Animals
Mammals
Gymno vs Angiosperms
Animal Examples
Misc Plants
100

This is the type of cellular organization all animals have

Multi-cellular eukaryotes

100

Monotremes reproduce by giving birth to young in these 

Eggs

100

These are seeded vascular plants

Both - gymno and angiosperms

100

Jellyfish, sea stars and sea urchins have this type of symmetry

Radial symmetry

100

This is the horizontal underground stem on seedless vascular plants

Rhizome

200

This is how all animals acquire their food

Heterotrophically - ingest food and digest it internally

200

These mammals have a pouch for their young

Marsupials

200

These have covered seeds

Angiosperms

200

An oyster, clam, or scallop is an example of this

Mullusks - Bi-valve

200

Being able to make clothes, food, and furniture from plants are considered this

Economic benefits

300

This is the type of reproduction animals usually undergo

Sexual

300

Development is complete in the uterus in this type of mammal

Placental

300

These have naked seeds

Gymnosperms

300

Both vertebrates and invertebrates can be this group

Chordates

300

Plants role in the water and carbon cycles, as well as their production of oxygen and glucose are considered this

Ecological benefits

400

These are the 2 types of symmetry animals have

Bilateral or radial symmetry

400

Their internal temperature is this

Constant

400

A pine tree is an example of this

Gymnosperm

400

Reptiles develop in this type of egg

Amniotic egg

400

These protect the embryo and allow seeds to survive when the environment is unfavorable

Seed coat and stored food

500

All animals can be grouped into these 2 categories

Vertebrates and invertebrates

500

All have these 2 characteristics

Hair and mammary glands

500

A rose is an example of this

Angiosperm

500

Tapeworms are an example of this and are classified as this

Lophotrochozoans, Flatworm and Endoparasite

500

Because bryophytes have no true roots, stems or leaves and lack vascular tissue this is where/how they grow

Low growing, need water available in the environment, prefer damp shaded areas

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