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How do scientists classify thing?. By sorting them into groups.

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How do scientists classify thing?
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How do scientists classify thing?

By sorting them into groups.

What do you call a scientist who classify living things?

Taxonomist

Name the 5 kingdoms.

Animals PlantsProtistsFungi Bacteria

Name an example of a vascular plant.

Tree

Fern

cacti

orchids

What is xylem?

A vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients from roots to other parts of a plant.

What is the level of classification under Phylum?

Class

Name an example of a nonvascular plant.

Moss

Liverworts

Hornworts

Give two examples of invertebrates.

WormsSea StarsSnails/SlugsCrabsSpidersInsects

Give an example of an animal with a backbone.

Frogcowdogpig

lizardclown fish

eagleetc…

The name of the 2nd part of this game is, “Name that Word.”

animal without a backbone

Invertebrate

a plant that produces naked seeds- such

as a pinecone

Gymnosperm

type of vascular plant that produces

seeds within flowers and fruit

Angiosperm

Multi-celled kingdom; made up of

vascular and non-vascular plants

Plants

Multi-celled kingdom; made up of

vertebrates and invertebrates

Animal

kingdom made up of single celled

organisms. Can be harmful or helpful.

have xylem and phloem; have true

roots, stems, and leaves. 2 types:

angiosperms and gymnosperms

Vascular Plants

largest group used to classify living

things

Kingdom

carries food from the leaves to the rest

of the plant

Phloem

vascular tissue; carries water and

nutrients from roots to other parts of

the plant

xylem

animal with a backbone

vertebrate

kingdom made up of multicellular

organisms. Can be harmful or

helpful.

bacteria

have no true roots, stems, or leaves; absorb from things around them to get nutrients

Nonvascular plants

grouping of things by how they are the same and different.

Classification


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