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How Are Living Things Grouped? - PowerPoint Presentation

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How Are Living Things Grouped? - PPT Presentation

Just like we group things scientists group things too grouping similar things together classification Kingdoms are the largest groups of living things Animals are made of many cells and feed on living or once living things ID: 542936

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How Are Living Things Grouped?Slide2

Just like we group things, scientists group things too.Slide3

grouping similar things together

classificationSlide4

Kingdoms are the largest groups of living thingsSlide5

Animals

are made of many cells and feed on living or once living things.Slide6

Plants

also have many cells, but they make their own food.Slide7

Most

fungi

are multi-celled but they don’t make or eat food. They absorb it!Slide8

Protists

are mostly

mostly

single-celled organisms. Some are plant like and others are animal like.Slide9

Bacteria

are all single-celled and have no nucleus!Slide10

A phylum is a major group within a kingdom. The smallest, most specific, group is a species.Slide11

Thousands of organisms may fit into a kingdom, but only

one

organism fits into each species.Slide12

A house cat is an animal with a backbone; a mammal that eats meat, and is a small member of the cat family.Slide13

Scientists not only classify animals, but they also classify plants and the other kingdoms too.