Vocabulary 101
Classifying Organisms
Comparing Organisms
Characteristics of Plants and animals
Miscellaneous
100

To put similar things into groups.

Classify

100

Each organism has how many scientific names?

One

100

Name one way plants and fungi are different.

Plants use energy from the sun to make food and fungi absorb food through living and nonliving things.

100

What is the first characteristic that scientists use to classify an organism as an animal?

Animals are multi cellular.

100

An example of a vascular plant.

Celery

200

A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring.

A species

200

Why is the classification system used today still changing?

Advances in technology helps us discover new organisms.

200

What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate?

A vertebrate has a backbone and an invertebrate does not have a backbone.

200

What is the second characteristic that scientists use to classify an organism as an animal?

Animals do NOT make their own food.

200

A goldfish is an example of which class of vertebrates?

Fish

300

A tool used to identify an unknown organism by answering a series of questions.

Dichotomous key

300

The most general group is called.

A Domain

300

Name one difference between a bird and a mammal.

Birds have feathers, and lay eggs with hard shells. Mammals have hair and fur, feed their young with milk and do not lay eggs.

300

What is the third characteristic that scientists use to classify an organism as an animal?

Animals move about during their lives.

300

A beaver is an example of which class of vertebrate?

Mammal

400

A type of plant that has tube for transporting food and water.

A vascular plant

400

The group directly below Domain is.

Kingdom

400

Name one difference between plants and animals.

Plants produce their own food through photosynthesis and animals do not make their own food.

400

What is the first characteristic that scientists use to classify an organism as a plant?

Plants are classified as either vascular or non-vascular. 

400

A turtle is an example of which class of vertebrate?

Reptile

500

What does the word arthropod mean?

"Jointed feet"

500

The level below kingdom is.

Phylum

500

What do arthropods and mollusks have in common?

They are both invertebrates.

500

What is the second characteristic that scientists use to classify an organism as a plant?

Plants are classified according to how they reproduce.

500

A salamander is an example of which class of vertebrate?

Amphibian

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