How Are Plants Classified?
What Are Seed Plants?
What are Seedless Plants?
Classifying Animals
Biology
100
A plant that has tubelike cells
What is vascular plant?
100
Plants that use seeds to reproduce.
What is seed plants?
100
group of plants that do not have seed
What is seedless plants?
100
Three features of vertebrates
What is they have an internal skeleton, they have a backbone, and they have a skull?
100
Name three basic life activities?
What is getting food, digestion, excretion, movement, sensing and responding, growth, development, and reproduction.
200
A group of plant cells that form tubes through which food and water move.
What is vascular tissue?
200
A beginning plant
What is an embryo?
200
Plants that do not have vascular tissue and well-developed leaves, stems, and roots.
What is nonvascular plants?
200
a gas filled organ that allows a bony fish to move up and down in water.
What is a swim bladder?
200
What does an organism's scientific name consist of?
What is the organism's genus and the organism's species
300
A plant that does not have tubelike cells.
What is nonvascular plants?
300
Flowering plants
What is angiosperms?
300
Why are there more seed plants than seedless plants?
What is seeds survive longer than spores when conditions are dry?
300
A vertebrate that lives at first in water and then on land
What is an amphibian?
300
What is the difference between growth and development?
Growth has to do with an organism changing size and development describes the changes that occur as a living thing grows.
400
What three things do vascular plants have?
What is well-developed leaves, stems, and roots.
400
an angiosperm that has two seed leaves and crisscross veins
What is a dicot?
400
Why do spores need a moist place to land?
Spores will dry up because they do not have a seed coat to hold in moisture.
400
an animal that does not have a backbone?
What is an invertebrate?
400
He developed the classification system of organisms that is used today.
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
500
What are the two ways that vascular tissue is important?
What is provides support for a plant and allows food and water to be transported over a distance in the plant?
500
an angiosperm with one seed leef and parallel veins
What is monocot?
500
Where do mosses live and why?
Mosses live in moist, shady places because they do not have vascular tissue to transport water.
500
A body plan that consists of left and right halves that are the same
What is bilateral symmetry?
500
Name the six kingdoms
What is plants, animals, eubacteria, archaebacteria, protista, and fungi?