What is the acronym we used for the traits of organisms?
CREGR
What are the 7 levels of classification?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
What are the 5 kingdoms?
Plants, animals, fungi, monerans, and protists
Which one has true roots, stems, and leaves?
Vascular
What is the process where plants make their own food?
Photosynthesis
What is the basic building block of life?
Cells
What is the most broad level?
Kingdom
What three kingdoms are multicellular?
animals, plants, fungi
What are tubes that carry food from leaves to rest of plant?
Phloem
What is the process where food is broken down to release energy?
Respiration
What is developing?
becoming more complex
What is another name for phyla in the plant kingdom?
divisions
Which two kingdoms are unicellular?
Monerans and protist
What environments do Nonvascular things live in?
Moist (Mrs. Merideth's favorite word)
What is the site of most photosynthesis?
Leaves
What three resources must living things obtain?
food, oxygen, and water
What two levels make up the scientific name?
Genus Species
How do plant reproduce?
seeds, spores, or asexually
What is the percentage of all of vascular plants?
90%
What are the products of respiration?
Carbon dioxide and water
What is maintaining balance within your body cells?
Homeostasis
What is the acronym for classification levels?
King Phillip came over for good spaghetti.
What kingdom is an amoeba in?
Protist
Which one is bigger?
Vascular
What are the products of Photosynthesis?
Sugar/glucose and oxygen