5th - Science Unit 4 Lesson 5 Flashcards

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The largest group into which an organism can be classified?

A

Kingdom

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The science of sorting living things into categories?

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Classification

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A group of similar organisms in a genus that can reproduce more of their own kind?

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Species

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3
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An animal that has a backbone?

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Vertebrate

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Containing plant tissue through which water and food move?

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Vascular

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Containing no plant tissue through which water and food move?

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Nonvascular

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6
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An animal that does not have a backbone?

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Invertebrate

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7
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What are the classification of a group from broadest to narrowest?

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  1. Kingdom
  2. Phylum
  3. Class
  4. Order
  5. Family
  6. Genus
  7. Species
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8
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How many kingdoms are organisms divided into?

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Six

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9
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What are the three major kingdoms?

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  1. Animal Kingdom
  2. Plant Kingdom
  3. Fungus Kingdom
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How are plants and animals alike?

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Both kingdoms (plants and animals) include only multicellular organisms.

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11
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What two major groups are animals divided into?

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Vertebrates and Invertebrates

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12
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How do animals obtain energy?

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Animals must consume other organisms to get energy.

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13
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Which phylum do vertebrates belong to?

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Phylum Chordata

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14
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Names some examples of vertebrates.

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Fish, snake, and cow

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15
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Names some examples of invertebrates.

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Sponge, dragonfly, jellyfish

16
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How are plants separated?

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Nonvascular and Vascular - the difference between these is based on how plants transport water, nutrients and waste.

17
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Which two groups are vascular plants separated into?

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Seed plants and seedless plants

18
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What is the function of vascular tissue?

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Carries water and nutrients up from the plant’s roots to its leaves.

19
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How do nonvascular plants get water?

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Misses transport water and other substances directly from the ground into their cells.

20
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How do seedless plants reproduce?

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Seedless plants produce spores. A spore is a single cell that can develop into a new plant exactly like the one that produced it.

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What are two types of seeded plants?

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Gymnosperms and angiosperms

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What are gymnosperms?

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Is a seed plant that does not produce a flower.

23
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What are angiosperms?

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Is a seeded plant that produces flowers.