
#1
Slow growing
Gets food from the organism it lives on by absorbing it
Multicellular
Reproduces using spores
Has no chlorophyll
Can’t move (immobile)

#2
Has chlorophyll in leaves
Is a producer (makes own food)
Immobile
Reproduces through seeds
Has petals that attract insects or birds to collect pollen and take it to another plant

#3
Lives in water
Has backbone
Is cold-blooded
Lays eggs
Eats algae on rocks

#4
Lives on land and in water
Lays eggs
Has rough, scaly skin
Must keep skin moist
Is a carnivore

#5
Drawing by John Gould
Picture in the Public Domain
Has webbed feet
Lays eggs
Eats insects, frogs, fish
Lives in fresh water lakes
Warm-blooded
Has mammary glands

#6
Image Source: Gordon Vrdoljak (used with permission)
Does not have a nucleus
Reproduces through a process called fission
Only seen through a microscope (microorganism)
Can be a producer or a consumer (has to find its food)
Single-celled organism
Are found everywhere
Is a prokaryote
Earliest lifeforms on earth

#7
Picture from Xenopus.com (used with permission)
Microorganism
Has a simple nucleus
Reproduces through a process called fission
Single-celled organism
Is a eukaryote
Move with psuedopods, flagella (flagellum), or cilia

#8
Has leafs
Is a producer (makes own food)
Immobile
Reproduces through making spores and then spores make seeds
Has chlorophyll in leaves

#9
Has hollow bones
Has vertebrae (backbone)
Is covered with feathers
Lays eggs
Not all species can fly

#10
Has two main body parts
Has eight legs
Has an exoskeleton (a skeleton outside the body)
Does not have a vertebrae
Spins a web

#11
Is green
Makes its own food
Does not move
Lives in moist area

#12
Lives in water
Has an exoskelton
Must find its own food
#13
Has no backbone (invertebrate)
Must find its own food
Moves on its own
#14
Lives in water
Has cartilage instead of bone
Predator with sharp teeth
Unless noted, all pictures/movies on this page were taken by Steve Hill
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