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The arrangement of things in groups of similar items
Classification
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A classification system that was useful for storing in finding information about living things. It became the basis for our present system of classification.
Linnaean System
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what are the five kingdoms?
Animal, plant, fungi, protista, monera
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A structure or feature of an organism that helps it meet at the tequila need in his natural habitat
Adaptation
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A kingdom which has cell walls, nucleus, make their own food, and cannot move.
Plant
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The kingdom whose members have no cell walls, have a nucleus, eat food, and most can move.
Animal
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The kingdom whose members are mostly multi celled, have cell walls, have a nucleus, they take in food, and they cannot move.
Fungi
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A kingdom his members are mostly single celled, some have cell walls, they have a nucleus, taking food or make their own food, and many can move.
Protista
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A kingdom whose members are single celled, have a cell wall, do not have a nucleus, taking food or make their own food, and some can move.
monera
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The first part of an organism's name. It is a group of organisms that share major characteristics and are therefore closely related.
Genus
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the second part of the scientific name which identifies one specific organism in a genus.
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what are the seven levels of classification?
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
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can be used to identify an organism based on its characteristics. It consists of a series of choices that lead to the correct name of the organism you want to identify.
Dichotomous key
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rodlike structures in the nucleus
Chromosomes
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stiff layer that surrounds a plant cell but not an animal cell.
Cell wall.
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layer that surrounds the nucleus and controls what enters and leaves it.
Nuclear membrane
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A structure that contains chlorophyll
Chloroplast
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A thin layer that surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves it.
Cell membrane
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The control center of the cell.
Nucleus
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The blueprint of life
DNA
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jellylike substance that fills a cell.
Cytoplasm
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structures that release energy in the cell.
Mitochondria
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Storage space is a Cell.
vacuoles
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chart showing the outcomes of a genetic cross.
Punnett Square
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A very short green plant that does not have true leaves, stems, and the roots. It's nonvascular so it does not have xylem or Floan to carry water, nutrients, and food.
moss
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when a new plant is produced without the joining of a sperm and egg cell.
Asexual reproduction
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A structure that contains cells that can grow into a new plant without joining with other cells.
Spore
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A vascular plant that first appeared on earth about 400 million years ago. They live in moist shady locations and have feathery fronds that spread out and have large surface area.
Ferns
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A kind of plant with seeds. The seeds are said to be naked because they are not surrounded by a container.
gynosperm
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plants that grow cones.
conifers
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powder like mail spores that develop into two male sex cells.
Pollen
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AWhat is the equation for photosynthesis?
sunlight + carbondioxide + water ~> psugar + oxygen
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what is the equation for respiration?
sugar + oxygen -> energy +carbon dioxide + water
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