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Cassifiying Plants and Animals

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What is the smallest unit of a living thing that can perform all life processes?   Cell  
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Scientists use microscopes to study the small what?   Detials of a cell.  
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Plants and animal cells are similiar because all cells have what?   A.Nucleus B.Cell membrane C.Cytoplasm  
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What is the control center of the cell's activities?   The nuceus  
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Cells that are similiar have?   Diffrent jobs.  
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What Kingdom lives on land and absorbs its food from living and nonliving things?   Fungi  
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What is the 2nd part of an orginisams scientific name?   species  
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What is the order of the animal kingdom?   1.Kingdom 2.Phylum 3.Class 4.Order 5.Family 6.Genus 7.Species  
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What kind of plant is a liverwort?   nonvascular plant  
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What kind of plant reproduces by making seeds but doesn't have flowers?   Pine Tress  
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Scientists classify an animal a vertibrate because it has what?   a backbone  
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An example of an arthropod is a what?   is a spider  
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Compare and Contrast the life cycle of a burmese python and a garden snail?   The python and the snail both mate and lay eggs. When the eggs hatch the young are on their own. The snail leaves after laying the eggs and the python waits until the eggs hatch.  
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What is an example of an inherited trait of an animal?   brown fur  
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What is a marking on a butterfly to scare away preditors?   adaptation  
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Explain why Canada geese migrate?   The Canada geese migrate because of instinct to go where its warmer and to find food.  
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What is a behavior animals are born knowing?   migration  
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What must a bear learn from its parents   it must learn how to fish.  
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cell membrane   The cells outer border,it s enviornment,and controls what substances move into or out of the cell.  
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cytoplasm   contains the things that the cell needs to carry outits life process.  
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tissue   groups of the same types of cell  
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organ   groups of tissue that work together.  
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organism   highest level of cell organization . It's a complete living thing that is made from all parts in all the systems working together.  
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chloraplast   are the special parts in a plant cells that trap the sun's energy in order to make food.  
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genus   1st part of an organism's scientific name  
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vascular plants   have tube like structures that move water and nutrients to all the organs of the plants.  
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nonvascular plants   do not have true roots,stems,or leaves,they pass water and nutrients from one cell to the cell next to it.  
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invertebrates   animals that don't have a backbone  
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arthropods   are animals with jointed legs  
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