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Branch of science
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nutrients
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Non-vascular plants transport nutrients from ....
cell to cell
Vascular plants transport nutrients through...
tube like structures
What are arthropods?
-Largest group of invertebrates / - jointed legs / - exoskeleton / - divided legs and body
What is the diffrence between gills and scales?
Gills: breathing / scales: skin
How do fish and amphibians breathe?
gills
Amphibians and fish have a few things in common. What are they?
- Cold blooded - gills
Reptiles and fish have 2 things in common.
both cold-blooded - scales on the body
What are these?
Mosses
What are these?
Ferns
What are these?
Conifers
What are these ?
Daffodills
Exoskeleton
Hard outer skin
What are the largest group of invertebrates?
Arthropodes
Fish
Gills / scales - fins / lay eggs / cold blooded
Reptiles
Scales / lay eggs / cold- blooded
Birds
Feathrers and wings / lay eggs / ear holes / warm blooded
Mammals
Give birth / mothers nurse with milk / warm- blooded
What are these?
Lungs
Amphibians
Live in water and land / webbed feet / lungs and gills / cold blooded / lay eggs
Name 5 classes of vertebrate animals.
Amphibians / reptiles / fish / birds / mammals
Invertibrate
Don't have a spine
Vertibrate
have a spine
What do we call animals that don't have a spine?
Invertebrate
What do we call animals that have a backbone ?
Vertebrate
Produce offspring
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Species
Similar organisms + can produce offspring + their offspring can produce offspring
Genus
closely related living things.
We classify according to ....
Properties and characteristics
Classify
To arrange or sort
What is this ?
Spine or backbone
according
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Properties and characteristics
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How many cells are in bacteria?
1 cell
What is this?
cell
Biology
The science of life and living organisms
Living organism
animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria.