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Animal Diversity and Adaptations

Name___________________________ Class_________________ Date____________


Match each of the following terms to its definition:

Endocrine system Classification Digestive system Heterotroph


Fungi Crossbreeding Gymnosperm Eubacteria

1. - the process of grouping items together according


endocrine
to their system
similarities
classification
digestive system
heterotroph
2. fungi - when two animals (or plants) of different breeds
andendocrine
species reproduce
crossbreeding system and create an offspring
classification
gymnosperm
digestive
eubacteriasystem
heterotroph
3. fungi - a system made up of the mouth, esophagus,
endocrine
stomach and intestines
crossbreeding system that breaks food down into molecules that the body
canclassification
use
gymnosperm
digestive
eubacteriasystem
heterotroph
4. fungi - a body system made up of different glands that
endocrine
control long-term
crossbreeding system
and short-term changes of the body, including many daily
classification
activities of the body
gymnosperm
digestive
eubacteriasystem
heterotroph
5. fungi - one of two different domains of bacteria known as
trueendocrine
bacteria; system
crossbreeding a kingdom of classification which includes unicellular
organisms
classification
gymnospermthat do not have a nucleus; some make their own food and some
need to obtain
digestive
eubacteria food from other sources
system
heterotroph
6. fungi - a kingdom of scientific classification which
includes
endocrine
organisms
crossbreeding systemthat are multicellular, have a nucleus, and need to
obtain
classification
energy from other sources (for example - mushrooms)
gymnosperm
digestive
eubacteriasystem
heterotroph
7. fungi - group of vascular plants that develop seeds
without
endocrine
a protective
crossbreeding system outer covering; they do not produce flowers or fruit
classification
gymnosperm
digestive
eubacteriasystem
heterotroph
8. fungi - a living organism that is not capable of producing
its own
endocrine
food;
crossbreeding also
system
known as a consumer
classification
gymnosperm
digestive
eubacteriasystem
heterotroph
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Animal Diversity and Adaptations

Name___________________________ Class_________________ Date____________


Match each of the following terms to its definition:

Endocrine system Classification Digestive system Heterotroph


Fungi Crossbreeding Gymnosperm Eubacteria

1. classification - the process of grouping items together according to their


similarities

2. crossbreeding - when two animals (or plants) of different breeds and


species reproduce and create an offspring

3. digestive system - a system made up of the mouth, esophagus, stomach


and intestines that breaks food down into molecules that the body can use

4. endocrine system - a body system made up of different glands that


control long-term and short-term changes of the body, including many daily
activities of the body

5. eubacteria - one of two different domains of bacteria known as true


bacteria; a kingdom of classification which includes unicellular organisms
that do not have a nucleus; some make their own food and some need to
obtain food from other sources

6. fungi - a kingdom of scientific classification which includes organisms


that are multicellular, have a nucleus, and need to obtain energy from other
sources (for example - mushrooms)

7. gymnosperm - group of vascular plants that develop seeds without a


protective outer covering; they do not produce flowers or fruit

8. heterotroph - a living organism that is not capable of producing its own


food; also known as a consumer

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