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Name the following under Phylum Mollusca.
Slug, Snail, Squid, Cuttlefish
Characteristics of the animal kingdom: ________ eukaryotic organisms, without _______ wall, and they are always ________.
Multicellular eukaryotic organisms, without cellular wall, and they are always heterotrophic.
Phylum cnidaria are _______ or swimming aquatic animals.
Phylum cnidaria are sessile or swimming aquatic animals
Phylum Platyhelminthes' common name is __________?
Phylum Platyhelminthes' common name is flatworms.
Phylum Nematoda's common name is __________?
Phylum Nematoda's common name is roundworms.
Phylum Annelida's common name is _______?
Phylum Annelida's common name is ringed worms.
Invertebrates don't have ________; vertebrates have __________.
Invertebrates don't have backbones; vertebrates have backbones.
Name the following angiosperm examples.
Rosemary, Daisy, Chickpeas, Oat
Two types of flowering plants
GYMNOSPERMS (seed). ANGIOSPERMS (seed & fruit).
The five kingdoms
MONERA, PROTOCTIST, FUNGI, PLANT, ANIMAL
Two classifications of a living thing:
Unicellular living things have only one cell. Multicellular living beings have many different cells.
A living being is an organism that is able to perform three vital functions:
Nutrition, Interaction, Reproduction
What are the 4 seasons that complete a revolution?
Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Autumn Equinox, Winter Solstice
Rotation: Earth orbits around its _____, that causes ___ and ____.
Rotation: Earth orbits around its axis, that causes day and night.
What are the inner (terrestrial) and outer (giant/gaseous) planets?
INNER PLANETS: Mercury, Venus, the Earth, and Mars. OUTER PLANETS: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Give an example of a dwarf planet (eg: Pluto)
Ceres, Haumea, Sedna, Eris, Varuna, Ixion, Pluto, Makemake