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Diversity of Living Things (Characteristics of Living Things (Will die,…
Diversity of Living Things
Characteristics of Living Things
Will die
Grow
Respond to changes
Reproduce
Need air food and water
Move by themselves
Groups of living things
Bacteria
Micro-organisms
most reproduce by dividing
Fungi
Reproduce from spores
Requires
Warmth
Oxygen
Warmth
Animals
Insects
Exoskeleton
Lay eggs
Has three body parts
Has 6 legs
Mammals
Breathe through Lungs
Suckle their young
Give birth to young alive
Except for the
spiny anteater
and the
platypus
Hair
Reptiles
Scales
Lay eggs
Amphibians
Moist skin
Breathe through moist skin in water
Breathe through lungs on land
Lay eggs
Birds
Lay eggs
Breathe through lungs
Have a beak
Lungs
Fish
Breathe through gills
Lay eggs
Except for
mollies
,
guppies
and
swordtails
Scales
Pants
Non-flowering
Stem
Transports food and water to all parts of the plant
Holds the plant upright to allow the leaves to get sunlight for photosynthesis
Roots
Hold the plant firmly to the ground
Absorbs water so that the leaves can photosynthesize
Leaves
Make food for the plant through Photosynthesis
Flowering
Flower
will develop into the fruit
Fruit
Bears the fruit which will be dispersed
Leaves
Make food for the plant through Photosynthesis
Stem
Transports food and water to all parts of the plant
Holds the plant upright to allow the leaves to get sunlight for photosynthesis
Roots
Hold the plant firmly to the ground
Absorbs water so that the leaves can photosynthesize