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Explore the world of classification and learn about the different groups of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates) and plants (vascular and nonvascular). Discover the major classification groups and their defining characteristics. From mammals and birds to angiosperms and gymnosperms, delve into the fascinating world of taxonomy.
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What two groups do scientists use to give animals their scientific name?
Which group, vertebrates or invertebrates have the greatest number of animals species?
Which phyla of vertebrates has scales and lives their entire life in the water?
Which phyla of vertebrates begin their life in water and then live on land as an adult?
They do not have true roots, leaves, and stems. • The absorb water and nutrients from their surroundings. • Water in the plant carries food from cell to cell.
They have tissue that supports the plant. • They have tissue that carries food and water. • They have true roots, stems, and leaves.
Name the two groups that vascular plants can be divided into.
What do we call a flowering plant that has seeds that are protected by a fruit?