Chapter 5 Review
Across
- 3. these types of animals eat both plants and animals
- 5. hard covering that acts like armor, protecting the arthropod's body
- 9. this is a bonelike substance but it is softer and more bendable than bone
- 10. these types of animals eat only plants
- 12. the fatty substance that whales use to insulate themselves against the cold
- 14. these animals have eight legs and two body segments (spiders, scorpions, ticks)
- 18. the method through which an insect becomes an adult
- 19. these animals have five pairs of jointed legs and two pairs of antennae (shrimp, lobsters, crabs)
- 20. tiny stinging organelles that jellyfish and cnidaria use to capture their food
- 22. these animal's body temperature's stay basically the same regardless of the environment
- 23. these types of animals stay active at night
- 24. live on or in other living organisms called hosts
- 26. meaning they are independent of other organisms (not parasitic)
- 28. this is the name of a group of whales
- 29. eat whatever comes floating through the water like plankton
- 31. this is the name of a group of lions
Down
- 1. this type of animal finds warmth or coolness from the environment and their blood does not maintain constant temperature
- 2. the shedding that arthropods go through to grow
- 4. these animals can be divided down the middle and are the same on each side
- 6. this type of metamorphosis only has three stages
- 7. these animals have three body segments: head, thorax and abdomen
- 8. hairlike structures that many segmented worms use to move
- 11. these animals have body parts that repeat around a central part
- 13. jointed foot
- 15. these animals lead a double life, both in water and on land
- 16. these types of animals eat only other animals
- 17. this is what bats use to fly because they do not see well in the dark
- 21. animals with soft bodies and mantles that sometimes have a shell
- 25. this type of metamorphosis has four stages including the larva and pupa
- 27. these are animals that only eat insects
- 30. thin, glass spines