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Organizing Organisms
Vertebrates and invertebrates
Animal Kingdom
Plant
Kingdom
Where do I belong?
100
How many groups do scientists use to classify organisms? (Remember King Phillip!)
What is 7
100
This group HAS a backbone.
What are vertebrates?
100
How many groups are in the animal kingdom?
Five
100
These are the two groups that plants are classified into.
What are vascular and nonvascular plants?
100
I have fur and give birth to live young.
What is a mammal
200
This group DOES NOT have a backbone.
What are invertebrates
200
man, dog, elephant
What are mammals
200
Moss is an example of this plant group
What are nonvascular plants
200
I am tall and I have tubes that carry nutrients to my body parts.
What is a vascular plant
300
How do scientists decide which group to put organisms into?
Scientists use common chracteristics of organisms to group them together.
300
This group is larger than it's counterpart.
What are invertebrates
300
This group has characteristics such as wet, slimy skin and laying eggs
What are amphibians
300
Tubes carry food and nutrients through these plants
What are vascular plants
300
I have a flexible backbone and I belong to the reptile group.
What is a snake
400
What is the largest group that organisms are classified into?
What are kingdoms
400
Reptiles, Amphibians, Birds, Mammals, and Fish are all ___________________.
What are vertebrates
400
snakes, alligators, and crocodiles
What are reptiles
400
These plants have NO covering on their seeds.
What are gymnosperms
400
A pine tree
What is a gymnosperm
500
What is the smallest group that scientists group organisms into?
What are species
500
Why do scientists use classification?
It makes studying organisms easier.
500
Organisms in this animal group have wings and can be identified by the color of thir feathers.
What are birds
500
These types of plants have fruit around their seeds.
What are angiosperms
500
Spiders, moths, and crabs
What are invertebrates