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Classification Unit

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Describe organisms in animal kingdom   multi-celled organisms that gain energy from eating other living things  
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Describe organisms in plant kingdom   multi-celled organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis  
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Describe organisms in protists kingdom   one or multi-celled organisms with a nucleus  
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Describe organisms in fungus kingdom   one or multi-celled organisms that reproduce by spores  
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Describe organisms in bacteria kingdom   one-celled organisms without a nucleus  
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Give examples of organisms that are in the animal kingdom   frogs, bees, humans, etc.  
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Give examples of organisms that are in the plant kingdom   trees, grass, weeds, flowers, bushes, shrubs, etc.  
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Give examples of organisms that are in the protists kingdom   algae, diatoms, paramecium, amoeba  
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Give examples of organisms that are in the bacteria kingdom   Archaebacteria: live at hydrothermal vents Eubacteria: E. coli, salmonella, streptococcus  
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Give examples of organisms that are in the fungus kingdom   mushrooms, mold, yeast, bracket fungus  
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5 features to know if something is alive:   if it has cells, if it uses energy, if it grows, if it responds, if it reproduces  
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A cell is:   the basic building blocks of life  
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An organism is:   Any one single living thing  
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Examples of living things:   fungus, bacteria, plants, animals, viruses?  
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Examples of nonliving things:   rocks, dirt, soil, air, water  
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List levels of classification in order:   Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species  
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A kingdom is:   the largest division of living things  
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5 kingdoms are:   Animals, plants, protists, bacteria, and fungus  
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What is sometimes split in two?   Bacteria - Archaebacteria and Eubacteria  
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Animal kingdom is divided into:   Vertebrates and invertebrates  
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Vertebrates are:   Animals with a backbone  
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Invertebrates are:   Animals without a backbone  
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Examples of vertebrates:   fish, mammals, birds, reptiles, dogs, rhino, hippo  
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Examples of invertebrates:   spiders, crabs, jellyfish, insects  
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Plant kingdom is divided into:   Vascular and nonvascular  
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Vascular plants are:   plants that have the structures that carry food and water through their roots, stems, and leaves.  
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Nonvascular plants are:   plants that don't have those structures or true roots, stems, and leaves.  
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Examples of vascular:   trees, grass, tomato plants  
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Examples of nonvascular:   moss, liverwort  
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A dichotomous key is:   a list of questions to be answered about an object to tell what kind it is  
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