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ORGANISM

CLASIFICATION
Second Term - Science
Classify (TAXONOMY)
Arrange or sort objects
or living things
according to their
properties or
characteristics.
Questions about the
organisms (Where
thelives, how they get
their food)
PLANTS

WATER AND NUTRIENT TRANSPORTATION


- Vascular
- Non vascular
RERODUCTION
- Flowers and seeds
- Cones and seeds
- Vascular plants with spores
- Nonvascular plans with spores

VIDEO
ANIMALS

Animals are classified based on their similarities and differences.


Some animal have backbones while others dont have backbones.
VERTEBRATES
(Animals with backbones)
Fish
- Usually covered with scales
- Live in water
- Use gills to breathe
- Cold-blooded
- Lay eggs

Amphibians
Covered with a smooth or moist skin
Live in water or on land
Breathe with lungs or gills or both
Cold-blooded
Hatch from eggs
Reptiles
Covered scales
Live in water or on land
Breathe with lungs
Cold-blooded
Lay eggs

Birds
Covered with feathers
Live on land
Breathe with lungs
Warm-blooded
Lay eggs
Mammals
Have hair or fur - Warm-blooded
Most live on land but some live in water - Dont lay eggs
Breathe with lungs - Make milk to feed their young
INVERTEBRATES
(Without backbones)

Most animals on earth are


invertebrates.
Arthropods: Insects, spiders,
crabs, shrimp.
Worms
Mollusc
Cnidarias
Exoskeleton

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