What kingdom?
Plant vs. Animal
Classes of Vertebrates
Symmetry
Misc.
100
Mold
What is fungus?
100
Are living organisms.
What are plants and animals?
100
Have fur, live young that are fed milk, and are warm blooded.
What are mammals?
100
A worm has this type of symmetry.
What is bilateral?
100
An example of a vertebrate.
Any vertebrate!
200
Humans
What is Animalia?
200
Have one large vacuole inside its cells.
What are plants?
200
Have feathers, wings, and beaks. They lay eggs, and are warm blooded.
What are birds?
200
A sea anemone has this type of symmetry.
What is radial?
200
An example of an invertebrate.
Any invertebrate!
300
Cactus
What is Plantae?
300
Tend to be rooted to one place and unable to move freely.
What are plants?
300
Have wet scaly skin, fins, live in water, lay eggs, use gills to breath, and are cold-blooded.
What are fish?
300
A body plan that cannot be divided into mirror images in any way.
What is asymmetrical?
300
Does not have a backbone.
What is an invertebrate?
400
Sea Star
What is Animalia?
400
Are able to move freely across land, water, and air.
What are animals?
400
Have soft moist skin, lay eggs in water, are cold-blooded, and live the first part of their lives in water using gills to breath and later forming lungs to live and breath on land.
What are amphibians.
400
A body plan in which an organism can be divided in only one way to produce two mirror images.
What is bilateral symmetry?
400
Has a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
500
Mushroom
What is fungus?
500
Need food to live.
What are plants and animals?
500
Have dry scaly skin, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded.
What are reptiles?
500
Body plan where all body parts of an organism are arranged around a central point.
What is radial symmetry?
500
All seven levels of classification.
What is Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species