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Unit A Chapter 2

What is the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates? Vertebrates have backbones and invertebrates do not

What vertebrates have dry, scaly skin? Reptiles

What vertebrates have moist skin? Amphibians

Grouping things by a set of rules is called Classification

Turtles and snakes belong to what group of the animal kingdom? Reptile

A frog is a type of Amphibian

Snails belong to what group? Mollusk

Is a clam a vertebrate or invertebrate?

Mushrooms, yeasts, and molds belong to what kingdom? Fungi

What would happen if scientists found an animal that didn’t fit into any of the 5 kingdoms? Form a new kingdom

Classify a cat by naming the kingdom and two other groups to which it belongs. Kingdom: Animal Other Groups: Mammal, Vertebrate

Name the three parts of a vascular plant Roots, stem, leaves

Bacteria is a ___________ Moneran

Name the five kingdoms Moneran Protist Fungi Plant Animal