What is the most specific level of classification?
Species
How many features does something need to be considered alive?
7
What does a vertebrate have?
A back bone
What is an invertabrate?
An animal without a backbone
How many kingdoms are there?
5
What is the least specific level of classification?
Kingdom
Name the two Rs
Reproduction and Respiration
Name a mammal that can fly
How many legs do insects have?
six
Which kingdom does bacteria fall into?
Monera
Name the level of classification that starts with C
Class
What does the N stand for?
Nutrients
Which type of vertebrates only live in water?
Fish
Name an invertebrate that does not have an exoskeleton
Jellyfish, octopus, worm
Name the five kindoms
Animal, Plant, Fungi, Monera, Protist
Which two levels make up the scientific name of an organism?
Genus and species
What does the S stand for?
Sensitivity
List 2 features of reptiles
Any of these: Cold blooded, scales, most lay eggs, breathe air, internal fertilisation
What group of invertebrates does a spider fall into?
Arachnids
Which kingdoms contain only multicellular organisms?
Animal and plant
List the 7 levels of classification in the correct order
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
What does the E stand for?
Name all the types of vertebrates
Mammals, Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians
What percentage of all animals have an exoskeleton?
75%
What are the features of the fungi kingdom?
Break down dead organic material to obtain nutrients.
Reproduce by spores.