Classification
Kingdoms
Animals
More Animals
Plants
100
This verb means to groups things into categories.
What is to classify?
100
This kingdom is categorized by having many cells and creating their own food.
What is a plant?
100
This is the name for animals with backbones.
What is a vertebrate?
100
This is the name for animals without backbones.
What is an invertebrate?
100
Vascular plants use these to carry food DOWN from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
What is phloem?
200
This the the largest category of classification... there are only 5 different ones that all living things can be divided into.
What is a kingdom?
200
This kingdom is categorized by having many cells and feeding on other living or once-living things.
What is an animal?
200
These types of animals have hair and give birth to live young.
What is a mammal?
200
These types of animals have feathers and lay eggs.
What is a bird?
200
Nonvascular plants don't have these.
What are roots/tissues?
300
This is the smallest, most specific level of classification.
What is species?
300
This kingdom is categorized by having many cells and absorbing food/nutrients.
What is a fungus/fungi?
300
These types of animals have scaly skin and lay eggs on land.
What is a reptile?
300
These types of animals have scales and breathe through gills.
What is a fish?
300
Vascular plants use these to carry water and nutrients UP from the roots to the rest of the plant.
What is xylem?
400
Name the 5 Kingdoms.
Animals, Plants, Protists, Fungi, Bacteria
400
This kingdom is categorized by having a single cell with no nucleus. They can be harmful or helpful.
What is bacteria?
400
These types of animals begin their lives in water, then live on land as adults.
What is an amphibian?
400
This is the form or shape of a body part. (Example: wings, jointed legs, feathers)
What is a structure?
400
This is a plant whose seeds are "naked."
What is a gymnosperm?
500
What are the 7 levels of classification? (In order! Remember "King Philip...")
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
500
This kingdom is categorized by having a single cell and a nucleus.
What is a protist?
500
This is the largest group of invertebrates, defined by having exoskeletons and jointed legs. (Examples: crabs, ants, scorpions, grasshoppers...)
What is an arthropod?
500
This is what a structure does. (Example: tears food, pumps blood, changes oxygen to carbon dioxide...)
What is a function?
500
This is the name of a plant whose seeds are protected by flowers or fruits.
What is an angiosperm?
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