Flatworms, crabs, and starfish are classified as __________.

With their lack of gills, dolphins must surface every 10-15 minutes to breathe using a structure called a blowhole located on the top of its head. Dolphins are classified as _________

___________ trees remain green through the year and have needles instead of leaves. This makes it possible for the trees to survive in cooler areas.

Plants the oak tree are _________, _______ plants. Remember, these plants lose their leaves.

_________ plants lack true roots and stems so it it difficult for them to transport water a long way

________ plants reproduce by making seeds in flowers. Some flowers turn into fruit that will contain the seeds. Examples are grasses, oak trees, fruit trees, and tomatoes.

Scientists classify humans as ________ and as _________.

Scientist discovered a new organism. Its babies are born alive, drink milk from the mother's body, and have fur on their bodies. They are warm-blooded and breathe with lungs. How would these animals be classified?

Some vertebrates can live on land, and some vertebrates can live in the ocean. Some example ocean vertebrates include

Carla is classifying plants in her science class. She has two groups: flowering or non-flowering. Which plant should go in the flowering group?

Which animal is classified as vertebrate?

Which animal is classified as invertebrate?

What similar function do hair and feathers serve in vertebrates?

Vertebrates have specialized appendages for locomotion and are built for moving around. We have legs and arms. How about this fish? The primary function of_______________are to help fish swim.

Plants can be flowering or non-flowering. Plants can reproduce using seeds or spores. This pea plant reproduces using

Carlos was surprised that spiders and lobsters were similar in at least two ways. Carlos also noted that all insects were similar to each other because they all had

Plants can be flowering or non-flowering. Plants can reproduce using seeds or spores. A fern reproduces using

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