Vertebrate or Invertebrate

Vertebrate or Invertebrate

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1.

Multiple Choice

45 sec

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All vertebrates have a ___________.

last name

tail

backbone

neck

2.

Multiple Choice

10 sec

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Which of the following is NOT a vertebrate?

mammal

arthropods

fish

amphibians

3.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

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Tigers, toads, turkeys, and tarantulas are all examples of vertebrates.

True

False

4.

Multiple Choice

1 min

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What is the major difference between vertebrates and invertebrates?

Vertebrates are always smaller than invertebrates.

Invertebrates always live in the water.

Vertebrates have a backbone but invertebrates do not.

Vertebrates and invertebrates are the same.

5.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

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What is a trait?

A quality or feature passed on an animal from its parents.

Another word for backbone.

Something that animals eat.

6.

Multiple Choice

5 mins

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Feathers, beaks, and wings are features of all of the following except __________.

Robins

Blue Jays

Orioles

Cows

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