A bearded dragon is an example of this classification
What is a reptile?
The five classifications of an animal
What are mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians?
Multi-celled plant structure able to develop into a plant
What is a seed?
Seed plants that typically produce cones or berries, and are produced by the wind
What is gymnosperm?
An animal that does NOT have a backbone
What is an invertebrate?
This animal class has hollow bones
What are birds?
An example of an invertebrate
What is *any invertebrate*?
Single-celled plant structure that can develop into a plant
What is a spore?
Seed plants that produce fruit and flowers, known as "covered seeds", and are passed from bees, birds, and wind.
What is angiosperm?
The act of grouping things by using a set of rules
What is classification?
This animal class is typically nurtured by its mother for a period of time
What are mammals?
Two mammals that live in the ocean
What is a whale and a dolphin?
An example of a seed plant
What is *any seed-bearing plant* pine tree, cedar tree, fruit trees, flowers
This classification has roots, stems, and leaves
What is vascular?
Name all of the classifications that lay eggs
What are all five classifications?
This classification sleeps with their eyes open
What is a fish?
Vertebrates are classified into these two groups
Warm-blooded and cold-blooded
An example of a seedless plant
What is a *any seedless plant* Moss, horsetail, ferns, liverworts, hornworts, and algae
A scientist who studies plants
What is a botanist?
Plants and animals are different in this specific way
What are plants make their own food, but animals do not.
This animal class goes through metamorphosis
What are amphibians?
What is the largest group of animals?
Arthropods
The most common seedless plant (looks like algae)
What is moss?
All plants have what inside of them?
What is a cell and a nucleus
Which of these two belong in the same category?
- Snake
- Salamander
- Salmon
- Sheep
- Sea Turtle
- Swan
What are snakes and sea turtles?