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18 Cards in this Set
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animals with dry, scaly skin
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reptiles
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The smallest group in which to classify living things
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Genus
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Living things that have one cell with a nucleus
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Protists
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In plants with tubes, the tubes do what
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carry water, food, and nutrients to different plant parts
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animals that have moist skin with no scales
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invertebrates
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Living things that have one cell with no nucleus
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Monerans
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All living things belong to one of five groups called a
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Kingdom
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Living things that have many cells and get food from other living things
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Fungi
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insects and spiderlike animals which have no backbones are
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arthropods
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plants that do not have tubes and pass water and nutrients directly from cell to cell
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amphibians
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Within the animal kingdom, there are two main groups. One group, animals that have backbones is called
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Vertebrates
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Vertebrates are divided into several smaller groups. Animals that have hair
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mammals
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the main difference between plants and animals is
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plants make their own food
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plants that have tubes in their roots, stems, and leaves are
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vascular
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The second smallest group in which to classify living things
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Species
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snails and squid are
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mollusks
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The act of grouping things by using a set of rules
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Classification
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animals with no backbones
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invertebrates
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