WorksheetsBiodiversity Quiz Review
Total questions: 18
Worksheet time: 14mins
Which of the following is an example of a vertebrate?
Molluscs
Fish
Echinoderms
Arthropods
Which of the following is an example of an echinoderm?
Crab
Starfish
Frog
Butterfly
Which kingdom includes single-celled organisms mostly found in water, and example is algae.
Bacteria
Protists
Monera
Fungi
Which kingdom includes bacteria?
Animals
Plants
Monera
Fungi
Which of the following is a trait of invertebrates?
they have a backbone
they are only small
they have an exoskeleton
they are found only in water
What is a difference between reptiles and amphibians?
Reptiles have dry scaled skin while amphibians have soft moist skin
Reptiles are warm-blooded, amphibians are cold-blooded
Amphibians are warm-blooded, reptiles are cold-blooded
Amphibians lay eggs, reptiles do not
An organism that is single-celled and is...
Fungi
Plants
Protist
Animals
What do all reptiles have in common?
They do not have a backbone
They have 4 sets of legs
They breathe with lungs
They have segmented body parts
An example of fungi is:
Moss
Algae
Mould
Bacteria
Which is NOT a characteristic of plants?
They are relied on by other living things
They use the sun to make food
They are multi-cellular
They breathe oxygen
Two examples of a reptile are...
Horse, Seagull
Snake, fish
Crab, Snail
Snake, Alligator
What classification does a whale belong to?
Reptile
Mammal
Bird
Fish
What classification does a blue jay belong to?
Mammal
Reptile
Bird
Fish
What classification does coral belong to?
Mammal
Vertebrate
Bird
Invertebrate
What classification does a crab belong to?
Mammal
Reptile
Arthropod
Fish
Biodiversity is defined as the (a) of all (b) things on Earth, as well as their (c) and ecosystems
Organize these options into the right categories
Mammals
Reptiles
Birds
Fish
Amphibians
Molluscs
Sponges/coral
Worms
Arthropods
Echinoderms
Insects
Crustaceans
Myriapods
Arachnids
Match the following Arthropods
5 or more pairs of legs
Myriapod
Gills, 5 pairs of antennae
Crustacean
Bees, ants, butterflies
Insect
4 pairs of legs
Arachnid
