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Living Things and Their Habitats
1. Name which vertebrate group each animal belongs to.
a) b) c) d)
a)
b)
c)
d) 2 marks
2. Match each animal to its invertebrate group.
arthropod
echinoderm
annelid
mollusc 2 marks
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3. Which three groups of vertebrates are cold-blooded?
1 mark
4. Jack is making a classification key for the animals below. Put
the animal names in the correct place on the classification key.
2 marks
earthworm millipede green crab fruit fly
Does the animal have
more than six legs?
yes no
Does the animal live in Does the animal have an
the ocean? exoskeleton?
yes no yes no
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5. What question could Murad use to finish his classification key
below? Add it to the empty box in the classification key.
Does the animal have
legs? 1 mark
yes no
Does the animal have
fins?
yes no yes no
cat chicken carp snake
6. What is the difference between a vertebrate and an
invertebrate? 1 mark
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7. Sort the animals into their correct places in the Venn diagram.
2 marks
toucan butterfly golden frog beaver
Has Wings Is Warm-Blooded
8. Name three ways that habitats can change.
2 marks
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9. Cally is trying to make her local area better for living things.
Name three changes she could make.
2 marks
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