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Science test - Kingdoms of life

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Animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, archea, bacteria
6 kingdoms
modern classification system
6 kingdom system based on bady structure and systems, size, colore, shape, methods of obtaining food, chemical makeup and ancestors
anthophyte/ angiosperms
vascular, seeds in fruit, have flowers
traits and body structure
organisms can be classified based on these
kingom
largest classification group
annelids
invertabretes, bilateral symmetry, segmented - earthworm
Ferns/Pterophyta
vascular, spores, fringed leaves, grow in cool, wooded areas
Mosses/Bryophyta
nonvascular, spores, live in moist areas
Homo Sapiens (in itacs)
correct scientific form
conifers/ gymnosperms
vascular, seeds in cones, evergreens
chordates
vertebretes, bilateral symmetry, have endskeleton - human
arthropods
invertabretes, bilateral symmetry have hard exoskelotons - spider
cnidarians
have stinging cells, radial symmestry, are invertabretes, have a central opening surrounded by tentacles - jellyfish
mollusks
invertebretes, bilateral symmetry, have muscular foot, some have shells - snail
species
smallest and most specific group
Homo sapiens (un-italics)
incorrect scientific form
dichotomous key
devise used to identify organisms
classification
process of sorting objects or events into groups based on common features
echinoderms
invertabretes, radial symmetry - sea star
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
7 classification levels (most specific to least specific)
taxonomy
process of classifying and naming organisms
Homo Sapiens
incorrect scientific form
homo sapiens
incorrect scientific form

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