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Kingdoms lesson 1.notebook
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Kingdoms
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Kingdoms.
We are learning
6 Kingdoms of living things
Characteristics of those living things
A brief history of Earth/Time/Life
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8 legs
fangs
spinneret
on your diagram add labels to describe the different phylum/class
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Biologists classify living things (organisms) using a set of characteristics that, in combination, are unique to each group. These groups can then be split up into smaller subgroups using ever more specific characteristics.
Using the information from the ppt and the diagrams, complete the questions.
All organisms are split up into 6 kingdoms:
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The kingdom humans belong to is the __________________. One way to tell, if an organism belongs to this kingdom is
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The smaller groups in a kingdom are called phyla (singular: phylum). Two of the phyla inside “our” kingdom are the vertebrates and the arthropods. (You
may have to look for information on arthropods in the iGCSE book pg 6) They show the following characteristics: