Living Systems - Alvey Elementary School
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Living
Systems
What are all living
things made of?
Cells
What is the smallest
part of a living thing
that can carry out all
life processes called?
Cell
Where do cells come
from?
Other cells
What are the parts of
an animal cell?
Nucleus, Cytoplasm,
Vacuole, Cell
Membrane
What are the parts of a
plant cell?
Nucleus, Cytoplasm,
Vacuole, Cell
Membrane, Cell Wall,
Chloroplast
What shape do plant
cells tend to be?
Rectangular
What shape do animal
cells tend to be?
Spherical or irregular
What is the name given
to the five groups that
living things are
categorized as?
Kingdoms
What are the 5
kingdoms?
Monera, Protist,
Fungi, Plants, Animals
Which types of plants
have stems, roots, and
leaves with tube-like
structures that carry food
and water?
Vascular
What carries the food
and water from the roots
to the leaves in vascular
plants?
Xylem
What carries food from
the leaves to the other
parts of the vascular
plant?
Phloem
Name some vascular
plants.
Flowers, trees, ferns,
grasses, bushes
What makes nonvascular
plants different from
vascular plants?
They don’t have
specialized parts
What type of plants are
most of them?
Vascular
Which type of animal has
a backbone?
Vertebrates
What type of animal does
not have a backbone?
Invertebrates
How can vertebrates be
classified?
Birds, Fish, Amphibians,
Reptiles, Mammals
How can invertebrates be
classified?
Sponges, Cnidarians,
Annelids, Mollusks,
Echinoderms,
Arthropods
Which type of
invertebrate is stingingcelled?
Cnidarian
Which type of
invertebrate is a worm?
Annelid
Which type of
invertebrate is softbodied?
Mollusk
Which type of
invertebrate is spinyskinned?
Echinoderm