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Which kingdoms are mostly or all one-celled?
a) Plants, Animals, Fungi
b) Plants, Protists, Fungi
c) Bacteria and Protist
d) none of the above

Animals that can control their internal body temperature are called
a) cold-blooded
b) vascular
c) warm-blooded
d) nonvascular

Animals that cannot control their internal body temperature; their temperature is the same as their environment.
a) warm-blooded
b) cold-blooded
c) vascular
d) nonvascular

An organism’s scientific name is made up of its ______ and _____ level of classificiation.
a) kingdom and phylum
b) class and order
c) genus and species
d) none of the above

A tool that scientists use in classificaiton that uses the “have, have not” rule is called a
a) Hypothesis key
b) scientific name
c) Dichotomous key
d) Scientific Method

Organizing things into groups based on things, or characteristics, they have in common is know as
a) the scientific method.
b) vertebratication.
c) Dichotomous keys.
d) classification.

When doing an experiment, you should write a clear statement of what you expect the answer to be before you do the experiment. This statement is called the _____.
a) Dichotomous key.
b) Kingdom.
c) scientific name.
d) hypothesis.

A tool that scientists use in classificaiton that uses the “have, have not” rule is called a
a) scientific name.
b) hypothesis.
c) Dichotomous key.
d) Kingdom.

When doing an experiment, you should write a clear statement of what you expect the answer to be before you do the experiment. This statement is called the _____.
a) scientific name.
b) hypothesis.
c) hypothesis.
d) Kingdom.

What are two groups are animals broken into?
a) mammals and fish
b) vertebrates and invertebrates
c) birds and mammals
d) plants and animals

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