Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Just Vocab.
the carter part
100
Who developed the system to name and classify living things?
Carolus Linnaeus
100
The process in which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to make food in the form of glucose.
Photoshynthesis
100
These are grouped into seven classes and include the largest animals on land and in the sea.
Vertebrate
100
Phylums combine to create this category.
Kingdom
100
TF what
TF2
200
What do you get when you combine the genus and the species names together?
scientific name
200
The transfer of pollen from an anther to the female part of a stigma.
Pollination
200
Inner skeleton
endoskeleton
200
Group of similar organisms that reproduce more of their own kind.
Species
200
Soft, bone-like material.
carilage
300
How many kingdoms are there?
6
300
What is the plant structure responsible for holding the plant up?
stem
300
More than 95% of all animals are considered this.
invertebrates
300
Living thing.
Organism
300
Animals with 4 feet.
Tetrapod
400
What type of plants have a system of roots, stems, and leaves?
What is vascular.
400
What is responsible for moving water and minerals from the soil upward?
Xylem
400
Animals with a nerve cord are called?
chordates
400
Several classes together create this category.
Phylum
400
What's the difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms?
Angiosperms reproduce using flowers and gymnosperms do not.
500
What are the 5 life functions all organisms?
1. made of cells 2. obtain and use energy 3. reproduce 4. grow and develop 5. respond to environment
500
What is responsible for moving good back down through the plant?
Phloem
500
What do we call invertebrates with exoskeletons?
Arthropods
500
T/F: Fungus can be both harmful and beneficial.
True
500
Some plants are seedless. What do they use to reproduce?
Spores
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