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How do scientists classify thing?
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By sorting them into groups.
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What do you call a scientist who classify living things?
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Taxonomist
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Name the 5 kingdoms.
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Animals Plants Protists Fungi Bacteria
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Name an example of a vascular plant.
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Tree Fern cacti orchids
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What is xylem?
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A vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients from roots to other parts of a plant.
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What is the level of classification under Phylum?
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Class
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Name an example of a nonvascular plant.
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Moss Liverworts Hornworts
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Give two examples of invertebrates.
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Worms Sea Stars Snails/Slugs Crabs Spiders Insects
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Give an example of an animal with a backbone.
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Frog cow dog pig lizard clown fish eagle etc…
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The name of the 2 nd part of this game is, “Name that Word.”
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animal without a backbone
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Invertebrate
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a plant that produces naked seeds- such as a pinecone
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Gymnosperm
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type of vascular plant that produces seeds within flowers and fruit
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Angiosperm
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Multi-celled kingdom; made up of vascular and non-vascular plants
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Plants
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Multi-celled kingdom; made up of vertebrates and invertebrates
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Animal
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kingdom made up of single celled organisms. Can be harmful or helpful.
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have xylem and phloem; have true roots, stems, and leaves. 2 types: angiosperms and gymnosperms
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Vascular Plants
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largest group used to classify living things
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Kingdom
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carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
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Phloem
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vascular tissue; carries water and nutrients from roots to other parts of the plant
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xylem
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animal with a backbone
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vertebrate
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kingdom made up of multicellular organisms. Can be harmful or helpful.
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bacteria
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have no true roots, stems, or leaves; absorb from things around them to get nutrients
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Nonvascular plants
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grouping of things by how they are the same and different.
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Classification
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