Vocabulary
Systems
Classifying Life
Plants
Classifying
100
Any living thing

organism

100

Made of bones, tendons, and ligaments

skeletal system

100

What is the smallest unit of living things?

Cells

100

What are the maze of stringy, cordlike parts of a plant that absorb water and minerals?

roots

100

How many groups of organisms are animals classified into?

7

200

the science of finding patterns 

classification

200

A long tube in which food is broken down into the nutrients an organism can use.

digestive system

200

What is a living thing called?

Organism

200

What are the two different types of stems?

woody stems and soft stems

200

What is the broadest group an organism can be classified into?

Kingdom

300

the esophagus, the stomach, and the intestines 

digestive system

300

Consists of the heart and blood vessels

circulatory system

300

What two types of cells did we learn about?

Animal Cells and Plant Cells

300
The process of plants making food

photosynthesis

300

An animal without a backbone

invertebrate

400

an animal with a backbone

vertebrate

400

Includes the brain, the nerve cord, nerves, and sense organs

nervous system

400

What is another name for a one-celled organism?

unicellular

400

A series of tubes that move water and minerals UP the stem

xylem

400

This word means "contains tubes or vessels"

vascular

500

a group of cells that work together at the same job form this 

tissue

500

glands that produce hormones

endocrine system

500

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitchondria

500

Moves sugars that are made in the plant's leaves to other parts of the plant.

Phloem

500

What is the acronym for the classification chart?

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