Amphibians Ectotherm, metamorphic, lay eggs, gills when young, lungs when adult Mimicry Look like a more dangerous animal Ectotherm Animals with body temps. that match environment Defense Camouflage, stingers, and ejection are examples of... Behavior Set of responses to stimuli Fish Ectotherm, most lay eggs, scales and fins, live in water Vertebrate Have Internal skeleton Cows, have 4 hearts Grouping Travel/fight together in packs, schools, herds, flocks, etc. Migration Same routes each year, travel where there's more food/warmer Invertebrate No internal skeleton, may have exoskeleton Worms Invertebrate, Long, tube- like bodies, divided into segments Hibernation Lowered heart rate and breathing, uses very little energy, an entire season Autotroph Make their own food Mammals Endotherm, Lungs, fur/hair , produce milk Asexual Reproduction 1 parent, identical offspring (clones) Reptiles Ectotherm, lungs, lay eggs, scales Endotherm Animals with constant body temp. Sexual Reproduction 2 parents, male & female, offspring different from parents Adaptation How an animal fits into its habitat Echinoderms Invertebrate, Multiple arms stick out from center of body Mollusks Soft bodies, some have shells, gills or lungs, foot for movement Heterotroph Must eat food to survive Smells Skunks use this for defense Resources Things like food/water that animals need to obtain Stimulus Cause of a behavior Birds Endotherm, Have feathers, wings, lays eggs Response Effect of a stimulus, the behavior itself Sponges Pores (holes) to filter water, live in water Stingers Wasps, bees, and scorpions use these for defense Camouflage Blending into the surroundings Arthropods Exoskeletons, jointed legs, segmented bodies Ejection Octopus with an ink cloud is example of Courtship Behaviors where adults try to find a mate Amphibians Ectotherm, metamorphic, lay eggs, gills when young, lungs when adult Mimicry Look like a more dangerous animal Ectotherm Animals with body temps. that match environment Defense Camouflage, stingers, and ejection are examples of... Behavior Set of responses to stimuli Fish Ectotherm, most lay eggs, scales and fins, live in water Vertebrate Have Internal skeleton Cows, have 4 hearts Grouping Travel/fight together in packs, schools, herds, flocks, etc. Migration Same routes each year, travel where there's more food/warmer Invertebrate No internal skeleton, may have exoskeleton Worms Invertebrate, Long, tube- like bodies, divided into segments Hibernation Lowered heart rate and breathing, uses very little energy, an entire season Autotroph Make their own food Mammals Endotherm, Lungs, fur/hair , produce milk Asexual Reproduction 1 parent, identical offspring (clones) Reptiles Ectotherm, lungs, lay eggs, scales Endotherm Animals with constant body temp. Sexual Reproduction 2 parents, male & female, offspring different from parents Adaptation How an animal fits into its habitat Echinoderms Invertebrate, Multiple arms stick out from center of body Mollusks Soft bodies, some have shells, gills or lungs, foot for movement Heterotroph Must eat food to survive Smells Skunks use this for defense Resources Things like food/water that animals need to obtain Stimulus Cause of a behavior Birds Endotherm, Have feathers, wings, lays eggs Response Effect of a stimulus, the behavior itself Sponges Pores (holes) to filter water, live in water Stingers Wasps, bees, and scorpions use these for defense Camouflage Blending into the surroundings Arthropods Exoskeletons, jointed legs, segmented bodies Ejection Octopus with an ink cloud is example of Courtship Behaviors where adults try to find a mate
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Ectotherm, metamorphic, lay eggs, gills when young, lungs when adult
Amphibians
Look like a more dangerous animal
Mimicry
Animals with body temps. that match environment
Ectotherm
Camouflage, stingers, and ejection are examples of...
Defense
Set of responses to stimuli
Behavior
Ectotherm, most lay eggs, scales and fins, live in water
Fish
Have Internal skeleton
Vertebrate
Cows, have 4 hearts
Travel/fight together in packs, schools, herds, flocks, etc.
Grouping
Same routes each year, travel where there's more food/warmer
Migration
No internal skeleton, may have exoskeleton
Invertebrate
Invertebrate, Long, tube-like bodies, divided into segments
Worms
Lowered heart rate and breathing, uses very little energy, an entire season
Hibernation
Make their own food
Autotroph
Endotherm, Lungs, fur/hair , produce milk
Mammals
1 parent, identical offspring (clones)
Asexual Reproduction
Ectotherm, lungs, lay eggs, scales
Reptiles
Animals with constant body temp.
Endotherm
2 parents, male & female, offspring different from parents
Sexual Reproduction
How an animal fits into its habitat
Adaptation
Invertebrate, Multiple arms stick out from center of body
Echinoderms
Soft bodies, some have shells, gills or lungs, foot for movement
Mollusks
Must eat food to survive
Heterotroph
Skunks use this for defense
Smells
Things like food/water that animals need to obtain
Resources
Cause of a behavior
Stimulus
Endotherm, Have feathers, wings, lays eggs
Birds
Effect of a stimulus, the behavior itself
Response
Pores (holes) to filter water, live in water
Sponges
Wasps, bees, and scorpions use these for defense
Stingers
Blending into the surroundings
Camouflage
Exoskeletons, jointed legs, segmented bodies
Arthropods
Octopus with an ink cloud is example of
Ejection
Behaviors where adults try to find a mate
Courtship