Living or non living
Classification for the living
Animal classification
Plant classification
Potpourri
100
Mrs. Nerg
What are the seven life processes?
100
Kingdom
What is the largest group into which scientists classify living things
100
An animal without a backbone
What is invertebrate?
100
Plants with long tubes that carry nutrients and water to all parts of the plant
What is a vascular plant?
100
The cell part that controls the cell's activities.
What is a nucleus?
200
Tiny particle that can reproduce only when it is inside a living cell.
What is a virus?
200
Cell structure, how they get nutrients and energy, and how they reproduce.
What is how scientists group organisms
200
An animal that has a backbone
What is a vertebrate?
200
A plant the grows near the ground because it has no tubes.
What is moss?
200
The jellylike material that fills up a cell
What is the cytoplasm?
300
Tiny one-celled organisms
What is bacteria?
300
species
What is a group of organisms of only one kind?
300
More than 80% of all animal species are in this group
What are arthropods?
300
Flowerless, seedless, plants that reproduce by forming spores
What are ferns?
300
thin layer that surrounds the outside of a cell.
What is the cell membrane?
400
The basic unit of a living organism
What is a cell?
400
archaebacteria, eubacteria, protista, fungus, plant, and animals
What are the six kingdoms?
400
an animal that has hair or fur
What is a mammal?
400
Most of the plants you see every day
What are flowering plants?
400
Vascular plants that reproduce by seeds that form in cones
What are conifers?
500
Cell wall and chlorplast
What are two cell parts found in a plant cell and NOT in an animal cell?
500
For hundreds of years, all living things were classified as either plant or animal until this was discovered.
What is the microscope?
500
snails, squid, and oysters
What are mollusks?
500
Called evergreens because most kinds don't lose their leaves in winter
What are conifers?
500
A group of similar species
What is a genus
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