Kingdoms
Vertebrates and
invertebrates
Vascular
Xylem
Phloem
Gymnosperm
Angiosperm
Structure
Function
100
What is the smallest way to classify kingdoms?
Species
100
How are vertebrates and invertebrates different?
Vertebrates have backbones, and invertebrates don't.
100
Do nonvascular plants have roots?
No, they have small rootlike structures, but not real roots.
100
What does a gymnosperm bear?
Seeds that don't have any covering, also called "naked" seeds.
100
What is structure?
The form of a bady part.
200
What are the 5 kingdoms?
Protists, plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi.
200
Do mammals have scaly skin?
No
200
What does xylem do?
It carries water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plants.
200
What does an angiosperm bear?
Seeds covered by something, like fruit.
200
What is function?
What structure does.
300
What is classification?
It is grouping similer things together.
300
Are fish vertebrates?
Yes
300
What do vascular plants have?
Tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the plant.
300
Do angiosperms have flowers or cones?
Flowers
300
A microphone's function is __________
Magnifying/singing into
400
What does King Philip came over for good soup mean?
Kingdom, phylem, class, order, family, genus, species.
400
What are the 5 phyla of vertebrates?
Mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, and amphibians.
400
What does phloem do?
It carries food from leaves to the rest of the plant.
400
Do gymnosperms have flowers or cones?
Cones, or things that produce naked seeds.
400
Is a pulley structure or function?
Structure
500
What are the classes of arthropods?
Insects, arachnids, and crustaceans
500
What are the phyla of invertebrates?
Sponges, worms, mollusks, echinodems, and arthopods.
500
Why can't nonvascular plants grow very tall?
They don't have any tubes to carry water, nutrients, and food to each cell, so they stay close to the ground to absorb these requirements.
500
What are ovules?
They grow on the scales of a female gymnosperm cone, and produce the seeds.
500
Driving is a car's __________
Function