Classification Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are the 8 levels of classification in order? | Domain,Kingdom,Phylum,Class,Order,Family,Genus, and Species |
What are two examples of a annelid? | Earthworm, Leech |
What are some characteristics of a echinoderm? | Skinny or teathery skin, radial symmetry, endoskeleton, live in salt water |
What are two examples of a mollusk? | Snail, Clam |
What are some characteristics of a cnidarian? | Floating sack, radial symmetry, tentacles, live in water |
What are the three domains? | Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya |
What are some characteristics of annelids? | Cylindrical body, Segmented body, Bilateral symmetry, Live on land or in water |
What are the four kingdoms? | Animal, Plant, Protista, and Fungi |
What are two examples of a echinoderm? | Starfish, Sea Urchins |
What are archaea? | They live in extreme conditions including high heat and super salty environments. |
What are two examples of a cnidarian? | Coral, Sea Anemone |
What are Eukarya? | It contains all organisms made up of cells containing a nucleus and organelles. |
What are some characteristics of a chordate? | Internal skeleton, Specialized body systems, Paired appendages, Backbone, Spinal chord, Gill slits |
What are two examples of anthropoids? | Fly, Lobsters |
What is bacteria? | Sometimes called eubacteria (meaning true bacteria) lives all around us, even within us. |
What are some characteristics of a anthropoid? | Hard exoskeleton, Rays of jointed legs, segmented bodies |
What are two examples of chordates? | Human, Whale |
What is a phylum? | It's a group of organisms that share more specific characteristics and activities. |
What is a exoskeleton? | The skeleton is the outer covering of the body. |
What is a endoskeleton? | The skeleton is inside the skin. |
What is Radial symmetry? | The body parts are arranged like the spokes of a wheel. |
What is bilateral symmetry? | The body parts are arranged as two mirror images. |
What is a segmented body? | It's a body in sections. |
What is an appendage | It's a part that comes out of the main body section. |
What are tentacles? | They are appendages that can grab and sting their prey. |
What are spores? | They act like a "seed" to start a new plant in plants that do not flower. |
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Daniel Gohmert
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