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What is classification?
Scientists use this to group living things.
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What is cellular transpiration?
The process in which energy is released from food (sugar) inside a cell.
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What is photosynthesis?
The process that plants perform to make food.
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What are birds and mammals?
Two vertebrate groups that are warm-blooded.
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What are vascular plants?
Pine trees, flowering plants, and ferns all belong to this division of the plant kingdom.
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What is a placental mammal?
A mammal that develops in within its mother.
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What is a monotreme?
A mammal that lays eggs.
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What is cold-blooded?
An animal that cannot regulate its own body temperature.
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What is species?
The most specific group an organism can be classified into is this.
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What is a backbone?
This makes a vertebrate different from an invertebrate?
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What is a marsupial?
A pouched mammal.
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What is a gymnosperm?
A seed plant that DOES NOT produce a flower.
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What is phloem?
Tubes that move sugar that is made in the plants leaves to other parts of the plant.
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What is they are cold-blooded?
All amphibians have this in common.
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What are spiders, worms, and jellyfish?
Name 3 inverterbrates.
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What is xylem?
A series of tubes that move water up the stem.
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What is warm-blooded?
An animal with a constant body temperature.
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What are feeds milk to its young, gives live birth, has hair or fur.
Name three characteristics of a mammal.
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What is radial symmetry?
The body plan of a jellyfish.
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What is a marsupial?
This animal gives birth to its offspring, then carries it in a pouch while it develops.
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What is an angiosperm?
A seed plant that DOES produce flowers.
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What is transpiration?
The loss of water through a plant's leaves.
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What is phloem?
The area of a plant through which sugars move is called this.
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What are angiosperms?
These types of plants produce flowers.
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What are turtles, lizards, and snakes?
Name 3 reptiles.
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