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  • Which organelle produces chlorophyll?
    The chloroplast
  • What does "viviparous" mean?
    That they give birth to live young
  • Name the two groups the Animal Kingdom is divided into
    Vertebrate and invertebrate animals
  • What do plant cells have outside the membrane to protect them?
    The cell wall
  • What is a "kingdom" in science?
    A group of living things with similar cells
  • What does "oviparous" mean?
    That they lay eggs
  • Which organelle sorrounds and protects the cell?
    The membrane
  • What is "biodiversity"?
    The variety of living things
  • Which organelle is the brain of the cell?
    The nucleus
  • What covers most mammals' bodies?
    Skin, hair or fur
  • What do mammals, reptiles, birds and adult amphibians use to breathe?
    Lungs
  • Which organ of a plant absorbs sunlight and carbon dioxide?
    The leaf
  • What basic life process involves making new members of a specie?
    Reproduction
  • Name the two groups the Plant Kingdom is divided into
    Seed plants and non-seed plants
  • What basic life process involves taking essential nutrients from the environment?
    Nutrition
  • What's the name of the gel-like liquid in which organelles float?
    Cytoplasm
  • Name the 5 kingdoms in science.
    Animal, Plant, Monera, Protista, Fungi
  • What are the seven basic life processes?
    MRS. GREN ( Movement, Reproduction, Senitivity, Growth, Respiration, Excretion and Nutrition)
  • What vertebrate group is viviparous?
    Mammals
  • What do fish use to breathe underwater?
    Gills
  • What are the four levels of organization?
    Cell, tissue, organ, system
  • What vertebrate groups are oviparous?
    Birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians
  • What does "vertebrate" mean?
    That they have a backbone or spinal column
  • Name the 5 groups of vertebrate animals
    Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fish
  • What covers the body of a fish?
    Scales