How are living things classified? (Lesson 1)
How are plants and fungi classified? (Lesson 2)
How are animals classified? (Lesson 3)
Mixed Review 1
Mixed Review 2
100
A word for a living thing.
What is organism?
100
Plants are classified into these two groups.
What is vascular and nonvascular?
100
Animals are classified into these two groups.
What are vertebrates and invertebrates?
100
These two parts of the plant cell are NOT in the animal cell.
What are chloroplasts and cell wall?
100
These are the most numerous organisms on Earth.
What is bacteria?
200
This word means "to put things in groups according to how they are similar or different". (sort)
What is classify?
200
This word means "having tubes".
What is vascular?
200
There are five groups of vertebrates. They are mammals, birds, amphibians, fish, and _________.
What are reptiles?
200
All one-celled organisms have this.
What is a cell membrane?
200
Cells of bacteria are different from all other cells because they do not have a __________.
What is a nucleus?
300
Scientists classify living organisms into 5 main groups. They are animals, fungi, bacteria, protists, and ________.
What are plants?
300
This word means "without tubes".
What is nonvascular?
300
Vertebrates are considered the most complex of all the animals for this reason.
What is their many systems? (nerves, respiratory, digesting, muscular, reproductive)
300
These are the building blocks of life.
What are cells?
300
Nonvascular plants absorb water that surrounds them. True or False?
What is true?
400
The cell membrane of the animal cell is similar to this body part.
What is skin?
400
These are the three systems of vascular plants.
What are roots, stems, and leaves?
400
A word for animals without a backbone.
What are invertebrates?
400
These are organisms that absorb food and can't move about.
What are fungi?
400
Arthropods can live only in water. True or False?
What is false?
500
This part of the cell can be compared to your brain.
What is the nucleus?
500
Nonvascular plants do not have any tubles to carry water and food to parts of the plant. They ________ water directly, like a sponge.
What is absorb?
500
This is the largest group of invertebrates.
What are arthropods? (like crustaceans, insects, arachnids)
500
This organism breaks down nutrients from living and dead materals and absorbs them.
What is fungi?
500
Humans are classified into two groups.
What are vertebrates and mammals?
M
e
n
u