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Row 1, Col 1

The level of classificationWith the least variety of

Organisms.

What is species?

1,2

To put things into groups.

What is classify?

1,3

The highest and most generalGroup of organisms.

What is Kingdom?

1,4

Animals with skin that canAbsorb water and oxygen.

What are amphibians?

2,1

Cold-blooded animals, layEggs, rough leathery skin

What are reptiles?

2,2

This key is used to identify anUnkown organism.

What is dichotomous?

2,3

Mushrooms and molds are Examples, can be made of

One or many cells.

What are fungi?

2,4

They have many cells, butThey make their own food.

What are plants?

3,1

They live as single cells and Many don’t need oxygen or

Sunlight to live.

What are archaebacteria?

3,2

These vertebrates undergoComplete metamorphosis

And their babies don’t resembleThem. Croak..

What are Frogs?

3,3

An animal without a backboneHas a soft body and a hard

Outer shell would be Classified as?

What are mollusk?

3,4

Most animals on earth are….

What are invertebrates or arthropods?

4,1

The body temperature ofA cold-blooded animal…

Changes as the temp of the water or air changes around it.

4,2

Name the five classes of Vertebrates.

Mammals,fish,amphibians,reptiles,birds

4,3

True or FalseAll arthropods are vertebrates

False

4,4

True or FalseA chrysalis appears duringThe first stage of complete

Metamorphosis.

False, what is the thirds stage.

5,1

True or falseThe next level below kingdom

Is the level class.

What is false.

5,2

True or FalseThere is more variety in a

Phylum than a species.

True

5,3

True or FalseMembers of the plant kingdom

Are multicellular.

What is true

5,4

Name the six kingdoms

Plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaebacteria, eubacteria