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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Zoology Questions

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Grade 6 Zoology
As adults, frogs breathe with
  1. lungs.
  2. gills.
  3. cartilage.
  4. mollusks.
Grade 6 Zoology
                are the most dangerous sharks.
  1. Hammerheads
  2. Basking sharks
  3. Great whites
  4. Tiger sharks
Grade 6 Zoology
What is attached to an insect's head?
  1. abdomen
  2. eyes, mouth parts, and two antennae
  3. wings
  4. legs
Grade 6 Zoology
The three tiny simple eyes between the two compound eyes on an insect help it to
  1. tell the color of something.
  2. measure distance.
  3. see light from dark.
  4. tell if an enemy is ahead.
Grade 6 Zoology
All birds lay eggs.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 6 Zoology
The insect has three main body parts:
  1. head, thorax, and abdomen.
  2. head, thyroid, and abdomen.
  3. atrium, ventricle, and milt.
Grade 6 Zoology
How do insects smell?
  1. nose
  2. armpits
  3. antennae
  4. legs
Grade 6 Zoology
Grade 6 Zoology
Plankton includes tiny organisms that float freely near the surface of the ocean.
  1. The statement is correct.
  2. The statement is incorrect.
Grade 6 Zoology
Leeches have setae.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 6 Zoology
Grade 6 Zoology
Summer - Starfish
Which best describes the symmetry of sea stars?
  1. spherical symmetry
  2. bilateral symmetry
  3. radial symmetry
  4. no symmetry
Grade 6 Zoology
What color is insect blood?
  1. red
  2. brown
  3. yellow
  4. light green
Grade 6 Zoology
A human-made container for hatching eggs is a(n)
  1. aquarium.
  2. solarium.
  3. incubator.
  4. thermometer.
Grade 6 Zoology
What do coral polyps eat?
  1. fish
  2. plankton
  3. sea slugs
  4. starfish
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