Ryan Ch. 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
bacteria | small, single-celled organisms with no nucleus |
dichotomous key | tool used to classify organisms based on two characteristics |
fungi | kingdom of organisms with a nucleus that get nutrients by decomposing other organisms |
kingdom | highest level of biological classification |
protist | kingdom of singel-celled or multicellular organisms that may have characteristics of both plants and animals |
protozoa | animal-like protist |
angiosperm | vascular plants that produce seeds from flowers |
gymnosperm | vascular plants that produce seeds but not flowers |
nonvascular | plants lacking a water-transport system |
vascular | plants having a water-transport system |
amphibians | vertebrates with smooth mosit skin that begin life in water but live part of the time on land |
cnidarians | invertebrates with radial symmetry, a saclike body, a true mouth, and the ability to digest food |
invertebrates | animals without a backbone |
symmetry | matching form on opposite sides of a dividing line |
vertebrates | animals with a backbone |
animal | multicellular, require oxygen, eat food, mobile, reproduce sexually |
plant | multicellular, have tissues and organs, have cell walls and chloroplasts, and make their own food |
4 types of gymnosperms | conifers, cycads, ginkgos,gnetophytes |
bilateral symmetry | a line of symmetry with two identical parts |
radial symmetry | lines of symmetry that are arranged around a middle point |
arthropods | have jointed parts, exoskeleton, contain the most species |
mollusks | soft bodied invertebrate |
echinoderms | invertebrates with spiny skin |
sponges | invertebrates that lack tissues, organs and symmetry |
fish | lay eggs, have gills, bony skeleton |
reptiles | tough outer skin, lay eggs, scaly waterproof skin |
birds | have beaks--no teeth, lay eggs, most have feathers, feed babies what they catch |
mammals | have hair, feed babies milk, have teeth, move to find food |
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