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Riley - Quarter 2 Science

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Floraplant life of a place
Faunaanimal life of a place
Terrainlandforms of a place
EndothermyEndothermic animals use food to maintain the optimal temperature. For example; mammals and birds. (obsolete term--warm-blooded)
EctothermyEctothermic animals use the environment to maintain the optimal temperature. For example; reptiles, fish, and amphibians. (obsolete term--cold-blooded)
GigantothermyGigantothermic animals use large mass to minimize temperature variations, they can simultaneously be endothermic or ectothermic. For example; large crocodiles, elephants, whales, and whale sharks
Endoskeletonan internal skeleton. For example, mammals and birds
Exoskeletonan external skeleton. For example, spiders, insects, crabs
Bipedalmoves on two legs
Quadrupedalmoves on four legs
Herbivoreplant eater
Carnivorefeeds on other animals
Omnivorefeeds on plants and animals
Nectarivoreflower nectar feeder
Insectivoreinsect eater
Parasitefeeds on a living animal
Scavengerfeeds on dead animals
Decomposerfeeds on dead plants and animals
Hematophagicfeeds on blood
Class Agnathajawless fish: Lamprey, Hagfish
Class Chondrichthyesnon-bony cartilage skeleton: Sharks, Rays
Class Osteichthyesbony skeleton: Salmon, Koi, Tuna
Class Amphibiametamorphosis, shell less eggs: Frogs
Class Reptiliascales, shelled eggs: Snakes, Lizards, Crocodiles, Turtles
Class Avesfeathers, endothermic: Birds--Chickens, Penguins, Ostrich, Parrots
Class Mammaliamilk, fur, endothermic: Dogs, Humans, Whale, Deer Elephants,


Willis Junior High School
Chandler, AZ

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