Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Review
Match each word to its definition. classify to arrange or sort objects or living things according to their properties or characteristics vertebrates animals that have backbones invertebrates animals without backbones Type the word that goes in each blank. Double check your spelling. The smallest two classification groups are genus and species. Type the word that goes in each blank. Double check your spelling. Two ways plants are classified are by how they transport nutrients and how they reproduce. Type the word that goes in the blank. Double check your spelling. Plants with tubelike structures are called vascular plants. Type the word that goes in each blank. Double check your spelling. The tubelike structures in plants transport water and nutrients to all parts of the plant. Type the word that goes in the blank. Double check your spelling. Plants that pass water and nutrients from cell to cell are called nonvascular plants. What are the two ways for plants to reproduce? Use at least one complete sentence to answer the question. Type the word that goes in the blank. Double check your spelling. An animal has lungs, breathes air, is warm-blooded, and gives birth to live young. It would be classified as a mammal. Type the word that goes in the blank. Double check your spelling. If an animal is cold-blooded, their body temperature depends on the temperature of their surroundings. Tell whether each type of vertebrate are cold-blooded or warm-blooded. Warm Blooded mammals birds Cold Blooded reptiles fish amphibians Most animals on Earth are _. vertebrates invertebrates Type the word that goes in the blank. Double check your spelling. Arthropods are the largest group of invertebrates. Which is an example of an arthropod? crab earthworm mollusks sea stars