5th Gr Science Unit 3 Flash Cards

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5th Grade Science Flashcards on 5th Gr Science Unit 3 Flash Cards, created by Jenny Johnson on 21/10/2020.
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a method of asexual reproduction fragmentation
one-celled animal like protists protozoans
used for breathing gills
only animals that nurse their babies with milk mammals
move with the aid of tail and fins fish
the study of animals zoology
contain a backbone vertebrates
insects, worms and mollusks invertebrates
eat only plants herbivores
eat only animals carnivores
eat both plants and animals omnivores
Scientists classify all living things into how many kingdoms? 5
Animals differ from plants in their ability to do what in their environments? Move around
All animals species have a life ____________ cycle
After the eggs are fertilized, an _________ develops embryo
A ____________ is an animal that lives off other animals parasite
Examples of reptiles are lizards and snakes
Some Pacific Ocean Salmon may journey this far to reproduce 2,000 miles
A maggot is another name for a fly larva
The sperm is produced in the testes
The amoeba and the ___________ 2 common types of protozoans paramecium
Life Cycle Order 1. Egg is fertilized 2. Egg hatches 3. Larva grows 4. Pupa forms 5. Becomes an adult
How does a common house cat get worms? The hosts for the tapeworm larva are fleas. When a cat cleans itself, it swallows the fleas. The tapeworm larva on the fleas change into tiny tapeworms and live and grow as parasites in the intestines of the cat
True/False? An octopus is a mollusk that does not have a hard shell True
True/False? Budding produces small projections from one parent which split off to form offspring True
True/False? Embryos must search for their own food outside the egg False
True/False? A nymph looks somewhat like a parent invertebrate but is missing some body parts True
True/False? Of the total one and a half million animals that scientists have names, about one million are insects True
True/False? A spider is an insect False
True/False? Most mammals lay eggs False
True/False? Most adult mammals reproduce for several years True
True/False? Birds are cold-blooded animals False
True/False? An earthworm contains both male and female parts in its body True
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