A flowering plant.
What is an angiosperm?
This makes up the cell walls of plants.
What is cellulose?
Species
What is the most specific level of classification?
Has a back bone.
What are Vertebrata?
The highest, the broadest, level of classification in the system developed by Linnaeus.
What are kingdoms?
Kingdom that include unicellular organisms with a nucleus, can be plant-like, animal-like or fungi-like.
Kingdom Protista
Where offspring are identical to the parent.
What is asexual reproduction?
Water, shelter, food, and air.
What are the necessities of life?
Cannot regulate its own body temperature (cold-blooded)
What is an Ectotherm?
Binomial Nomenclature
What uses the genus and species name of the organism?
This kingdom takes in nutrients from its surroundings by absorbing and digesting them.
What are Fungi?
Maintaining a stable internal environment.
What is homeostasis?
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
What are the levels in classification?
Can mate and produce fertile offspring.
How are organisms placed in species?
Complex multicellular organisms that have no cell wall, can move and respond to stimuli.
What is Animalia?
The kingdom of Lion
What is Animal?