Grouping things using a set of rules
What is classification?
A n example of a mollusk
What is a snail?
The type of vertebrate a cat is
What is a mammal?
Bacteria falls under this kingdom for living things
What is an example of a moneran?
A plant that has tubes
What is a vascular plant??
The largest into which living things can be classified
What is a kingdom?
A group of vertebrates that have fur, give birth to their young, and give milk
What are mammals?
The type of animal group a frog belongs to
What is an amphibian?
97 percent of animals are considered these
What are invertebrates?
A plant that does not have tubes
What is a nonvascular plant?
The kingdom of living things that only have one cell
What are monerans?
An invertebrate that may or may not have a hard outer shells
What is a mollusk?
Type of animal group a mongoose behind to
What is a mammal?
They have hair or fur and give birth to their young
Carried by the tubes of vascular plants
What are water and nutrients?
The kingdom of living things that only have one cell and a nucleus.
What is a protist?
What are amphibians?
Type of animal group a lizard belongs to
What is a reptile?
The reason frogs can jump so high because their thigh muscles do this
An example of a nonvascular plant
What is moss? (or liverworts)
Living things that look like plants but cannot make their own food
What is fungi?
What are species?
Type of group a crab belongs to
What is an arthropod?
The reason scientist classify living things
What is so they make it easier to share information? or they can see how new discoveries can relate to other things?
The reason nonvascular plants need to grow in a moist place
What is because nonvascular plants don't have tubes to carry the water to all parts of the plant?