Science review. The act of grouping things by using a set of rules.

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Science review

The act of grouping things by using a set of

rules

Classification

The largest group into which living things can be

classified

Kingdom

List the order of classification

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

About the Kingdoms

Many celled

Animals and plants

Mostly many celled

Fungi

Mostly one celled

Protists

One celled

Monerans

Feed on living or once living things

Animals, protists, monerans

Make their own food

Plants protists

Absorb food from other living things

or dead things such as logs

Fungi

No cell nuclei

Monerans

Some make their own food

Monerans

Monkeys, birds

Animals

Frogs, fish, & spiders

Animals

Trees & flowers

Plants

Grasses, ferns, & mosses

Plants

Mushrooms and yeast

Fungi

Molds

Fungi

Algea, amoebas

Protists

Diatoms

Protists

Bacteria

Monerans

They have backbones

Vertebrates

They have hair and produce milk

for their young

Mammals

They have dry scaly skin

Reptiles

These have moist skin & no scales

Amphibians

These live in the water their entire

lives

Fish

These vertebrates have

feathers

Birds

These have no backbones

Invertebrates

Invertebrates with legs that have several joints

Arthropods

These invertebrates

may or may not have a hard outer

shell

Mullosks

These invertebragtes have no shell, legs, or eyes

Worms

These plants have tubes

Vascular

What is the purpose of these

tubes

Carry water and nutrients to the

leaves

Why are the tubes stiff

To help support the plants

Name 2 types of vascular plants

Ferns,trees, and any plant that has flowers or cones

The make up of a tree trunk

These are the center clogged

tubes

Heartwood

The ring around the heartwood

Sapwood

What is the purpose of the

sapwood

Carries the water and nutrients

What is the bark

Living tubes that carry food and nutrients and

dead cells that protect the trunk

Plants that do not have tubes are

called

Nonvascular

How do they get water

It is soaked up into the plant and passes from cell

to cell

Where does the nonvascular plants live

Damp places

Where are mosses the first plants to grow

on?

Bare rocks

What do they not have

Roots, stems, or leaves

The rounded parts of the

plants are called

Lobes