Kingdom groups
Animals
Vocabulary
Plants
compare & contrast
100
How do you classify organisms into smaller groups? Construct a saying!
Group them into kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. "Construct saying" our saying is "kids play chess on familiar game systems".
100
Explain why animals are classified together.
It's because animals are made of many cells, and because they feed on other living things.
100
What is an organism that contains a backbone?
A vertebrate.
100
what characteristic in a angiosperm makes it possible for it to live in most parts of the world?
The answer is protected seeds because they have more complex processing.
100
How are vertebrates and invertebrates similar and different.
Vertebrates contain backbones while invertebrates don't. Although they both are in animals.
200
Why do scientists group organisms into kingdom groups, also how.
To find similarities in organisms by the way they look, live, eat, move, grow, change, and reproduce. They also classify organisms by their structure and function.
200
What animals that are born alive, produce milk for their young, and have hair or fur?
Mammals because they don't hatch eggs or grow feathers.
200
What is a large group that involves animals and plants with characteristics?
Kingdom
200
How do Nonvascular plants collect nutrients
They absorb water and carry nutrients and food directly from cell to cell in plants.
200
Compare and contrast warm blooded and cold blooded animals.
Warm blooded animals generate their own body temperatures and have babies that are alive when born. Cold blooded animals have to be in a heat source to have heat and they lay eggs. Although they are both categorized as animals and they both reproduce by mating.
300
Which animal group has eight legs? We see them on land and water
The answer is arachnids
300
Describe the life stages of an amphibian.
First, these animals begin their life in eggs underwater. Then, theses eggs hatch, and they begin their life in water, like a fish. After they have grown into adults, they start to live on land.
300
What is a specific type of organism that can only reproduce among its own kind?
Species.
300
Why don't vascular plants depend on water?
Because they have 2 tissues named phloem and xylem that supports the plant and carries food and water.
300
How are plants and animals different?
Animals reproduce by mating and give off carbon dioxide in which plants take in oxygen which they need to breathe in. Also animals get food by checking their surroundings for food while plants use oxygen to eat.
400
What class has claws and antennas? Name some examples.
The answer is crustaceans. Names of some examples are crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
400
Explain why cold blooded animals are in the animal category?
The answer is because they have to mate to reproduce unlike plants and they migrate through land with their body.
400
What is a vascular tissue that carries water/nutrients from the roots to the other parts of the plant?
Xylem.
400
What plant produces naked seeds and why are they classified as naked trees?
The answer is gymnosperms and because they are protected only by a seed coat.
400
Explain how the original kingdom is different from species
Well species contain common characteristics and animals that ressemble one another. While the original kingdom can have numerous characteristics that are different but have at least one characteristic that is alike.
500
Which 2 groups are the smallest groups and are very unique and how are they unique?
The answer is species and genera because they breed off of each other and they each contain common characteristics.
500
What is the largest invertebrate? Name this animal's phylum?
the giant squid is the largest invertebrate. It's phylum is the mollusk!
500
What phylum group involves sea stars, sand dollars, and sea urchins
Echinoderms
500
What does pollen contain and how do seeds develop?
Pollen contains sperm and male cones release millions of pollen grains in which some of the grains settle on ovules. Sperm from the pollen fertilize the eggs and then seeds develop. Ovules grow on scales of female cones also they contain eggs.
500
How do angiosperms and gymnosperms differentiate? Also how are they similar?
The answer is because angiosperms are flowering plants and they produce seeds inside fruit while gymnosperms produce seeds outside of fruit. Also angiosperms seed development is more complex then gymnosperms seed development. Although they are both plants that produce seeds and they are both protected by something.
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