The Five Kingdoms
Vertebrates
Vocabulary 1
Vocbulary 2
Questions
100
This kingdom includes bears, fish, and snakes.
What are animals?
100
These animals give live birth and produce milk for thier young.
What are mammals?
100
Plants with tubes
What are vascular plants?
100
A vertebrate that has fur and makes milk.
What are mammals?
100
This characteristic makes vertebrates different from invertebrates...
What is a backbone?
200
This group includes tress, bushes, and daisies.
What are plants?
200
The animals in this group have dry scaly skin. This group contains lizards and snakes.
What are reptiles?
200
Animals without a backbone.
What are invertabrates?
200
A vertebrate with dry scaly skin.
What are reptiles?
200
The two main groups of plants...
What are vascular and nonvascular plants?
300
This group includes mushrooms.
What are fungi?
300
Have wings and feathers, and lay eggs.
What are birds?
300
Plants without tubes.
What are nonvascular tubes?
300
A living thing that is one-celled, and has no nuclei.
What are monerans?
300
Scientists use classification to...
What is making it easier to catigorize living things and makes it easier to talk about them?
400
This group includes algae, amoebas, diatoms.
What are protists?
400
Has scales and spend their entire life in water.
What are fish?
400
A major large group of similar organisms
What is the kingdom?
400
A unique kind of living organism. Also known as the smallest classification group.
What is species?
400
These animals are invertebrates with legs that have several joints.
What are Arthropods?
500
This group inclues bacteria, has one cell, but no nuclei.
What are monerans?
500
Has moist skin, begin life in water.
What are amphibians?
500
Name of the second smallest group.
What is genus?
500
A list of characteristis about things that help scientists classify things. This helps scientists identify and name things. This is like doing a scavenger hunt.
What is a dichotomous key?
500
These animals are invertebrates that may or may not have a hard outer shell.
What are Mollusks?