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What is Kingdom?
This living organisms in this Kingdom have multiple cells and depend on other organisms for food. Examples include Snakes, Humans, Birds etc
What is Animalia?
Refer to the image shown. The animal that has no backbones and no legs.
What is an Earthworm?
The 'S' in the taxonomy chart stands for
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What is Species
The living organisms in this Kingdom create their own food in the form of photosynthesis. Examples include Daffodils, Oaks, Algae etc
What is Plantae?
Refer to the image shown. The animal that has a backbone, is cold blooded and lives underwater.
What is a goldfish?
The 'C' in the taxonomy chart stands for
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What is Class?
The living organisms within this Kingdom are excellent decomposers, are immobile but don't use photosynthesis. Examples include Mushrooms, yeast and mould.
What is Fungi?
Refer to the image shown. The animal that has a backbone, is warmblooded and has feathers.
The 'P' in the taxonomy chart stands for
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What is Phylum?
The living organisms in this kingdom are microscopic and single cellular. Examples include Chlamydiae, Thermus and Nitrospirae
What is Bacteria?
Refer to the image shown. The animal that has no backbone and legs?
What is a butterfly?
The 'G' in the taxonomy chart stands for
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Genus
The living organisms in this kingdom can be single or multi cellular and usually have nothing in common with each other but aren't Bacteria, Fungi, Animalia or Plantae. Examples include Algae, Brain eating protozoa and marimo
What is Protista?
Refer to the image shown. The animal that has a backbone, is cold blooded and doesn't live underwater.
What is a rattlesnake?