Classification
Animals
Plants
Vocabulary
Misc.
100
How many kingdoms are there?
5
100
What is an animal with a backbone called?
vertebrate
100
Name the two plant groups.
Vascular and nonvascular
100
What is classification?
The grouping of things using a set of rules.
100
Name two characteristics of mammals.
have hair, produce milk for their young, give live birth
200
Name all of the kingdoms.
Animals, plants, fungi, protists, and monerans.
200
What is an invertebrate?
An animal without a backbone.
200
How are the two groups different?
Vascular plants have tubes.
200
What is a nonvascular plant?
A plant that has no tubes.
200
What is a fungi you eat?
Mushrooms, yeasts
300
What is the smallest group in which to classify something?
Species
300
What are the main groups (3) that make up the vertebrates?
mammals, reptiles, and amphibians
300
What are the tubes used for?
Carrying water, food, and nutrients throughout the plant.
300
What is an amphibian?
Animals that have backbones, moist skin, no scales, begin life in water and live life on land. ex: frogs, toads, newts.
300
Does a moneran or a protist have a nucleus?
A protist has a nucleus a moneran does NOT.
400
How do fungi eat?
They absorb food from other things
400
What are the main groups (2) that make up the invertebrates?
arthropods and mollusks
400
What is the only living part of a tree's trunk?
Sapwood
400
What is the genus?
Second smallest group.
400
Are there more invertebrates or vertebrates in the world?
97% invertebrates
500
Which kingdom has one-celled living things without nuclei?
monerans
500
How is a spider different from insects?
Spiders have 8 legs and insects have 6
500
What three parts of the plant are tubes in?
roots, stems, and leaves
500
Which animals have dry, scaly skin?
Reptiles
500
Name four parts of a tree trunk.
Bark, sapwood, growth ring, heartwood
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