Read the text and mark the statements True, False or Not Stated The Earth is full of life. There are millions and billions of living organisms on our planet. In order to study them, scientists divide living organisms into groups or classes. Usually, the most important features and qualities are taken into account. The most known division is into vertebrates, the animals who have backbones, and invertebrates, those who don't. The first class is further divided into warm and cold-blooded. They include warm-blooded mammals and birds, and coldblooded fish, amphibians and reptiles. The invertebrates are further divided into spiders and insects, which are not the same. Let's think about the most distinctive features that differentiate all the classes. The most important common thing among mammals is milk. It doesn't matter if a mammal is herbivorous (eating plants), carnivorous (eating meat) or omnivorous (eating both meat and plants), they all drink milk as babies. Mammals have warm blood. The birds are warm-blooded too. They lay eggs, they are covered with feathers and have wings even if they can't fly. Numerous insects have wings too, and they also lay eggs. Just like reptiles. Many reptiles, like snakes and some lizards, are covered with a kind of scale. Fish also have scales, but they don't have lungs and mostly can live only in water. The amphibians also live in water, but they can live on dry land too. It's possible because, in the development process, they grow lungs to breathe. About 80–85% of all animals on our planet are...insects. To be exact, not only insects. There is a big variety of coldblooded backboneless organisms with segmented bodies who have more than four legs or limbs. Insects mostly have six legs, spiders have eight, starfish have five to dozens, centipedes have hundreds. As far as you can see, the world of living organisms is very diverse and very complicated as well. There are features that make some classes different and other classes alike at the same time. You'll never get bored discovering the world of animals. Planet Earth is the only planet with living organisms. All the animals with backbones are warm-blooded. Insects and spiders belong to the same class. Omnivorous mammals drink milk. The scale of fish and reptiles is identical. Birds are not the only class to lay eggs. Starfish always have 5 rays.
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Read the text and mark the statements True, False or Not Stated

The Earth is full of life. There are millions and billions of living organisms on our planet. In order to study them, scientists divide living organisms into groups or classes. Usually, the most important features and qualities are taken into account.

The most known division is into vertebrates, the animals who have backbones, and invertebrates, those who don't. The first class is further divided into warm and cold-blooded. They include warm-blooded mammals and birds, and coldblooded fish, amphibians and reptiles. The invertebrates are further divided into spiders and insects, which are not the same.

Let's think about the most distinctive features that differentiate all the classes. The most important common thing among mammals is milk. It doesn't matter if a mammal is herbivorous (eating plants), carnivorous (eating meat) or omnivorous (eating both meat and plants), they all drink milk as babies. Mammals have warm blood. The birds are warm-blooded too. They lay eggs, they are covered with feathers and have wings even if they can't fly. Numerous insects have wings too, and they also lay eggs. Just like reptiles. Many reptiles, like snakes and some lizards, are covered with a kind of scale. Fish also have scales, but they don't have lungs and mostly can live only in water. The amphibians also live in water, but they can live on dry land too. It's possible because, in the development process, they grow lungs to breathe.

About 80–85% of all animals on our planet are...insects. To be exact, not only insects. There is a big variety of coldblooded backboneless organisms with segmented bodies who have more than four legs or limbs. Insects mostly have six legs, spiders have eight, starfish have five to dozens, centipedes have hundreds.

As far as you can see, the world of living organisms is very diverse and very complicated as well. There are features that make some classes different and other classes alike at the same time. You'll never get bored discovering the world of animals.

  1. Planet Earth is the only planet with living organisms. [True|False|Not Stated]
  2. All the animals with backbones are warm-blooded. [True|False|Not Stated]
  3. Insects and spiders belong to the same class. [True|False|Not Stated]
  4. Omnivorous mammals drink milk. [True|False|Not Stated]
  5. The scale of fish and reptiles is identical. [True|False|Not Stated]
  6. Birds are not the only class to lay eggs. [True|False|Not Stated]
  7. Starfish always have 5 rays. [True|False|Not Stated]