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what is a vascular plant   vascular plants have structures that let them transport water throughout the plant  
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examples of vascular plants   ferns and horsetails  
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what is a non-vascular plant   non-vascular plants absorb water much like a sponge soaks up liquid. These plants do not have specialized tubes and tissues  
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examples of non-vascular plants   green algae, liver worts, and mosses  
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Differences between angiosperms and gymnosperms   Angiosperms is a vascular plant that produces flowers, it makes fruits and seeds to protect to seeds Gymnosperms is a vascular plant that produces seeds, but it doesn't make flowers or fruits and reproduces by seeds in cones & berries.  
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Examples of angiosperms   Tulips, Flowers  
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Examples of gymnosperms   Cones & Berries  
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Similarities of angiosperms and gymnosperms   They are both vascular plants  
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Vertebrates   An animal that has a backbone in its body  
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Invertebrates   An animal that doesn't have a backbone in its body  
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Example of vertebrates   Dog, cat, alligator, turtle, chicken, duck, bird, elephant  
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Example of invertebrates   Snake, rat/mouse, worms  
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Dichotomous key   A tool that allows you to determine the identy of items  
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Mammal   Feed milk to young and move to find food and escape from predators  
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Fish   They have gills, fins, well developed sensory system and they can't control that body temperature and they are cold blooded  
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Birds   They lay eggs in a nest, they have feathers and wings to make them fly  
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Reptiles   They have dry and scaly skin. They keep the internal body temperature steady  
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Amphibians   They lay eggs on water, some live close to the desert. They have smooth and moist skin  
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Differences between radial and bilateral symmetry   Bilateral symmetry is a mirror like image if you cut it in half it looks the same on both sides. Radial symmetry has body parts around a central axis  
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