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Jugar Test
1. 
Which two characteristics do most mammals share?
A.
They are warm-blooded and have feathers or scales covering their bodies.
B.
The are cold-blooded and mothers make milk for their young.
C.
They are cold-blooded and have hair or fur covering their bodies.
D.
They are warm-blooded and mothers make milk for their young.
2. 
An animal without a backbone is called what?
A.
vertebrate
B.
species
C.
invertibrate
D.
class
3. 
Mammals, reptiles, birds, and amphibians are called vertebrates.
A.
true
B.
false
4. 
What does a vertebrate have that an invertebrate does not have?
A.
lungs
B.
backbone
C.
gills
D.
brain
5. 
How do scientists classify a vascular plant with no seeds?
A.
fern
B.
conifer
C.
moss
D.
flowering plant
6. 
How are plants similar to animals?
A.
Plants and animals are multicellular organisms.
B.
Plants and animals contain chlorophyll.
C.
Plants and animals reproduce using cones and spores.
D.
Plants and animals make their own food from sugar.
7. 
Which statement is true about all the organisms of the kingdoms of Protists and Archaebacteria?
A.
They are not single-celled or multicelled.
B.
They live inside other organisms.
C.
They live together in colonies.
D.
They are neither plant nor animal.
8. 
How are amphibians different from other classes of vertebrates?
A.
Adult amphibians have bodies unlike any other vertebrate.
B.
Adult amphibians look nothing like baby amphibians.
C.
Amphibians hatch from eggs.
D.
Amphibians are cold-blooded.
9. 
The next level below phylum is _______.
A.
species
B.
kingdom
C.
vertebrate
D.
class
10. 
Which type of animal is not vascular?
A.
flowering plant
B.
conifer
C.
fern
D.
moss
11. 
Butterflies and frogs are alike because they both ...
A.
fly
B.
go through metamorphosis
C.
eat the same food
D.
sing
12. 
Animals with backbones are called invertebrates.
A.
true
B.
false
13. 
How are fungi different from plants?
A.
Fungi need dead wood to make food.
B.
Fungi absorb sugar to make food.
C.
Fungi do not need sunlight to make food.
D.
Fungi do not make their own food.
14. 
How is a lobster best classified?
A.
anthropod
B.
worm
C.
mollusk
D.
vertebrate
15. 
Which statement best describes conifers?
A.
Conifers are protists.
B.
Conifers are nonvascular.
C.
Conifers do not have leaves.
D.
Conifers reproduce using cones and seeds.
16. 
Firs, pines,and spruce are classified as what?
A.
mammals
B.
conifers
C.
flowering plants
D.
mollusks
17. 
The body temperature of a cold-blooded animal does not change.
A.
true
B.
false
18. 
How are babies of reptiles different from babies of mammals?
A.
Reptiles develop in the womb
B.
Reptiles breathe with gills
C.
Reptiles develop in eggs
D.
Reptile babies need to be fed by their parents
19. 
Plants are multi-cellular organisms.
A.
true
B.
false
20. 
Which characteristic did many dinosaurs share with today's lizards?
A.
They had four legs
B.
They were covered with slimy skin
C.
They had no skeletons
D.
They were warm-blooded
21. 
Spiders, lobsters, and butterflies are all anthropods.
A.
true
B.
false
22. 
What is the highest level of classification?
A.
invertebrate
B.
phylum
C.
species
D.
kingdom
23. 
Which of the following is an invertebrate?
A.
bear
B.
rattlesnake
C.
woodpecker
D.
worm
24. 
Fish, birds and reptiles are all classified as ...
A.
amphibians
B.
invertibrates
C.
anthropods
D.
vertebrates
25. 
What is the lowest level of classification called?
A.
species
B.
anthropods
C.
kingdom
D.
class
26. 
An animal with a backbone is known as ...
A.
invertebrate
B.
phylum
C.
vertebrate
D.
species
27. 
The second highest level of classification is known as...
A.
species
B.
kingdom
C.
phylum
D.
class
28. 
When you _____ organisms , you put them into a group.
A.
classify
B.
species
C.
anthropod
D.
conifer
29. 
A cow is a mammal.
A.
true
B.
false
30. 
Which animal below is a reptile?
A.
grasshopper
B.
salamander
C.
cow
D.
bullsnake
31. 
Which animal below is a arthropod?
A.
grasshopper
B.
salamander
C.
goldfish
D.
bullsnake
32. 
Which animal below is an amphibian?
A.
cow
B.
grasshopper
C.
salamander
D.
bullsnake