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Science
chapter 6-7.2
| Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| A puritan clergyman who lived in england and discovered taxonomy | John Ray | |
| A distinct type of organism | Species | |
| The Father of Taxonomy | Carlous Linnaus | |
| classification system | kingdom,______, ______, order ,______,_______, specie | Phylum,class,family,genus |
| Always consist of its genus and species name, with the genus name listed first | Scientific Name | |
| The primary basis for classifying living things is... | Bady Structure | |
| Those with vascular system | Tracheophytes | |
| Without a vascular system | Bryophytes | |
| Tiny one-celled reproductive structures that will eventually produce new plants | Spores | |
| Most unique seedless plants | Fern | |
| Chloryphyll-containing stems that carry on photosynthesis instead of its tiny green leaves | Horsetail | |
| Bears spores in clubshaped conelike structures | Club Moss | |
| Which can survive in every climate of the world, often form a lush, green coating on moist surface | Mosses | |
| Tiny hairlike threads that absorb water and nutrients | Rhizoids | |
| Have the same ody structure as mosses | Liverworts | |
| Animals with backbones | Vertebrates | |
| Animals without backbones | Invertebrates | |
| Belong to phylum Annelida and include earthworm and leaches | Segmented worms | |
| Rows of bristle | Setae | |
| Belong to phylum platyhelminthes | Flatworm | |
| Organisms that live in or on other organisms and obtain nutrients from them | Parasites | |
| Belong to phylum Nematoda | Roundworms | |
| Family that includes clams, oisters,snails ,slugs, and octopuses | Mollusks | |
| used for locomotion | foot | |
| containing internal organ | Viseral hump | |
| skinlike organ | mantle | |
| all of which are marine animal, include starfish, sea urchins,and san dollars | Echinoderms | |
| Jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals | Coelenterates | |
| Extend from the coelenterate's body to capture its prey | Tentacles | |
| It is the only multicellular animal without a nervous system | Sponges | |
| Vertebrae Mammals (class) | Mammalia | |
| The mammals different characteristics | ||
| The science of classification | Taxonomy |