Classification Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is missing from this list of the 6 kingdoms? Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae | Protista |
What is missing from the seven levels of classification? Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, Speices | Order |
What do Protista, Plantae, Fungi and Animalia have in common | All are eukaryotes |
What kingdom is prokaryotic and found in extreme temperatures | Archaebacteria |
What kingdom has organisms that are eukaryotic, heterotrophic and have cell walls? | Fungi |
What kingdom has organisms that are eukaryotic, heterotrophic and does not have cell walls | Animalia |
What kingdom has organisms that are autotrophic and have cell walls made of cellulose | Plantae |
What kingdom has organisms that are eukaryotic and mostly single celled, but some are multicellular? | Protista |
What kingdom has organisms that absorb their food? | Fungi |
What kingdom is e. coli an example of? | Eubacteria |
What kingdom has organisms that are eukaryotic, multicelled and are producers | Plantae |
What kingdom has organisms that are prokaryotic, single celled and live in normal conditions | Eubacteria |
What are the two parts of a binomial name? | Genus and Species |
What language are scientific names in | Greek and/or latin |
What kingdoms are prokaryotic (2) | Archaebacteria and Eubacteria |
What kindgoms are mostly or all multicellular (3) | Plantae, Fungi, Animalia |
What kingdoms are eukaryotic and mostly/all (2) | Plantae and Protista |
What kingdoms are mostly/all single celled (3) | Protista, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria |
What class of animals have dry scales, lay eggs and are cold blooded? | Reptiles |
What class of animals have feathers and lay eggs | Birds |
What class of animals have live births and are warm blooded | Mammal |
What class of animals have moist skin and lay eggs | Amphibians |
What class of animals are all aquatic and breathe through gills | fish |
What is vascular tissue? | Transport cells in plants |
What kind of plant does NOT have vascular tissue? | moss (bryophytes) |
What types of plants do NOT have seeds? (2) | moss and ferns |
What is the reproductive structure in a conifer? | Cone |
What is the reproductive structure in an angiosperm? | Flower |
What is a fruit? | Ripened ovary |
What is a plant embryo with food inside a protective coat called? | Seed |
What type of plants have "naked" seeds? | Conifers / Gymnosperms |
How can a botanist tell the difference between a fruit and a veggie? | Fruits have seeds |
What are the three parts of a pistil? | Stigma, style, ovary |
What are the two parts of a stamen? | Anther and filament |
What is the male reproductive STRUCTURE in a flower called? | Stamen |
What is the female reproductive STRUCTURE of a flower called? | Pistil |
What is the male reproductive CELL of a flower called? | Pollen |
What is the female reproductive CELL in a flower called? | Ovule |
What is the term that describes when pollen from one flower is brought to the pistil of another flower | Cross Pollination |
Why are flower petals often brightly colored and fragrant? | To attract pollinators |
If two organisms are in the same phylum, they are also in the same what? | Kingdom |
What process do plants do that give them the role producer? | Photosynthesis |
What is the name for a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in TWO growing seasons | biennial |
What plant part protects the petals and reproductive structures as the flower is developing? | Sepal |
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