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REVIEWER

PERIODIC test 3
SCIENCE 6

POINTERS:
 Vertebrates, pp. 158-162
 Invertebrates, pp. 163-167

I. Write V if the given animal belongs to VERTEBRATE group and I if it belongs to


INVERTBRATE group.

________ 1. Carabao ________ 6. Fish

________ 2. Poriferans ________ 7. Cnidarians

________ 3. Amphibians ________ 8. Flatworms

________ 4. Cnidarians ________ 9. Mollusks

________ 5. Reptiles ________ 10. Birds

II. Identify what is being asked in each item. Choose your answer from the box.

Vertebrates Invertebrates Backbone Gestation Marsupium Placentals


Metamorphosis Polyp Medusa Bilateral Symmetry Fragmentation
Exoskeleton Appendage Jointed Appendage Parasitic

________________________ 11. This characteristic means that an organism lives in or on other


organisms (the hosts) and get their nutrients from or at the expense of the hosts.

________________________ 12. It is a process of great physical change and development of


amphibians.

________________________ 13. It is an arm, leg, or other appendage that consists of separate


sections that are joined together by the joint.

________________________ 14. They are group of mammals that have a longer gestation period.

________________________ 15. It is a body part that sticks out from the main body.

________________________ 16. It is a pouch-like sac in which babies continue their development.

________________________ 17. It is as skeleton that is found outside the body.

________________________ 18. It is a process in which a mammal undergoes a period of development


as an embryo or fetus inside the mother.

________________________ 19. It is the process in which the echinoderms split or divide


themselves into two or more parts.

________________________ 20. It is the column of bones, muscles and other tissues in the back of
an animal.

________________________ 21. This means that the left and right halves of their body are the
same.

________________________ 22. These are animals without backbone.

________________________ 23. It is umbrella-shaped structure.


________________________ 24. These are animals with backbone.

________________________ 25. It is vase-like structure.

III. Identify the group of animals under vertebrates and invertebrates. Choose your
answer from the box below.

Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Birds Fish Poriferans


Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented Worms Echinoderms
Mollusks Arthropods

____________________ 26. These are invertebrates with exoskeletons, jointed appendages, and

segmented bodies consisting of the head, thorax and abdomen.

____________________ 27. These are invertebrates that have pores.

____________________ 28. These are invertebrates that have a soft, unsegmented body with

bilateral symmetry.

____________________ 29. These are vertebrates that have fins.

____________________ 30. These are invertebrates that can be recognized by the spiny skin that

covers most of their bodies.

____________________ 31. These are vertebrates that have feathers as body covering and beaks for

getting foods.

____________________ 32. These are invertebrates that have a body with segments or rings that

are joined together.

____________________ 33. These are cold-blooded vertebrates that inhabit a wide variety of

ecosystems.

____________________ 34. These are invertebrates with a cylindrical body.

____________________ 35. These are cold-blooded vertebrates that have skin covered with scales or

bony plates.

____________________ 36. These are invertebrates that have a flat body with bilateral symmetry.

____________________ 37. These are vertebrates that possess mammary glands, which are glands

that produce milk for the young.

____________________ 38. These are invertebrates that are characterized by stinging cells called

cnidoblasts.
ANSWER KEY
PERIODIC test 3
SCIENCE 6

POINTERS:
 Vertebrates, pp. 158-162
 Invertebrates, pp. 163-167

I. VERTEBRATES or INVERTEBRATES

1. V 6. V

2. I 7. I

3. V 8. I

4. I 9. I

5. V 10. V

II. IDENTIFICATION

11. parasitic 16. marsupium 21. bilateral symmetry

12. metamorphosis 17. exoskeleton 22. invertebrates

13. jointed appendage 18. gestation 23. medusa

14. placentals 19. fragmentation 24. vertebrate

15. appendage 20. backbone 25. polyp

III. IDENTIFICATION II

26.Arthropods 33. Amphibians

27.Poriferans 34. Roundworms

28.Mollusks 35. Reptiles

29.Fish 36. Flatworms

30.Echinoderms 37. Mammals

31. Birds 38. Cnidarians

32.Segmented Worms

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