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Examples of plants without seeds
ferns and pine trees
Examples of plants with seeds
apple trees and roses
Examples of birds
red robin, blue jays, penguins
Examples of amphibians
frogs, toads, salamanders
Examples of mammals
dolphins, humans, bears
Examples of fish
bass, goldfish, sharks
Examples of reptiles
snakes, turtles, lizards
Examples of vertebrates
bass, tree frogs, alligators, brown thrashers, deer
Examples of invertebrates
insects, spiders, crabs
Why do scientists classify living organisms?
To study ways those living organisms are similar and different.
Plants that protect their seeds in cones
gymnosperms
Plants that protect their seeds in a fruit or a flower
angiosperm
Plants that reproduce through these can be flowering or non-flowering
seeds
animals without a backbone
invertebrate
animals with a backbone
vertebrate
A part of a plant cell that falls off the plant and onto the ground. It then grows into a new plant.
 
spores
 
seeds
Plants that soak water straight from the ground. These plants do not have stems or _________
Vessels
Plants that carry water from their tubes, through leaves, through their ________
Stems
cold-blooded, live in water when small, breathe with lungs when they are adults
amphibians
cold-blooded, lay eggs, breathe with gills
fish
cold-blooded, lay eggs, covered in scales
reptiles
lay eggs, have feathers, are warm-blooded
birds
Give birth to live babies, have fur or hair, warm-blooded
mammals
To sort animals and plants into different groups based on characteristics that they share
 
Classification
 
Division