Plants
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Classifying Plants
Classifying Animals and extinct animals
100

The tubes in leaves that carry water, nutrients and food are called _______________.

VEINS

100

What is a backbone?

A group of bones that runs down the back of vertebrates.

100

True or False?

Most animals on Earth are invertebrates.

TRUE!

100

What does the word classify mean?

To group by similarities

100

What are the two groups all animals are classified into? And what is the difference?

1. vertebrates- have a backbone

2. invertebrates- no backbone

200

Plants need what 4 things to survive:

1. water

2. air

3. sunlight

4. nutrients

200

What is the role of a backbone?

A backbone helps support the animal's body.
200

What is an invertebrate?

Give 3 examples

It is an animal without a backbone.

 

Ex. sponges, sea stars, worms, arthropods, snails, squids, corals, jellies

200

What are the two different types of stems?

1. soft stems

2. woody stems

200

 

Give 2 examples of vertebrates and 2 examples of invertebrates.

Vertebrate  ex. cat, fish, human, horse, manatee...


Invertebrate ex. snail, squid, jell, sea star, worm...

300

 List 3 ways seeds are spread.

1. wind

2. water

3. animals

300

List the 5 groups of vertebrates.

1. Mammals

2. Reptiles

3. Birds

4. Amphibians

5. Fish

300

What is the largest group of invertebrates called?

And what are some traits?

Arthropods

Traits:

jointed legs, body with two or more sections, hard outer covering

300

List the 2 ways root systems are classified

1. taproots

2. fibrous roots

300

What is a fossil and why are they important?

Give an example of a fossil.

A fossil is the very old remains of a plant or animal.

They help scientists understand what the environment was like long ago.

Ex. shark teeth, bones, insect in amber, petrified wood, animals tracks in stone

400

Explain the role of the leaves, stem and roots of plants.

Leaves-- collects sunlight and gases from the air to make food for the plant

Stems-- hold up leaves and carry water and nutrients throughout a plant

Roots --anchor the plants to the ground and provides support for plant

400

What are 3 traits of mammals?

1. hair or fur

2. produces milk for its young

3. breathe air with lungs

400

Why are insects, spiders and lobsters all classified as arthropods?

They all have jointed legs, bodies divided into sections and hard exoskeletons

400

List 3 ways plants are classified.

1.  leaves

2.  stems

3.  roots

400

What is a habitat?

What happens if a habitat changes?

A habitat is a place where a plant or animal lives.

If a habitat changes the living things there may not be able to find what they need to survive ( food, water or shelter), and they may die.

500

Explain what might happen to a plant if its needs aren't met. Give an example.

In order to survive, a plant needs water, air, sunlight and nutrients.

If a plant doesn't have enough of what it needs or too much, it might not survive.

example- not enough water- dehydrates and could die

500

Explain what is unique about amphibians.

They start life in water, breathe with gills and swim. They undergo metamorphosis and develop lungs, then live on land.

500

Invertebrates can be classified by their traits. 

What traits do worms have?

What traits do jellies have?

worms-- tube-shaped body, no legs, shells or eyes

jellies-- soft body, tentacles

500

List 3 ways leaves can be classified.

1. Leaf margin or shape

2. Texture

3. Vein pattern

500

What is the difference between an endangered species and an extinct species?

Give an example of each type.

Endangered species- so few members that the entire species is in jeopardy of becoming extinct

ex Florida panther

Extinct species-a species that has disappeared

ex dodo bird