Lesson 1 Building Blocks of Life
Lesson 1 Building Blocks of Life
Lesson 2 How are Living Things Grouped and Lesson 3 How are Plants Classified
Lesson 4 How are Animals Classified
Lesson 4 How are Animals Classified and Lesson 5 How Do Animals Adapt?
100

The control center of a cell

nucleus

100

A tissue is made up of many 

cells

100

This Kingdom has only one celled 

True Bacteria

100

Animals without backbones

invertebrates

100

A turtle's shell 

Adaptation

200

The smallest unit of a living thing that performs all life processes

cell

200
All living things are made of 

cells

200

This plant grows two different kinds of cones

conifers

200

Animals with backbones

vertebrates

200

___ are a type of vertebrate with scales that live only in water.

Fish

300

The gel like liquid in a cell that contains the things cells need to carry out life processes

cytoplasm

300
An organ system is made up of many

organs

300

Plants can be classified into two parts. These two parts are _____ and _____.

vascular and nonvascular

300

A spider is an example of what

Arthropod

300

____ are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur.

Mammals

400

The cell part that trap's the Sun's energy

chloroplast

400

A cell's outer border that separates the cell from its environment is called

cell membrane

400

Which Kingdom lives on land and absorbs its food from other living or nonliving things?

Fungi

400
Examples of an Arthropod are ____ and crabs.

insects

400

A marking on a butterfly scares away predators. What is this an example of?

adaptation

500

Why would you use a microscope?

to study the small details of a cell
500

An organ is made up of many

tissues

500

Why is it important to have a classification system?

compare, study and identify living things

500

alligators and crocodiles are examples of 

reptiles

500

behavior animals are born knowing

migration

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