Reproduction
Organisms make new ones of the same species alike.
Classification
Putting things into groups.
Animalia
Multicellular, cells have a nucleus, hunt for food, etc.
Class fish characteristics
Vertebrate, scaly skin, have gills, etc
Sensitivity
Picking information about changes in the environment
DNA
It is the genetic material passed on from one generation to others.
Plantae
Feed by photosyntesis, may have roots, stem and others.
Class Amphibians characteristics
Vertebrates, lay eggs in water, Adult lives on land, etc.
Nutrition
Taking substances from the environment and use them to provide energy to the body
Species
Groups that share the same characteristics.
Fungi
Can be benefitial or harful, do not have chlorophyll, etc.
Class Insects characteristics
Arthropods with three pairs of jointed legs, two pairs of wings, etc.
Excretion
Removing toxic and unwanted wastes from the body.
Examples of mammals
Dog, cat, whale, humans, etc.
Protoctista
Cells have a nucleus, multicellulau or unicellular, etc.
Class Crustaceans characteristics
Breathe through gills, with more than four pairs of legs, etc.
Respiration
Breaking down glucose and other substances inside the cell, to release energy to use.
Classified organisms for first time..
Linnaeus
Prokariotes
Have no nucleus, Often unicellular, can be useful or harmful.
Class Arachnid characteristics
Breath through gills called book lungs, with four pairs of jointed legs, etc.