Characteristics of Living Things
Levels of Classification
Characteristics of Plants
Characteristics of Animals
100

These are the basic units of function and structure in all living things. 

Cells

100

The study of how organisms are classified

Taxonomy

100

Plants go through this process to make their own food

Photosynthesis

100

What are the two types of animals? 

Vertebrates and invertebrates 

200

This is a change in your environment that you respond to 

Stimulus 

200

The second word of the two-word scientific name for a living thing

Species 

200

This is the green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight 

Chlorophyll

200

These are animals that have spines

Vertebrates 

300

These are living things that produce their own food 

Autotrophs 

300

The first word of the two-word scientific name of a species 

Genus 

300

These parts of the plants capture light and are responsible for exchanging gases 

Leaves 

300

These vertebrates have scales, thick skin, and lay eggs 

Reptiles 

400

These are living things that are not able to create their own food 

Heterotrophs 

400

The broadest level of classification is known as 

Domain 

400

What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants 

Vascular plants have vascular tissue that help transport food/water/nutrients to the whole plant 

400

Name the 5 groups of vertebrates

Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish

500

This was the incorrect idea that living things can be created from nonliving sources 

Spontaneous Generation 

500

This is the system where each living thing is given a two-word scientific name

Binomial Nomenclature 

500

What are the two types of vascular tissue? 

Phloem and xylem

500

This group of mammals lay eggs

Monotremes