Cells and More Classification Animals Plants Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 What is this jellylike material that fills most of the cell? Cytoplasm Is your heart a cell, tissue, organ, or organ system? Organ What provides the energy in a cell? Which organelle determines the cell’s activities? What allows water to flow into the roots of plants? The largest group into which scientists classify living things is called what? What is the second smallest group into which scientists classify living things? What is the smallest group in which scientists classify living things? Name three classification groups of a lobster. Animal Kingdom Invertebrate Arthropod Why is classification important? We can better see how organisms relate to one another. What is an example of a mollusk? Snail, Clam, Squid What is an example of an amphibian? What re the 5 main groups of vertebrates? Amphibians, Fish, Birds, Reptiles, and Mammals What are the 3 main groups of invertebrates? Arthropods, Mollusks, and Worms Do vertebrates or invertebrates tend to be sharp and have a large brain? Where do you find nonvascular plants? Close to the ground because they tend to be short Is grass a nonvascular or vascular plant? Vascular What are the two things you can see on a plant and know that it is vascular? Flowers and Cones Why are vascular plants usually taller than nonvascular plants? Water has to pass through each cell which is a slow process. Why might a break in a the main stem of a plant cause it to die? The tubes are broken so water and nutrients cannot be carried throughout the plant. What is an example of an organism from the Moneran Kingdom? What is an example of an organism from the Fungus Kingdom? Name three classification groups of a giraffe. Which kingdom has organisms without nuclei? What process by a cell allows plant and animals to grow?