Animal Kingdom Features
Examples of Organisms
kingdoms
Grouping Organisms
Classification of
Plants & Animals
100

Which group of animals has feathers and lays eggs?

what is Birds

100

Give an example of a mammal.

(Answer: Lion, Human, Elephant, etc.)

100

Name the five kingdoms in biological classification.

A: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Prokaryotae, Protoctista

100

The grouping of things according to their shared characteristics

That is Classification

100
In addition to the structure of an organism and how it reproduces, this is also how scientists classify organisms.
What is how they feed?
200

What characteristic do all mammals share related to feeding their young?

What is They produce milk through mammary glands) 

200

What type of organism is a frog?

(Answer: Amphibian)

200

Name one characteristic that all vertebrates share.

What is A: They all have a backbone (spinal column).

200

A group of very similar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce offspring that are able to produce offspring.

What is species

200
An organism that is many-celled, connected by a system of strands, and absorbs nutrients from other organisms.
What is fungi?
300

What feature is common to reptiles but not amphibians?

That is Dry, scaly skin

300

Which class of vertebrates does a shark belong to?

(Answer: Fish

300

: To which kingdom do mushrooms belong?

A: Fungi

300
The name of the first group into which scientists have placed organisms. It is also the most diverse group.
What is Kingdom?
300
Animals that have a body temperature that stays at a certain temperature no matter the outside temperature.
What is warm-blooded animals?
400

Which animal kingdom group has organisms with segmented bodies and exoskeletons?

What is (Answer: Arthropods)

400

Name three characteristics shared by all arthropods.

Exoskeleton, segmented body, jointed limbs

400

Which kingdom contains mostly unicellular organisms that have characteristics of both plants and animals?

What isA: Protoctista 

400
The six kingdoms.
What are Archebacteria, Eubacteria, Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals?
400
They are easier to study.
Why scientists classify organisms?
500

What feature distinguishes fish from other vertebrates?

What is (Answer: They have gills for breathing underwater

500
The largest percentage of animals on the planet Earth.
What are animals without backbones?
500

Which kingdom contains organisms with no true nucleus and circular DNA?

A: Prokaryotae (Bacteria)

500

The group in which organisms have similar characteristics, but can not mate.

That is Genus

500
This plant has cells that form tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the plants.
What is a vascular plant?