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Classification
Plants
vertebrates
invertebrates
Kingdoms
100
the act of grouping things by using a set of rules
what is classification
100
a nonvascular plant would most likely be found: under a cactus, along a riverbed, on the sea floor, or on a sunny prairie
What is along a riverbed
100
has backbones
What is vertebrate
100
animals without backbones
What is invertebrates
100
this kingdom has living things made of many cells and they make their own food.
What is plant kingdom
200
all living things belong to one of five groups called
What is kingdom
200
a flower, grass, moss, or a tree is an example of a nonvascular plant
What is moss
200
animals that have hair and feed their young with milk
What is mammals
200
an example of a mollusk: spider, bear, snail, lizard
What is snail
200
This kingdom is made of living things that are many-celled and absorb their food.
What is fungi kingdom
300
a kingdom is the largest group in which living things are classified,a----is the smallest
What is species
300
any plant that has flowers or cones is: hardwood, protist, vascular plant, nonvascular plant
What is vascular plant
300
animals with dry scaly skin
What is reptiles
300
this animal species in NOT a vertebrate: spiders, zebras, whales, lizards
What is spiders
300
This is what living things have in the Protist Kingdom that living things in the Bacteria Kingdom do not have.
What is nucleus
400
A Kingdom is the largest group in which living things are classified, a ----is the second smallest
What is genus
400
animals with moist skin and no scales
What is amphibians
400
animals with moist skin and no scales
What is amphibians
400
This is an invertebrate: shark, turtle, monkey, clam
What is clam
400
many celled and make their own food
What is plant
500
there are kingdoms
What is five
500
animals with feathers
What is birds
500
Bonus: if a scientist finds an animal that didn't fit into a kingdom they would
What is create a new kingdom
500
These are the names of the five kingdoms.
What is Bacteria, Protist, Plants, Fungi, and Animal Kingdoms?