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Zoology-Definitions- Part 2
Created by ftbrady
Instructions:
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1.
an animal that does not have a vertebral column
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2.
phylum of animals with segmented bodies, jointed legs, and exoskeletons
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3.
hard, outer-body covering of an arthropod
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4.
to shed and grow a new exoskeleton
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5.
class of arthropods with 3 body segments, 3 pairs of legs and 1 pair of antennae
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6.
class of arthropods with 2 body segments, 4 pairs of legs, fangs, and no antennae
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7.
animals that consume only plants
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8.
animals that consume only animals
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9.
animals that consume both plants and animals
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10.
animals that consume decaying plants and animals
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11.
system in an animal's body that changes food the animal eats into glucose
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12.
system in an animal's body that carries glucose and oxygen to the cells
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a.
omnivores
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b.
detritivores
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c.
arthropod
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d.
carnivores
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e.
molt
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f.
digestive system
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g.
invertibrate
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h.
arachnids
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i.
insects
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j.
circulatory system
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k.
berivores
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l.
exoskeleton
Zoology-Definitions- Part 2
(Answer Key)
Created by ftbrady
Instructions:
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g
1.
an animal that does not have a vertebral column
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c
2.
phylum of animals with segmented bodies, jointed legs, and exoskeletons
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l
3.
hard, outer-body covering of an arthropod
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e
4.
to shed and grow a new exoskeleton
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i
5.
class of arthropods with 3 body segments, 3 pairs of legs and 1 pair of antennae
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h
6.
class of arthropods with 2 body segments, 4 pairs of legs, fangs, and no antennae
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k
7.
animals that consume only plants
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d
8.
animals that consume only animals
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a
9.
animals that consume both plants and animals
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b
10.
animals that consume decaying plants and animals
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f
11.
system in an animal's body that changes food the animal eats into glucose
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j
12.
system in an animal's body that carries glucose and oxygen to the cells
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a.
omnivores
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b.
detritivores
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c.
arthropod
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d.
carnivores
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e.
molt
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f.
digestive system
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g.
invertibrate
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h.
arachnids
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i.
insects
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j.
circulatory system
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k.
berivores
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l.
exoskeleton