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Classifying 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?   Details of a cell  
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Plant and animal cells are similar because all cells have what?   Cytoplasm, nucleus, and a cell membrane  
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What is the control center for the cell's activities?   Nucleus  
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What can cells that look similar have?   Different jobs  
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What kingdom lives on land and absorbs its food from other living or nonliving things?   Fungi  
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What is the second part of an organism's scientific name?   Species  
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What are the 7 animal kingdoms?   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 reproduces by making seeds but not making flowers?   Pine trees  
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Why do scientists classify an animal as a vertebrate?   Backbones  
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What is an example of an arthropod?   Spider  
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What is an example of an inherited trait of an animal?   Brown fur  
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What is an example of marking on a butterfly to scare away predators?   Adaptation  
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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?   Fishing  
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What is the cell's outer border that separates the cell from its environment, and controls what substances move into or out of the cell?   Cell membrane  
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What contains the things that the cell needs to carry out its life processes?   Cytoplasm  
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What are groups of the same type of cell?   Tissue  
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What are groups of tissue that work together?   Organ  
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What is the highest level of cell organization? It's a complete living thing that is made from all parts in all of the systems working together?   Organism  
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What are the special parts in plant cells that trap the sun's energy in order to make food?   Chloroplast  
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What is the first part of an organism's scientific name?   Genus  
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What have tubes like structures that move water and nutrients to all the organs of the plant such as celery, grass, and dandelions?   Vascular plants  
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What does not have true roots, stems, or leaves? They pass water and nutrients from one cell to the cell next to it such as moss and hornworts.   Nonvascular plants  
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What are animals that don't have a backbone?   Invertebrates  
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What are animals with jointed legs?   Arthropods  
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