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Classification of Living Things
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The act of grouping things by using a set of rules
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The act of grouping things by using a set of rules
classification
All living things belong to one of five groups called a
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All living things belong to one of five groups called a
kingdom
Living things that have many cells and get food from other living things are called
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Living things that have many cells and get food from other living things are called
fungi
Living things made up of only one cell and no nucleus are called
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Living things made up of only one cell and no nucleus are called
monerans
A one-celled living organism with a nucleus is called
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A one-celled living organism with a nucleus is called
a protist
Animals with a backbone are called
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Animals with a backbone are called
vertebrates
Animals that have hair and produce milk for their young are
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Animals that have hair and produce milk for their young are
mammals
Living things with large brains and sharp senses
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Living things with large brains and sharp senses
vertebrates
Name a place where non-vascular plants may be found
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Name a place where non-vascular plants may be found
along a riverbed, in damp places
Why are vascular plants usually taller than non-vascular plants?
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Why are vascular plants usually taller than non-vascular plants?
Water in non-vascular needs to pass from cell to cell so they have to stay near the ground to absorb the water.
Animals without a backbone are called
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Animals without a backbone are called
invertebrates
Insects and spiders are animals that make up this group
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Insects and spiders are animals that make up this group
arthropods
Mollusks are animals that may or may not have this
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Mollusks are animals that may or may not have this
hard outer shell
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moss- non-vascular plant
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Plants that have tubes that carry water to the roots, stems, and leaves
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Plants that have tubes that carry water to the roots, stems, and leaves
Vascular
Animals that have dry, scaly skin are called
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Animals that have dry, scaly skin are called
reptiles
To which group does this animal belong
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To which group does this animal belong
amphibian
Bacteria is a member of which kingdom?
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Bacteria is a member of which kingdom?
moneran
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Plants that carry water and nutrients from cell to cell are called
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Plants that carry water and nutrients from cell to cell are called
Non-vascular
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vascular plant
amphibian
A snail is an example of
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A snail is an example of
mollusk
The scientific name for the white oak is Quercus alba. What genus does it belong to?
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The scientific name for the white oak is Quercus alba. What genus does it belong to?
Quercus

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