MacMillan A.2
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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the science of finding patterns | classification
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the broadest group into which an organism can be classified | kingdom
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the narrowest group into which an organism can be classified | species
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an animal with a backbone | vertebrate
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an animal without a backbone | invertebrate
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insects, jelly fish | invertebrates
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the largest invertebrate phylum, made of insects, spiders, crabs, and lobsters | arthropods
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vertebrates are also known as | chordates
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this group has five main classes: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals | vertebrates
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"contains tubes and vessels" | vascular
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these plants tend to be smaller and closer to the ground | nonvascular
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get energy by breaking down dead or decaying plants and animals; includes mushrooms and mold | fungi
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a single cell with no nucleus; classified as "true" or "ancient" | bacteria
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these bacteria are found just about everywhere--on food, on your skin, inside your body | true
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these bacteria are descended from the oldest living organisms on Earth and are found in harsh environments | ancient
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unicellular or multicellular, make their own food or eat other organisms, simple body structure and no specialization | protists
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not classified in any of the six kingdoms because they carry out only one life process--reproduction | viruses
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enter the body of a living organism, take over some of its cells, and cause the organism to get sick | viruses
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