group has gills when they are young and develop lungs as they become adults?

A. Amphibians

B. Birds

C. Fish

D. ReptilesSlide5

4

Which is

not

a characteristic of mammals?

A. Producing Milk

B. Having hair or fur

C. Being Cold-Blooded

D. Giving birth to live youngSlide6

5.

The picture above represents a mushroom. Which best describes its role in the five kingdoms?

A. It belongs to the

Protist

kingdom and provides food for animals

B. It belongs in the Fungi Kingdom and recycles dead matter.

C. It belongs in the plant kingdom and provides food for animals

D. It belongs in the

monera

kingdom and recycles dead matter. Slide7

6

Which phrase explains the use of “kingdoms” by scientists?

A. To classify plants

B.

To classify animals

C. To classify all living things

D. To classify the invertebratesSlide8

7.

Which backboned animals breathe using only lungs?

A. Fish and reptiles

B. Fish and amphibians

C. Birds and mammals

D. Amphibians and reptiles

VertebratesSlide9

8.

What one characteristic links all living things?

A. Have an exoskeleton

B. Have eyes

C. Need sunlight to live

D. Made up of at least one cellSlide10

9

Which is an invertebrate?

A. Mouse

B. Snail

C. Human

D. Gecko Slide11

10

Which of the species is warm-blooded?

A. Fish

B. Bird

C. Frog

D. SnakeSlide12

11

In which kingdom is algae classified?

A. Animal

B. Fungi

C. Plant

D.

ProtistSlide13

12

Which group is classified as mammals?

A. Humans, Dogs, and whales

B. Frogs, Salamanders, and turtles

C. Alligator, Snake, and Lizard

D. Duck, Hawk, and GooseSlide14

13

Which characteristic

identifes

an animal as a bird and, not as any other animal?

A. Ability to fly

B. Has two legs

C. Lays eggs

D. Has feathersSlide15

14.

Which is a vertebrate?

A. Insect

B. Snail

C. Human

D. WordSlide16

15.

Which is an amphibian?

A. Dog

B. Frog

C. Snake

D. TroutSlide17

16.

Which list contains organisms of the same kingdom?

A. Rabbit, grass, & grasshopper

B. Horse, cow, & hay

C. Oak tree, monkey & owl

D. Whale, chicken, and frogSlide18

17

Where would you most likely find a fossil?

A. Sedimentary rock

B. Ocean

C. Soil

D. Deep mudSlide19

18

Which is

not

a characteristic of reptiles?

A. Having scales

B. Soft shelled leathery eggs

C. Being Cold-Blooded

D. Giving birth to live youngSlide20

19

A scientist finds a trilobite fossil. What

i

nformation can the scientist determine

u

sing the fossil?

What is ate

The environment is lived in

How far it traveled

How many offspring it hadSlide21

20

Anytime a fossil, like the one pictured, is found in an area without water nearby, what conclusion can a scientist make? Slide22

21

Fossils are

.

A. Things found in the earth that are man made

B. Things found lying around on the ground that are dead

C. The remains of a living organism

D. An impression of a leaf in sedimentary rockSlide23

22

The fossil above is an example of an extinct fish.

What does

extinct

mean?

A. Hibernated for a really long time

B. No longer exists

C. It smells really bad

D. Adapted into another fishSlide24

23.

Which kingdoms do you

not

need a microscope to view?Slide25

24

The oldest fossils can be found in the _____________ levels underground where as newer fossils can be found in the __________ layers of the ground.