a classification of living things that are all unicellular (and therefore microscopic) and includes bacteria
monera
vertebrates are larger than invertebrates true or false
true
These have special leaves called fronds and are anchored to the ground by roots, which also absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
ferns
do invertebrates have backbones?
no they do not
The 6 kingdoms are...
animal, plant, cnidarian, monera, fungi, protoctista
what are animals with a backbone or spine called?
vertebrates
The plant kingdom falls under two categories, they are...
seed and non-seed plants
porifera, molluscs, arthropods, echinoderms, cnidarians, and annelids
a classification of living things that include vertebrate and invertebrate creatures
animal
true or false amphibians lay eggs on land
false
Seed plants can fall under 2 categories, they are...
angiosperms and gymnosperms
WHat is a characteristic of animals
reproduction,multicellular organisims,heteterophic, responds to their environment and movement
a classification of living things that include both seed and non-seed plants
plant
give me an example of an amphibian
Frogs, Toads,
Non-seed plants, which don't have seeds and reproduce by spores, can fall under 2 categories, they are...
ferns and mosses
examples of invertebrates
sponges,cnidarians,worms,mollusks,arthropods,echinoderms
a classification of invertebrates with soft bodies and some have tentacles (including jellyfish)
cnidarian
The animal kingdom falls under two categories, they are...
vertebrate and invertebrate animals
these grow flowers, which is why they are also called flowering plants. fruit grows from the pollinated flowers and the seeds grow inside the fruit.
angiosperms
example: apple trees
What is the ecological significance of invertebrates?
Invertebrates play important roles in ecosystems, including pollination, decomposition, and serving as a food source for other animals.