Classifying Organisms
Kingdoms
Cells
Systems
Plants
100

What does classify means?

To put things into groups

100

Single cells, do not need oxygen or sunlight

Archeobacteria

100

Cytoplasm:

All the material between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

100

Circulatory System function:

Moves food and oxygen to each cell and then takes away cells´wastes.

100

What is photosynthesis?

Process in which plants make their own food

200

Highest and most general group of organisms

Kingdom

200

Algea is in this kingdom, single cells

Protists

200

Function of cell membrane:

Holds the partsof the cell together

200

Mention at least 3 organs of the respiratory system:

Trachea, bronchioles, air sacs, larynx, diaphragm, lungs

200

A drainy yellow powder.

Pollen

300

Decribe an invertebrate animals

Animal without backbones

300

Mushrooms and molds are part of this kingdom

Fungi

300

Nucleus:

Contains chromosomes

300

Digestive system function:

Breakdown food into small materials

300

How do you wirte the process of photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide + water + sunlight: oxygen + sugar

400

Mention the 5 groups of a vertebrate animal

mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians,fish

400

They have many cells and make their own sugar for food

Plants

400

Mitochondria:

cell´s power producers. Combine oxygen and food to produce energy

400

Mention an organ of the urinary system:

Kidneys, bladder, urethra

400

Moving pollen from the stamen to the pistil is called:

Pollination

500

Smallest level of classification

Species

500

Have many cells and get their food by eating other organisms

Animals

500

Vacuoles:

Store and break down material.

500

Circulatory system 3 parts:

Hearth, blood, and blood vessels

500

What is the difference between monocot and dicot?

Monocot: 1 area of store  Dicot: 2 areas