4th grade
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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the 5 kingdoms | animals, plants, fungi, protists, monerans
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the scientific name of a living thing is made up of | genus & species
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many-celled; feed on other living th ings ex: monkeys & spiders | animals
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many-celled; make their own food ex: trees & ferns | plants
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many-celled; absorb food from other living things ex: mushroom & yeast | fungi
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one-celled with nucleus; make their own food or feed off of other living things ex: algae & amoebas | protist
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the act of grouping things by using as et of rules | classification
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one-celled no nuclei; ex: virus & bacteria | moneran
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why do scientists classify living things? | to make it easier
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animals with backbones are called | vertebrates
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animals without a backbone are called | invertebrates
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5 groups of animals | mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians
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how are skeletons of vertebrates different from the skeletons of invertebrates? | vetebrates skeletons are on the inside while an invertebrates skeleton is on the outside
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where do the muscles attach to the bones of all living things | joints
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name the two groups plants are divided into | vascular & nonvascular
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plants have tubes in their | roots, stems, and leaves
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how do the water & nutrients travel in plants with no tubes | it is absorbed
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the center of a tree trunk that is made of hard dead cells is called | heartwood
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the living tubes are located in the ______ of the tree | sapwood
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what two things are carried up the tubes of vascular plants | water and nutrients
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what kind of place do nonvascular plants need to grow | moist & fertile
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