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100
What are "naked" seeds called, when they are not enclosed in a fruit.
What are gymnosperms?
100
How are the most complex animals organized?
What is cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, organism.
100
How are animals classified into phylums? (Name at least 3 of the 7)
What is homestasis, movement, reproduce, adaptations, body structure (invertebrate or vertebrate), they way they develop, and DNA. (Name at least 3)
100
When only 1 imaginary line can be drawn down the center of an organism to produce 2 mirror images.
What is bilateral symmetry?
100
What type of symmetry do the simplest animals have?
What is asymmetrical or no symmetry at all?
200
Vascular tissue that food moves through.
What is Phloem?
200
Vascular tissue that moves water and minerals through.
What is xylem?
200
How do seedless vascular plants reproduce?
What are spores?
200
Name an example of a seedless vascular plant.
What is a fern, club moss, or horsetail? (name at least one)
200
How do seed plants reproduce?
What is pollen and seeds?
300
What five things do all plants need to survive on land?
What is water, food, reproduce, transport materials, and support their bodies.
300
Plants have chloroplasts that are filled with?
What is chlorophyll?
300
The 3 characteristics of nonvascular plants are
What is low growing, thin cell walls, and no roots ( or have rhizoids).
300
Name an example of a nonvascular plant.
What are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. (name at least one)
300
Provides an effective way to transport materials throughout a plant.
What is vascular tissue?
400
All vertbrates belong to this phylum
What is chordata?
400
The narrowest group an organism can be classified into, contains only organisms that are very closely related.
What is species?
400
The science of sorting living things into catergories, the science of finding patterns, helps scientists identify, study, group and name organisms.
What is classification or study of taxonomy
400
When plants use sunlight to provide energy for making food
What is photosynthesis?
400
Name the 3 things that distinguish a plant cell from an animal cell.
What is cell wall, chloroplast, and large vacuole.
500
A body plan which all body parts of an organism are arranged around a central point
What is radial symmetry
500
A plant that contains tubes or vessels; have a system that run up and down the body of the plant. (roots, stems, leaves)
What is vascular?
500
A body plan in which an organism can be divided along only one plane of their body to produce two mirror images.
What is bilateral symmetry?
500
What kingdom is broken into 2 major groups, vertebrate and invertebrate.
What is the animal kingdom?
500
Plants that do NOT produce flowers, examples are pine, fir, and other cone bearing plants.
What is a gymnosperm?