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This type of skin covering can be found on both fish and reptiles. This type of skin covering can be found on both fish and reptiles.

What are scales? What are scales?

The type of covering found on birds. The type of covering found on birds.

What are feathers? What are feathers?

Skin, feathers, scales and fur all provide this to animals. Skin, feathers, scales and fur all provide this to animals.

What is physical protection? What is physical protection?

Methods animals use that allow them to blend into their environment to avoid being Methods animals use that allow them to blend into their environment to avoid being seen by predators or prey.

What is camouflage? What is camouflage?

The process of shedding and replacing parts or all of one’s coat or outer The process of shedding and replacing parts or all of one’s coat or outer covering.

What is molting? What is molting?

An organ of the body that allows an animal to see. An organ of the body that allows an animal to see.

What is an eye? What is an eye?

A part of an animal’s nervous system that includes the senses of sight, smell, A part of an animal’s nervous system that includes the senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch.

What is the sensory system? What is the sensory system?

The dark part of the center of the eye where light enters. The dark part of the center of the eye where light enters.

What is the pupil? What is the pupil?

Making something narrower. Making something narrower.

What is constriction? What is constriction?

Making something bigger or wider or stretching it. Making something bigger or wider or stretching it.

What is dilation? What is dilation?

An organ the pumps blood throughout the body. An organ the pumps blood throughout the body.

What is the heart? What is the heart?

The number of times the heart beats in a certain amount of time. The number of times the heart beats in a certain amount of time.

What is a heart rate? What is a heart rate?

Regular expansion and contraction of the artery caused by the heart pumping blood through Regular expansion and contraction of the artery caused by the heart pumping blood through the body.

What is a pulse? What is a pulse?

An instrument used for listening to breathing, heartbeats and other sounds made by the An instrument used for listening to breathing, heartbeats and other sounds made by the body.

What is a stethoscope? What is a stethoscope?

The upper chambers of the heart. The upper chambers of the heart.

What are the right and left atrium? What are the right and left atrium?

The shortening of muscle tissue that allows movement of body parts. The shortening of muscle tissue that allows movement of body parts.

What is muscle contraction? What is muscle contraction?

A form of land animal locomotion using two legs. A form of land animal locomotion using two legs.

What is bipedal locomotion? What is bipedal locomotion?

A type of movement that is typical of a snake, curving in an “S” A type of movement that is typical of a snake, curving in an “S” shape.

What is serpentine locomotion? What is serpentine locomotion?

The act of bending a joint or limb by the action of flexor muscles. The act of bending a joint or limb by the action of flexor muscles.

What is flexion? What is flexion?

The straightening or extending of a limb of the body by the action of The straightening or extending of a limb of the body by the action of extensor muscles.

What is muscle extension? What is muscle extension?

The taking of food into the body. The taking of food into the body.

What is ingestion? What is ingestion?

The discharging of waste matter from the body. The discharging of waste matter from the body.

What is excretion? What is excretion?

The process in which ingested food is broken down in the body and converted The process in which ingested food is broken down in the body and converted to substances that the body can absorb.

What is digestion? What is digestion?

The uptake of substances by tissues in the body. The uptake of substances by tissues in the body.

What is absorption? What is absorption?

To move substances from one place to another via the blood. To move substances from one place to another via the blood.

What is transport? What is transport?

A type of germ that causes diseases. Rabies is an example. A type of germ that causes diseases. Rabies is an example.

What is a virus? What is a virus?

An organism that lives and feeds off organic material such as bread, wood and An organism that lives and feeds off organic material such as bread, wood and other animals. Ringworm is an example of this organism.

What is fungus? What is fungus?

An organism that receives food and energy from another organism. Fleas, ticks and tapeworms An organism that receives food and energy from another organism. Fleas, ticks and tapeworms are examples.

What is a parasite? What is a parasite?

A local reaction of tissue to irritation that causes pain and swelling. A local reaction of tissue to irritation that causes pain and swelling.

What is inflammation? What is inflammation?

A disease that affects an animal that can also be passed to humans. A disease that affects an animal that can also be passed to humans.

What is a zoonotic disease? What is a zoonotic disease?