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Classification Kingdoms and Classes Objective: Classification is sorting out all organisms into groups according to the similarities between them. Organisms are divided into two main kingdoms: the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom which in turn can further be divided until species level is reached

Animals Plants Prokaryotes Organisms Protists Fungi Jellyfish, worms, arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms, amphibians, fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. Seed bearing plants and non-seed bearing plants Plants Organisms Prokaryotes Bacteria and primitive algae Protists Single-celled organisms Fungi Moulds, mushrooms and toadstools

Animals Vertebrates Invertebrates

Mammals Vertebrates Have body hair or fur Have mammary glands that produce milk Warm blooded

Fish Vertebrates Live in water Breathe with gills Streamlined bodies Have cartilage or bony skeleton Cold blooded Mostly lay eggs

Reptiles Vertebrates Have dry, scaly skins Egg laying Breathe with lungs Cold blooded

Amphibians Vertebrates Moist skin Lay their eggs in water Larvae have gills and live in water Adults have lungs and live on land Cold blooded

Birds Vertebrates Have feathers and wings Lay eggs with hard shells Breathe with lungs Warm blooded

Animals Vertebrates Invertebrates

Invertebrates Hollow bodied Mouth is the only body opening and is surrounded by tentacles Uses sting cells to paralyse prey Cnidarians

Invertebrates Flat thin bodies Digestive system has only one opening Animals are both male and females Mostly parasites Flatworms

Invertebrates Rounded bodied Bodies made of segments True Worms

Invertebrates Not segmented Body in three continuous parts with head, body and foot Have one or two shells Molluscs

Invertebrates Spiny skinned Body in five parts Central mouth with respiratory gills Echinoderms

Invertebrates Hard exo-sekeleton on outside of body Has eyes and mouth Body divided into more than one segment Arthropods Centipedes & Millipedes Crustaceans Arachnids Insects

Animals Invertebrates Vertebrates Cnidarians Mammals Flatworms Fish True worms Reptiles Molluscs Amphibians Echinoderms Birds Arthropods