Classification The binomial system 0.0 / 5 ? ScienceBiologyGCSEOCR Created by: georginamCreated on: 28-09-17 12:23 How many kingdoms are there? 5 1 of 28 Name all of the kingdoms Animals, Plants, Fungi, Prokaryotes, Protoctists 2 of 28 Give a brief explaination what classes as an animal in the kingdoms Multicellular animals 3 of 28 Give a brief explaination what plants are in the kingdom All green plants 4 of 28 Give a brief explanation what Fungi is in the kingdoms Moulds, Mushrooms, Yeast 5 of 28 Give a brief explanation as to whats classed as prokaryotes in the kingdoms Bacteria, Blue green algae 6 of 28 Give a brief explanation as to whats classed as Protoctists in the Kingdoms Amoeba, Chlorella and Plasmodium 7 of 28 Living can be classed according...... Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species 8 of 28 Why is the binomial system important Helps scientists identify individual species 9 of 28 Explain what is meant by Vertebrates Animals with back bones e.ego Reptiles,birds. External Fertilisation 10 of 28 Bony fish Oxygen through gills,body temp varies according to their surronndings e.g. Clownfish 11 of 28 Explain what is meant by Amphibians Usually have lungs, absorb oxygen through skin, temp varies based on their surroundings e.g. Frogs. External Fertilisation. 12 of 28 Reptiles Have lungs and dry scales, body temp varies based on their surroundings,internal fertilisation. 13 of 28 Birds Have lungs, feathers and beaks. Can manage their body temp ( Homeotherms) Internal ferilisation 14 of 28 Mammals Have lungs and fur. can maintain their body temp. Internal fertilisation, give birth ( Viviparous) e.g. Squirrels 15 of 28 What is meant by the term Invertebrates Animals without backbones e.g. Arthropods 16 of 28 Aren Arthropods important explain why? Yes they are imporant phylum of invertebrates 17 of 28 What makes an Arthropod Hard exoskeleton (their skeleton is on the outside rather than on the inside), segmented body (their body has different sections) , Jointed Legs 18 of 28 How many groups of Arthropods are there? 4 19 of 28 Name and explain the types of Arthropod groups Insect 6 legs e.g. ant. Arachnids 8 legs g.g. spider. Crustaceans 10-14 legs. Myriapods 20+ 20 of 28 What are the three other invertebrate groups Annelids, Nematodes, Molluscs 21 of 28 What is difference between the 4 arthropods comared to the three other invertebrate groups They do now have jointed legs 22 of 28 What are Annelids segmented worms with soft bodies e.g. earth worms 23 of 28 What are Nematodes Nematodes are tiny, thin worms without segments. Many species are free-living but others are parasites that cause disease. 24 of 28 Molluscs usually have a broad muscular foot and may also have a shell. Examples of molluscs e.g. snails, 25 of 28 What are the two main groups of flowering plants Monocotledons & Eudicotyledons 26 of 28 Briefly explain what Monocotyledons is Parallel Vien and the parts of their flowers come in threes e.g. Wheat plants 27 of 28 Eudicotyledons Parts of their flowers come in 4 or 5 e.g. sunflowers, Oak trees 28 of 28
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