Plants And Animals Dragons

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  • 1. 
    The two major groups into which plants are organized are________________ and __________________.
    • A. 

      Vascular and nonvascular

    • B. 

      Vertebrate and invertebrate

    • C. 

      Plants and animals

    • D. 

      Species and kingdoms

  • 2. 
    _________________ contains only closely related organisms.
    • A. 

      Kingdoms

    • B. 

      Species

    • C. 

      Families

    • D. 

      Animals

  • 3. 
    The broadest group into which an organism can be classified.
    • A. 

      Vertebrates

    • B. 

      Families

    • C. 

      Species

    • D. 

      Kingdoms

  • 4. 
    ________________ helps scientists identify, study, group, and name organisms.
    • A. 

      Perspiration

    • B. 

      Seperation

    • C. 

      Classification

    • D. 

      Photosythesis

  • 5. 
    ___________________ means "contains tubes or vessels"
    • A. 

      Vascular

    • B. 

      Nonvascular

    • C. 

      Roots

    • D. 

      Stems

  • 6. 
    Animal without a backbone
    • A. 

      Vertebrate

    • B. 

      Animal

    • C. 

      Invertebrate

    • D. 

      Starfish

  • 7. 
    Type of plant that tends to be small and close to the ground.
    • A. 

      Vascular

    • B. 

      Vertebrate

    • C. 

      Nonvascular

    • D. 

      Plant

  • 8. 
    Animal with a backbone, nervous system, and brain.
    • A. 

      Vascular

    • B. 

      Vertebrate

    • C. 

      Nonvascular

    • D. 

      Species

  • 9. 
    A seed plant that produces flowers and some kind of fruit is called a(n) _______________.
    • A. 

      Gymnosperm

    • B. 

      Angiosperm

    • C. 

      Tall tree

    • D. 

      Vertebrate

  • 10. 
    The ________________ is on the outside of the root.
    • A. 

      Leaves

    • B. 

      Epidermis

    • C. 

      Phloem

    • D. 

      Stem

  • 11. 
    Cells that move food from the leaves to other plant parts are ______________
    • A. 

      Tissue

    • B. 

      Xylem

    • C. 

      Phloem

    • D. 

      Chloroplast

  • 12. 
    The function of leaves is to perform photosynthesis.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 13. 
    Air enters and exits plants through _________________pores on the underside of the leaves.
    • A. 

      Roots

    • B. 

      Hole

    • C. 

      Stomata

    • D. 

      Veins

  • 14. 
    A layer in the plant stem that separates xylem and phloem is called the ______________.
    • A. 

      Cambium

    • B. 

      Roots

    • C. 

      Cell

    • D. 

      Cell wall

  • 15. 
    The break down of sugars in plant and animal cells to produce energy and carbon dioxide is called _____________________.
    • A. 

      Transpiration

    • B. 

      Cellular respiration

    • C. 

      Photosynthesis

    • D. 

      Hydration

  • 16. 
    When water moves up the vascular tubes through stomata, transpiration occurs.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 17. 
    The energy of sunlight is captured by chloroplast.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 18. 
    During cellular repiration ______________is broken down to release energy to power the cell's  functions.
    • A. 

      Chloroplast

    • B. 

      Sugar

    • C. 

      Chlorophil

    • D. 

      Roots

  • 19. 
    Worms that have flat bodies with one body opening and simple eyes are called _____________.
    • A. 

      Square worms

    • B. 

      Flatworms

    • C. 

      Roundworms

    • D. 

      Triangle worms

  • 20. 
    Frogs, toads, and salamanders are _________________.
    • A. 

      Reptiles

    • B. 

      Amphibians

    • C. 

      Mammals

    • D. 

      Fishes

  • 21. 
    Animals that are warm-blooded and have hair are called mammals.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 22. 
    A kangaroo is a(n)______________________ . It gives birth to partially developed offspring.
    • A. 

      Animal

    • B. 

      Endangered species

    • C. 

      Marsupial

    • D. 

      Mammal

  • 23. 
    A duck-billed platypus lays eggs. It is a(n) ____________________.
    • A. 

      Marsupial

    • B. 

      Mammal

    • C. 

      Monotreme

    • D. 

      Animal

  • 24. 
    Lions, whales, and humans are___________________ . Their offspring develop within the mother.
    • A. 

      Mammals

    • B. 

      Big mammals

    • C. 

      Placental mammal

    • D. 

      Cellular

  • 25. 
    ____________________Worms have this kind of symmetry because they can be divided along only one plane.
    • A. 

      Flatworms

    • B. 

      Bilateral

    • C. 

      Radial

    • D. 

      Placental

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