This kingdom has animals with Backbones and without backbones.
What is the animal kingdom?
These are multicellular and are separated by cell walls
What are plants?
This word means variety
What is diversity?
Indigenous people group things by their usefulness this is known as
What is Place-based knowledge?
Animals take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen this is known as
What is to respire or breathe
This kingdom has vascular and non-vascular organisms.
What is the Plant kingdom?
These types of plants have structure that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
what are vascular plants
This word means alive
What is biotic?
What is classifying things into categories?
Plants get this from the sun and animals get this from plants and other animals what is it?
What is energy?
This kingdom contains mostly one-celled organisms and some algae.
What is the protist kingdom?
These are multicellular and cannot make their own food.
What are animals?
This word means living things
What is organisms?
Getting rid of our bodies waste is known as.
Living things
What is excreting?
Animals and plants move and or react to changes around them. This is known as
What is responding to stimuli in their environment?
Mushrooms live here
What is the fungi kingdom
These plants have no structures to transport water and nutrients
What are non-vascular plants?
This word means to take care of the land
What is stewardship?
This is what you call a specific type of organism
What is species?
Changing from how you look at the beginning of life to the adult stage is know as
What is growing and developing?
Bacteria live in this kingdom.
What is the monera kingdom?
These can be single-celled or multicellular. They cannot make their own food and must obtain their food from other organisms
What are fungi?
This word means a community of plants and animals
What is an ecosystem?
All life must have this (Living things)
What is one or more cells?
Creating offspring is known as
What is reproducing?