What is the Narrowest group an organism can be classified?
A. Kingdom
B. Species
C.Genus
D.Class
B.Species
A group of of cells work together to for a
A.Organ
B.Organ System
C.Tissue
D.Muscle
C.Tissue
The area of the plant where sugars move.
A Cambium
B.Xylem
C.Stomata
D.Phloem
D.Phloem
The body plan of this organism is what
A Radially Symmetrical
B.Asymmetrical
c.Bilaterally Symemtrical
D.Complex
A Radially Symmetrical
To which system does the esophagus belong?
A Muscular
B. Skeletal
C.Excretory
D.Digestive
D.Digestive
What is a living thing called?
Organism
This is the smallest unit of a living thing and can carry out the basic process of life.
Cell
A living thing with an irregular shape is called?
asymmetrical
What system is made up of bones, tendons and ligaments?
Skeletal System
What system gives animals the ability to move?
Muscular System
Where inside a plant system is the xylem and Phloem produced?
The cambium
The process in which leaves make food is called?
Photosynthesis
The chemical in plants that make their color appear green is called?
Chlorophyll
This consists of living things that are grouped by internal form and structure
Kingdom
Scientists use this to group living things
Classification
Explain the difference between vascular and nonvascular
Vascular plants have tubes that go up and down to carry water and nutrients. Nonvascular do not have tubes and must stay close to the ground.
Describe 1 of the 4 mammal groups.
Bird
Monotreme
Marsupial
Placental
Birds lay eggs and have feathers
Monotreme has big brain and lays eggs
Marsupial carry their offspring in a pouch
Placentals young develop in their mother.
What's the difference between plant cells and animal cells.
Plants cells can make their own food, animals cells cannot make their own food.
Name the 3 levels of cellular organization
Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems
Mr.Sobiech will show you a picture of a rabbit. Label the parts of the rabbit. You will receive a word bank.
Mr.Sobiech Will decide if correct