Classification Information Deliberation for the Population
If they are invisible, then how am I supposed to see them?
100
Classes of animals that are cold-blooded and warm-blooded.
What are amphibians, fish, and reptiles and birds and mammals?
100
The type of plants that has a tube like system used to transport water from the roots to the leaves and stem. The other type absorbs water and passes it from cell to cell
What are vascular and non-vascular plants?
100
A type of fungi commonly used to make bread.
What is yeast?
100
The method of sorting things into groups based on shared physical characteristics.
What is classification?
100
Something so small you need a microscope to see it.
What is microscopic?
200
Four examples of animals from the Mollusk phylum.
What are slugs, snails, octopus, squid, oysters, mussles, clams, nudibranches....
200
Examples of non-vascular plants.
What are mosses, hornworts, and liver worts?
200
The fruit bearing part of the fungi that releases spores.
What is a mushroom?
200
Animals with a backbone are classified as this and animals without a backbone are classified as that.
What are vertebrates and non vertebrates?
200
Kingdoms that have members that are unicellular.
What are the Monera and Protista kingdoms?
300
Phylum of animals that includes humans, alligators, pigeons, cats, and goldfish.
What is the phylum chordata?
300
The chemical process that plants use to make food for themselves and the formula that shows this chemical reaction.
What is photosynthesis? Water + Carbon Dioxide + Sunlight = Oxygen and Glucose or Sugar.
300
The long slender threads that fungi use to absorb and break down their food.
What are hyphae?
300
A key for the identification of organisms based on a series of choices.
What is a dichotomous key?
300
The monera kingdom's cells lack this organelle.
What is a nucleus?
400
This phylum includes sponges and the phylum that includes jellyfish, sea anemones and corals?
What is the Porifera and Cnidarian phylums?
400
A plant that has flowers and/or produces fruit and a plant that produces seeds, but not flowers or fruit. The last type produces ferns, instead of seeds, but is still considered a plant!
What is an angiosperm, gynosperm, and fern?
400
These types of fungi are brightly colored and poisonous to eat.
What are toadstools?
400
The seven main ranks of classification from greatest to least.
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
400
These types of living things are able to make their own food, while the second type can not.
What are autotrophs and heterotrophs?
500
Give three examples of the Echinodermata phylum.
What are starfish, sea lilies, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers?
500
The two main differences between plant and animal cells.
What is a cell wall and chloroplast?
500
The majority of the fungi found underground. Some can be as large as a football field!
What is the mycelium?
500
The seven phylums of the Animal Kingdom we have studied.
What are Chordates, Arthropods, Echinoderms, Mollusk, Cnidarians, Annelids, and Porifera.
500
There are three types of Protists. The first are the kind that can make their own food. The second are able to move around on their own. The third type are things like slime molds and water molds, ewww!
What are plant-like protists, animal-like protists, and fungi-like protists?