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Riley - Quarter 2 Science
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| Flora | plant life of a place |
| Fauna | animal life of a place |
| Terrain | landforms of a place |
| Endothermy | Endothermic animals use food to maintain the optimal temperature. For example; mammals and birds. (obsolete term--warm-blooded) |
| Ectothermy | Ectothermic animals use the environment to maintain the optimal temperature. For example; reptiles, fish, and amphibians. (obsolete term--cold-blooded) |
| Gigantothermy | Gigantothermic animals use large mass to minimize temperature variations, they can simultaneously be endothermic or ectothermic. For example; large crocodiles, elephants, whales, and whale sharks |
| Endoskeleton | an internal skeleton. For example, mammals and birds |
| Exoskeleton | an external skeleton. For example, spiders, insects, crabs |
| Bipedal | moves on two legs |
| Quadrupedal | moves on four legs |
| Herbivore | plant eater |
| Carnivore | feeds on other animals |
| Omnivore | feeds on plants and animals |
| Nectarivore | flower nectar feeder |
| Insectivore | insect eater |
| Parasite | feeds on a living animal |
| Scavenger | feeds on dead animals |
| Decomposer | feeds on dead plants and animals |
| Hematophagic | feeds on blood |
| Class Agnatha | jawless fish: Lamprey, Hagfish |
| Class Chondrichthyes | non-bony cartilage skeleton: Sharks, Rays |
| Class Osteichthyes | bony skeleton: Salmon, Koi, Tuna |
| Class Amphibia | metamorphosis, shell less eggs: Frogs |
| Class Reptilia | scales, shelled eggs: Snakes, Lizards, Crocodiles, Turtles |
| Class Aves | feathers, endothermic: Birds--Chickens, Penguins, Ostrich, Parrots |
| Class Mammalia | milk, fur, endothermic: Dogs, Humans, Whale, Deer Elephants, |
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Willis Junior High School |
| Chandler, AZ |
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