Classifying
Classifying animals
Plants/Animals
Adaptations Plants/Animals
Life Cycles
100

This word means to put things in order.

Classify

100

Animals are multicellular and they can move. However, they can not do this. 

Make their own food

100

These plants have tubes that carry nutrients throughout the plant.

Vascular Plants

100

This adaptation allows a coconut to fall to the water and produce new plants. 

Ability to float

100

The process of an animal shedding its outer covering.

molting

200
This is one way fungi is different from plants.

Fungi do not get energy from the sun to make food. 

200

These animals have a backbone.

Vertebrates

200

Strong outer exoskeletons give some animals this, while an inner Skelton also provides this. 

Structure and support

200

These adaptations might help plant survive in a windy environment. 

Small leaves, stems that bend, strong roots. 

200

This is the stage of life a caterpillar is to a butterfly.

Pupa

300

This is a tool used to identify an unknown organism.

Dichotomous Key

300

This class of animals can live on land and water. 

Amphibians

300

These holes on the outer surface of plant allow gas to pass. 

Stomata

300

The adaptations in animals are passed down from their parents and allow for survival. 

Behavioral adaptations

300

What is the difference between endangered and extinction. 

Endangered the population is facing extinction; extinction the species is completely gone. 

400

This a is group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring 

Species

400
These animals have jointed legs,  tough outer Skelton and no backbone. 

Arthropods

400

This a characteristic that allows an organism to survive better in its environment. 

adaptation

400

The process of an animal changing for during it's life cycle. 

metamorphosis

400

True or false all behavioral adaptations are learned. 

False. Animals know some without being taught. 

500

A group of of similar organisms within a kingdom.

Phylum
500

This the main way living things such as animals are classified. 

by physical characteristics

500
This is the predictable order of changes in a community after a change occurs. 

Succession

500

Toads breath oxygen with lungs, however when they are born they breath through these. 

Gills

500

What would an advantage of seeds being spread over a large area be?

They have a better chance for survival