Pioneers
Plantae Kingdom
Vertebrate Animals
Invertebrate Animals
100

The father of taxonomy 

Who is Carolus Linnaeus? 

100

This is what a plant uses for reproduction, you can find it enclosed in an ovary. 

What is a seed? 

100

It's an animal with backbones.

What is a vertebrate animal? 

100

It's an animal with backbones.

What is an invertebrate animal? 

200

This scientist was the first to develop a modern definition for the word species (a distinct type of organism). 

Who is John Ray? 

200

When a plant doesn't give seeds, it uses these for reproduction. 

What are spores? 

200

It's an animal with wings and feathers, usually it can fly, and it lays eggs. 

What is a bird?

200

It's an animal with external skeleton (shell) usually aquatic like a snail or a clam. 

What is a mollusk?

300

Is a “filing system” that scientists developed to arrange organisms into groups based on similarities. 

What is taxonomy?

300

It's a plant with vascular system

What is a tracheophyte?

300

It's an animal with milk glands, hair, and gives live birth. 

What is a mammal? 

300

It's an animal with external skeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed legs; like a crab. 

What is an arthropod?

400

It's formed by the genus and the species that each organism belongs to. 

What is the scientific name? 

400

It's a plant with no vascular system.

What is bryophyte?

400

It's an animal that can't generate internal heat. 

What is cold-blooded? 

400

It's an acquatic animal with hollow, saclike bodies, many pores (openings), and no nervous system; like a sponge. 

What is a poriferan?

500

Answer this: 

The scientific name for the whale shark is Rhincodon typus. 

Name the genus and the species of the whale shark. 

Genus: Rhincodon

Species: typus 

500

It means naked seed. 

What is gymnosperm?
500

It's a cold-blooded animal that has smooth, bare skin, lays eggs, and lives both in water and on land. 

What is an amphibian?

500

It's an animal with no skeleton and cylindrical, segmented bodies; like an earthworm or a leech. 

What is an annelid?