8th Grade Vocab List #4 Flashcards

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A group of animals that includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, characterized by the presence of specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes.

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Cnidarians

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A phylum of marine animals that includes sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, characterized by radial symmetry and a unique water vascular system.

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Echinoderms

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A marine mammal belonging to the group that includes seals, sea lions, and walruses, characterized by fin-like limbs.

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Pinniped

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4
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An organism that relies on external sources of heat to regulate its body temperature.

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Ectotherm

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An organism that can generate and regulate its body temperature internally, typically maintaining a relatively constant temperature. Heat enters.

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Endotherm

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6
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The process of protecting and caring for offspring, often by keeping them close or within a sheltered area.

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Brooding

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The group of eggs produced or incubated at one time by a bird, reptile, or other egg-laying animal.

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Clutch

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8
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The act of cleaning and maintaining the feathers or fur by using the beak or tongue to distribute oil and remove dirt.

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Preening

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9
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Inborn or natural, referring to behaviors or characteristics that are present from birth and do not require learning.

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Innate

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10
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The period during which a developing embryo or fetus is carried in the uterus of a female mammal.

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Gestation

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A characteristic or feature of an organism, often inherited through genetic information.

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Trait

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12
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A distinctive feature or quality of an organism or object.

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Characteristic

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13
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Having two identical alleles for a particular gene.

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Homozygous

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14
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Having two different alleles for a particular gene.

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Herteozygous

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15
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Referring to an allele that expresses its phenotype even if only one copy is present in the genotype.

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Dominant

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16
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Referring to an allele that expresses its phenotype only when two copies are present in the genotype.

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Reccesive

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The muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach in animals, including humans, and is involved in the transport of food.

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Esophagus

18
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A state of dormancy or reduced metabolic activity that some animals enter during hot and dry periods.

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Estivation

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The tube-like structure that carries air from the mouth or nose to the lungs in animals with lungs, including humans.

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Trachea

20
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Chemical substances released by an organism to elicit a response from other members of the same species, often used for communication.

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Pheromones

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A mass of nerve cells outside the central nervous system, often forming a nerve center.

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Ganglion

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A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.

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Vein

23
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A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.

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Artery

24
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Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) occurs.

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Alveoli

25
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Relating to the lungs or the respiratory system.

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Pulmonary