- 1. The body temperature of this type of animal changes with its surroundings.
A) Vertebrate B) Ectotherm C) Endotherm D) Scales
- 2. This is the structure that later develops into the brain.
A) Endotherm B) Nerve Cord C) Gill Slits D) Endoskeleton
- 3. This is the structure that muscles attach to and protect the internal organs.
A) Chordates B) Postanal Tail C) Endoskeleton D) Nerve Cord
- 4. The structure that runs along a chordate's body and later become the backbone.
A) Fins B) Endotherm C) Notochord D) Cartilage
- 5. This animal's body temperature stays the same in all climates.
A) Ectotherm B) Endotherm C) Chordate D) Invertebrate
- 6. This structure is found between the mouth and digestive tube in all chordates.
A) Fins B) Postanal Tail C) Gill Slits D) Cartilage
- 7. A muscular structure at the end of the developing chordate.
A) Postanal Tail B) Notochord C) Vertebrae D) Fins
- 8. Your ears and the tip of your nose are made up of this.
A) Cartilage B) Nerve Cord C) Vertebrae D) Chocolate
- 9. Cartilage and these bone pieces make up the backbone.
A) Notochord B) Vertebrae C) Chordate D) Ectotherm
- 10. These creatures have a notochord, a nerve chord, and gill slits at some point in their life cycle.
A) Invertebrate B) Ectotherm C) Endotherm D) Chordate
- 11. These animals have a diet that's mostly meat based.
A) Herbivore B) Vertebrate C) Carnivore D) Mr. Wad
- 12. These animals have a diet that's mostly plant based.
A) Spongebob B) Herbivore C) Carnivore D) Omnivore
- 13. These animals eat plants and other animals.
A) Carnivore B) Ectotherm C) Omnivore D) Herbivore
- 14. An animal who's body has body part is arranged similarly on both sides has:
A) Bilateral Symmetry B) Self-esteem issues C) Radial Symmetry D) A cold
- 15. An animal who's body parts are arranged in a circle around a center point has:
A) The flu B) Bilateral Symmetry C) Radial Symmetry D) A great sense of humor
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