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20 Cards in this Set
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Animals are grouped according to how they are the same and different.
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Classification
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A collection of cells.
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Tissue
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Made up of two or more tissues.
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Organs (heart, liver, lungs)
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Animals ususally move this way.
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Quickly and in one direction.
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Animals use other animals for food. They are called this.
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Consumers
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Animals belong to this subphylum.
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Vertebrates
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All vertebrates have this quality.
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A spinal cord.
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Animals that eat other animals.
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Predators
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Animals that are eaten by others.
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Prey
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Animals can protect themselves by doing these things.
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Hiding, warning colors, quills, chemicals
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Animals act a certain way because of experience. This is called
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Learned behavior
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Animals act this way because they are born to do it. This is called
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Innate behavior
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All social behavior needs this
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Communication
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Communication can only happen if these two actions take place
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There needs to be a sender and a receiver
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Communication is helpful because
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Animals are protected, they can find food easier, keeps enemies away
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Animals can communicate several ways. Give two examples.
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Sound (howling, barking)
Body language (a wink, a dog with its paws down) |
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Living in a group can be a problem. Give two examples.
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More animals need more food.
Illness can be spread. Predators are attracted to groups. |
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A section of land that an animal or animals claim as their own.
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Territory
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Animals communicate using these senses.
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Sight
Smell Touch Eyesight |
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Chemicals that animals use to communicate with one another.
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Pheromones
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