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Biology 11 Peer Test Chapter 31-36 Crossword Puzzle
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jawless : The most primitive group of fish
medulla : This component of a fish controls many internal organ functions and maintains balance
aorta : The ventricle pumps blood out of the heart into a this muscular vessel
olfactorybulbs : The most anterior parts of a fish's brain
viviparous : Truly live bearing fish
Chondrichthyes : The class that sharks, rays, and skates belong to
Osteichthyes : The class that bony fishes make up
Amphibians : Can be defined as vertebrates that are aquatic as larvae and terrestrial as adults
tadpole : the larvae of frogs and toads
salamanders : These amphibians keep their tails even as adults
cerebellum : This part of the brain coordinates body movements
Cloaca : At the end of the large intestine, this muscular cavity stores wastes until they are discharged
notochord : This is replaced by a vertebral column
threechambers : An adult amphibian's heart typically has this many chambers
internalfertilization : Virtually all reptiles reproduce through this type of fertilization
Crocodilia : alligators, crocodiles, caimans, and gavials belong to this order
Squamata : Modern lizards and snakes belong to this order
downfeathers : These feathers grow underneath and the between the contour feathers
mammaryglands : Females mammals have this type of organs, which produce milk to nourish young
habituation : A term to describe the decrease in response to a stimulus that neither rewards nor harms an animal
Biology 11 Peer Test Chapter 31-36 Crossword Puzzle
Across:| 7. | An adult amphibian's heart typically has this many chambers | | 8. | Truly live bearing fish | | 11. | The ventricle pumps blood out of the heart into a this muscular vessel | | 12. | Virtually all reptiles reproduce through this type of fertilization | | 14. | This component of a fish controls many internal organ functions and maintains balance | | 16. | This is replaced by a vertebral column | | 17. | alligators, crocodiles, caimans, and gavials belong to this order | | 18. | The most primitive group of fish | | 19. | The class that bony fishes make up |
| | Down:| 1. | Modern lizards and snakes belong to this order | | 2. | The most anterior parts of a fish's brain | | 3. | Females mammals have this type of organs, which produce milk to nourish young | | 4. | The class that sharks, rays, and skates belong to | | 5. | A term to describe the decrease in response to a stimulus that neither rewards nor harms an animal | | 6. | the larvae of frogs and toads | | 9. | Can be defined as vertebrates that are aquatic as larvae and terrestrial as adults | | 10. | These amphibians keep their tails even as adults | | 13. | At the end of the large intestine, this muscular cavity stores wastes until they are discharged | | 15. | These feathers grow underneath and the between the contour feathers | | 17. | This part of the brain coordinates body movements |
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Biology 11 Peer Test Chapter 31-36 Crossword Puzzle
Across:| 7. | An adult amphibian's heart typically has this many chambers | | 8. | Truly live bearing fish | | 11. | The ventricle pumps blood out of the heart into a this muscular vessel | | 12. | Virtually all reptiles reproduce through this type of fertilization | | 14. | This component of a fish controls many internal organ functions and maintains balance | | 16. | This is replaced by a vertebral column | | 17. | alligators, crocodiles, caimans, and gavials belong to this order | | 18. | The most primitive group of fish | | 19. | The class that bony fishes make up |
| | Down:| 1. | Modern lizards and snakes belong to this order | | 2. | The most anterior parts of a fish's brain | | 3. | Females mammals have this type of organs, which produce milk to nourish young | | 4. | The class that sharks, rays, and skates belong to | | 5. | A term to describe the decrease in response to a stimulus that neither rewards nor harms an animal | | 6. | the larvae of frogs and toads | | 9. | Can be defined as vertebrates that are aquatic as larvae and terrestrial as adults | | 10. | These amphibians keep their tails even as adults | | 13. | At the end of the large intestine, this muscular cavity stores wastes until they are discharged | | 15. | These feathers grow underneath and the between the contour feathers | | 17. | This part of the brain coordinates body movements |
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