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Test your knowledge of vertebrate classifications by answering whether the given nouns or sentences are true or false based on the information provided.

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Unit Test 5 Review TestVersion en ligne

Test your knowledge of vertebrate classifications by answering whether the given nouns or sentences are true or false based on the information provided.

par Noel Sayco
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Mammals lay hard-shelled eggs.

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Reptiles have scaly skin and lay soft-shelled eggs.

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Fish cannot control their buoyancy.

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Scales provide protection from predators and reduce friction in fish.

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Gills are highly efficient respiratory organs in fish.

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Fish do not have a swim bladder.

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The lateral line system in fish detects changes in water pressure and movement.

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Reptiles give birth to live young.

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Birds are cold-blooded.

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Sharks are examples of Cartilaginous Fish.

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Mammals are warm-blooded and covered in hair or fur.

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Coloration and Camouflage in fish do not aid in avoiding predators.

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Birds have feathers and wings for flight.

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Bony Fish lack gills for breathing underwater.

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Fish adaptations are limited to only anatomical factors.

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Amphibians have dry, warty skin.

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Bony Fish have gills for breathing underwater.

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Lampreys are examples of Bony Fish.

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Amphibians typically undergo metamorphosis from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults.

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Fish have evolved a wide range of adaptations to thrive in various aquatic environments.

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Plants have electroreceptors to locate prey.

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Reptiles rely on the lateral line system for navigation.

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Scales provide protection and reduce friction for fish.

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Color patterns in fish help them blend into their surroundings.

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Fish adaptations are not important for their survival.

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Some fish have electroreceptors to detect weak electric fields.

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Birds have gills to extract oxygen from water.

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Fish adaptations help them survive in diverse aquatic habitats.

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Certain fish species can breathe air when oxygen levels are low.

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Fish adaptations are only related to land habitats.

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Amphibians have a streamlined body shape for efficient movement.

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Mammals have a swim bladder for buoyancy control.

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Fish have wings for aerial navigation.

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Fish have mechanisms to control their buoyancy.

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Insects use scales for protection from predators.

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Gills are highly efficient respiratory organs in fish.

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Fish do not need to regulate their body temperature.

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Fish have evolved temperature regulation mechanisms.

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The lateral line system in fish detects changes in water pressure.

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Streamlined body shape reduces drag for fast-swimming fish.

41

Rainbow Trout are stocked in North Carolina's coldwater mountain streams.

42

Largemouth Bass is a freshwater fish species found in North Carolina.

43

Red Drum is a saltwater fish species found in North Carolina.

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Catfish are commonly found in saltwater habitats in North Carolina.

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Tuna is a saltwater fish commonly targeted by anglers in North Carolina.

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Trout are known for their aggressive behavior and sharp teeth.

47

Salmon are bottom-dwelling fish commonly found in North Carolina's lakes.

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Bluegill are common inhabitants of North Carolina's freshwater lakes.

49

Marlin are anadromous fish that migrate between freshwater and saltwater habitats.

50

Swordfish are fast-swimming pelagic fish commonly found along the North Carolina coast.

51

Striped Bass are anadromous fish that migrate between freshwater and saltwater habitats.

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Crappie are popular freshwater fish found in North Carolina's lakes and rivers.

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Shark is a freshwater fish species found in North Carolina.

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Barracuda are flatfish highly adapted for life on the seafloor.

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Channel Catfish are bottom-dwelling fish found in rivers and lakes.

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Spanish Mackerel are fast-swimming pelagic fish commonly found along the North Carolina coast.

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Cod are popular freshwater fish found in North Carolina's lakes and rivers.

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Bluefish are known for their sharp teeth and voracious appetite.

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Flounder are flatfish adapted for life on the seafloor.

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Pike are common inhabitants of North Carolina's freshwater lakes.

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