Question 1:
Brightly colored red gills in a fish indicate the presence of _________.
Question 2:
The body temperature of a fish is like that of the water it lives in. It is therefore considered a ______-blooded animal.
Question 3:
________ are the organs of locomotion in a fish.
Question 4:
The lateral line, a series of nerve cells, aids the fish to ________ itself in the water.
Question 5:
The webbed hind feet of a frog are adaptations for _________.
Question 6:
Adult frogs breathe by means of lungs and _______.
Question 7:
Thin tissues holding the digestive organs in place in the abdominal cavity are called ____________.
Question 8:
the young water-living, fish-like baby frog is called a ___________.
Question 9:
Frogs go into an inactive period in the mud during the winter months. This condition is known as ___________.
Question 10:
The scales on the underside of a snake uses for locomotion are known as ____
A. mesenteries
B. cold
C. swimming
D. skin
E. balance
F. scutes
G. lungs
H. fins
I. chameleons
J. hibernation
K. four
L shell
M. tadpole
N. oxygen
O. fangs
2007-12-18
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