Characteristics of Living Things
Functions of Life
Taxonomy
Taxonomy 2
Animals
100

All living things are made up of these "basic units of life".  

What are cells?

100

Plants do not perform this life function. 

What is digestion? 

100

The system used for grouping organisms into groups (known as taxons) was developed by this Swedish scientist. 

Who was Carl Linneaus? 

100

This Kingdom is characterized as multicellular, cells with no cell walls, cannot make their own food, require water and oxygen to survive, and reproduce sexually. 

What is Kingdom Animalia. (Animal Kingdom) 

100

(True or False) All animals make their own food. 

False. 

200

All living things obtain energy from this main energy source. 

What is the sun?

200

This life function involves the removal of waste from the organism. 

What is excretion? 

200

The system of assigning organisms a scientific name that consists of two parts (the genus and the species) is called this. 

What is binomial nomenclature? 

200

This Kingdom includes organisms such as insects, birds, and mammals. 

What is the Kingdom Animalia. (Animal Kingdom)

200

This is one of the two major groups of animals that is characterized as having a backbone. 

What is a vertebrate? 

300

(True or False) All living things must have the ability to walk, swim, or fly. 

False

300

Organisms (such as animals) have this system to control the life functions of control and coordination. 

What is the nervous system? 

300

This is the number of domains the current classification system divides ALL living things into. 

What is three domains? 

300

This Kingdom includes organisms who are multicellular and whose cells contain chloroplasts which enable the organism to make their own food. 

What is the Kingdom Plantae? (The Plant Kingdom) 

300

These "simple" animals account for 95% of all animals on earth and are characterized as not having a backbone.  

What are invertebrates? 

400

A group of organisms that are so similar that they can reproduce with one another is known as this. 

What is a species? 

400

If organisms are unable to to perform this life function, they will eventually die out. 

What is reproduction? 

400

Name the eight taxons from largest (most inclusive) to smallest (most exclusive)

What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species? 

400
This Kingdom includes organisms that are considered the principal decomposers in the environment. 

What is the Kingdom Fungi? 

400

This phylum includes ALL the vertebrates. 

What is the Phylum Chordata? 

500
The difference between multicellular and unicellular organisms. 

Multicellular organisms are made of many cells while unicellular organisms are made of only one cell. 

500

These TWO life functions involve movement. One is the movement of substances within an organism. The other is the movement of an organism in its environment. (Provide the name of BOTH life functions). 

What is circulation and locomotion? 

500

These are the four characteristics scientists consider when classifying organisms. 

What is internal structures, external structures, embryology, and genetics? 

500

These are the THREE reasons why taxonomy is important. 

1. It helps keep track of all living thigs. 2. It makes it easier to study all living things. 3. It helps assign organisms a universally accepted scientific name. 

500

This Phylum includes animals with suction-cup like feet and 5-part radial symmetry. 

What is the Phylum Echinodermata? 

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