Biology (classification)
- Created by: Jess_Peacock_
- Created on: 13-02-15 11:48
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- Kingdoms are the largest group
- Classification
- Grouping things by their features or characteristics
- The 5 kindoms
- Animilia
- Multicellular (Body made of many cells)
- Animilia
- Classification
- The 5 kindoms
- Animilia
- Multicellular (Body made of many cells)
- Animilia
- Have no cell walls
- No chlorophyll in cells
- Feed heterotrophically (eat other organisms)
- Plantae
- Multicelluar
- Multicelluar
- Have cell walls
- Plantae
- Plantae
- Fungi
- Multicelluar
- No chlorophyll
- Phylum (chordata)
- Order (carnivore)
- Identification of unkown species
- Why is classification important?
- Classification
- Grouping things by their features or characteristics
- Classification
- Why is classification important?
- Grouping of new organisms with existing ones
- Why is classification important?
- Why is classification important?
- The universal language of communication
- The duck-billed platypus
- Which species are hard to classify?
- Hybrids (horse, zebra)
- Which species are hard to classify?
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