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Science Unit 3

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  • Lakes, coral reefs, swamps, savanna and deserts are examples of…
    Ecosystems
  • Who discovered Penicillin?
    Alexander Fleming
  • Animals that live in the water and have gills to breathe
    Fish
  • Mold juice, is a common antibiotic that attacks a wide range of bacteria.
    Penicillin
  • The binominal nomenclature was developed by…
    Carl Linnaeus
  • Animals that have feathers and wings, and lay eggs.
    Birds
  • Animals with NO internal skeletons and backbones.
    Invertebrates
  • Plants are divided in:
    Flowering and Non-flowering
  • Animals with internal skeletons and backbones.
    Vertebrates
  • Warm-blooded animals that carry their embryos in their womb and nurse their young with milk.
    Mammals
  • Cold-blooded animals that lay eggs and have scales.
    Reptiles
  • Tiny organisms like bacteria, germs, and mold.
    Microorganisms
  • Monera, protist, fungi, animal, and plant
    Kingdoms
  • Cold-blooded animals that have gills. They live in water at early stages and then develop lungs and live on dry land.
    Amphibians
  • This is the lowest and most specific level in the Classification Hierarchy.
    Species