REVIEW Year 6 1st T PDF
REVIEW Year 6 1st T PDF
REVIEW Year 6 1st T PDF
There are many ways of classifying things. Some people will use
charts and graphs while others will use a variety of graphic organizers.
One common method used to classify objects is called the "tree
classification" system. This system is used to classify many things, not
only trees!
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A species is a specific type of organism.
THE FIVE KINGDOMS
PROTIST
Protists are living things that are not animals, plants, fungi or bacteria. A
prominent example of a protist is algae. The difference between protists and
Monera is that the cell of a protist has a nucleus, whereas the cell of a Monera
does not.
Protists are among the most primitive forms of life and have existed for
millions of years. Originally, the protist kingdom was made up of all microscopic
organisms, but scientists created a separate kingdom to differentiate between
protists and bacteria.
MONERA
Monerans are single-celled organisms, usually referred to as bacteria. Bacteria can
be found everywhere, and is considered one of the simplest forms of life. Bacteria are
single-celled and can feed almost anywhere, meaning they can also live almost
anywhere.
In fact, bacteria live on and inside many other living creatures, including Humans.
The Human digestive system, for example, is dependent on bacteria that live inside our
stomachs.
FUNGI
Fungi are living creatures that are very diverse in nature. Some resemble bacteria,
whilst others look more like plants. What defines a fungus is its ability to absorb nutrients from
its environment by secreting enzymes. Unlike plants, fungi do not photosynthesize.
Examples of Fungi include mushrooms, mould and yeast.
PLANTS
Living things in the Plant Kingdom grow in the earth and absorb nutrients
from the soil through roots. Plants also use their leaves to absorb energy from the Sun,
this is called photosynthesis. Plants need water, carbon dioxide and nutrients to survive,
though some plants have adapted to be able to absorb nutrients from insects, such as
the Venus flytrap.
Next to animals, plants are among the most diverse of the kingdoms. Not
only that, but many species of plant that still exist today are extremely old, such as
ferns, which are over 350 million years old and have survived when many species of
animals, such as the dinosaurs, have gone extinct.
ANIMALS
Animals are usually mobile and can detect things going on in their
environment using various senses such as sight, smell, hearing and taste. Due to the
process of evolution, animals have adapted to live in many environments and eat a
wide variety of foods, which has led to huge diversity within the kingdom.
INVERTEBRATES
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEAN
S MILLIPEDES SPIDERS INSECTS
SPIDERS X INSECTS
VERTEBRATES
Fish live and lay their eggs in water. They have fins instead of legs and gills instead of lungs.
Birds are warm-blooded and have beaks, feathers, wings and two legs. They
lay their eggs on land.
CLASSIFYING ANIMALS - VERTEBRATES