Life Processes
Classification Systems
Cells
Classifying Plants
Classifying Animals
100

There are this many main life processes.

6

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This means to arrange in organized groups based on similar and related features

Classify

100

The control center for the cell

Nucleus

100

These type of plants have special structures that carry water and nutrients through the plant

Vascular plants

100

These are the two main categories for classifying animals

vertebrates and invertebrates

200

This life process helps create more of the species 

Reproduction (reproduce)

200

Moneran, Protist, Fungus, Plant, and Animal are all examples of this.

Kingdoms

200

This jellylike substance fills the inside of cells.

Cytoplasm

200

Vascular plants that reproduce by seeds that form in flowers

Flowering plants

200

An elephant is an example of a

Vertebrate

300

Plants can do this on their own, but animals must find this from other sources.

Get Energy

300

Name the two smaller groups in which scientists classify living things in order from largest to smallest

Genus, Species

300
An animal cell has this outer covering that controls what enters and leaves the cell

Cell membrane

300

Vascular plants that do not have seeds or flowers

Ferns

300

A sea sponge is a/an

invertebrate

400

The cell part that can use the sun's energy to make sugars

Chloroplast

400

Vascular plants that reproduce by seeds that form in cones.

Conifers

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This is the special category of invertebrates that includes animals such as lobsters and spiders

Arthropods

500

A plant cell has these two unique structures.

Cell wall and chloroplasts

500

Non-vascular plants that do not have seeds or flowers

Mosses

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