Finding Nemo Animal Kingdom Test

Finding Nemo Animal Kingdom Test

<p> “Finding Nemo” Animal Kingdom By: ??? from Internet 1. Name the phylum and class that Marlin and Coral (the clownfish) are classified under. a. Phylum: ______b. Class: ______</p><p>2. What type of organism do Marlin and Coral live within? ______a. This animal belongs to this phylum: ______b. The phylum name means: ______c. Another example of an organism from this phylum would be: ______</p><p>3. How do Marlin and Coral reproduce? ______a. What type of fertilization? Internal External</p><p>4. When Nemo is getting ready to go to school, what type of animal does he get stuck in? ______a. Name two characteristics of this animal ______; ______</p><p>5. The school teacher is what type of fish? ______a. Phylum: ______b. Class: ______c. Does he have a swim bladder? Yes No</p><p>6. The pink animal that ‘inks’ itself is what kind of animal? ______a. Phylum: ______</p><p>7. What special organ helps boney fish float? ______</p><p>8. Bruce, Anchor, and Chum are what type of animals? ______1. Class: ______2. Bones are made of: ______3. Do they have a swim bladder? Yes No 4. What does Bruce detect with his special chemoreceptors? ______</p><p>9. What kind of animals is Marlin’s joke about? #1 - ______and #2 - ______a. Phylum of #1: ______b. Phylum of #2: ______</p><p>10. During the fish tank scene, what kind of animal is: a. Peach: ______Belongs to phylum: ______b. Jacques: ______Belongs to phylum: ______c. Nigel: ______Belongs to class: ______d. Darla: ______Belongs to class: ______</p><p>11. The story takes place in Australia. What type of unusual mammals can be found there that are not usually found elsewhere? </p><p>12. What organ does the school of fish use to move as one group? ______13. What type of animal is swimming over the trench? ______a. Phylum: ______b. Where are the stinging cells located? ______c. If Dory were human, what could she have done to stop the stinging of her wound? ______</p><p>14. What type of animal is Crush? ______a. Phylum: ______b. Class: ______c. How was his son, Squirt, born? ______</p><p>15. What kind of animal gives Marlin and Dory an unusual ride to Sydney? ______a. Class: ______b. Is example of: Monotreme Marsupial Placental Boney Fish Cartilaginous Fish c. How does this kind of animal breathe? Gills Lungs d. What does this particular animal eat? ______Belongs to phylum:______e. What are the 3 categories within this phylum? Circle the answer that the whale’s food belongs in. i. ______ii. ______iii. ______</p><p>16. The seagulls and pelicans have what type of egg production? ______a. Eggs are also similar to what other animal in the movie: ______b. The reason why the birds can fly is because they have: ______and______c. Feathers are actually modified ______d. The reason why the seagulls can keep saying “MINE” over and over again is because birds are the only animals that can: ______</p><p>17. Could Nemo really survive in tap water? Yes No a. Why?</p><p>18. The animals located on top of the pipe that Nemo finally comes out of are ______a. If they were to lose an appendage, what would eventually happen?______b. This process is called: ______</p><p>19. Would you consider the fish that get caught in the boat’s net a social group? Why?</p><p>20. Look closely at Marlin and Nemo - the animators did not include what major organ on these fish? ______</p><p>21. What 2 classes of vertebrates are not included in this film? a. ______b. ______</p><p>22. Give an example of an animal from the film that display each type of body symmetry: None: ______Radial: ______Bilateral: ______</p>

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