By Dr. Jay K. Hackett

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: 3/30/2007
  • Pages: 529
  • Reading point: Age 10 and Up

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Students know many multicellular organisms have specialized structures to support the transport of materials. indd 46 1/4/06 5:48:53 PM How would you classify a new plant? Materials Purpose You are part of an expedition that is studying plants in the jungle. You find a plant you’ve never seen before. How do you classify it? You could use a classification key. A classification key lists traits of organisms. It gives directions that lead you to the organisms’ identities. Use this classification key to classify plants.

Moss 2. Produces flowers . . . Geranium No flowers . . . . . . . Go to 3 3. Waxy leaves. . . . . . . Conifer Non-waxy leaves . . . . Go to 4 4. Grows in soil . . . . . . . . Fern Grows in water . . . . . . indd 47 12/14/05 5:34:21 PM How are living things grouped together? ▶ Main Idea Living things are classified in kingdoms so they can be studied. ▶ Vocabulary kingdom , p. 48 vertebrate , p. 50 invertebrate , p. 50 vascular , p. 52 nonvascular , p. 53 fungus , p.

Look at the diagram of the plant cell to learn about its parts. Plant Cell nucleus vacuole mitochondrion cytoplasm chloroplast cell wall cell membrane Reading Diagrams Which structures in plant and animal cells are the same? Draw a Venn diagram to answer the question. Clue: Look at the labels in this plant cell diagram and the animal cell diagram on page 28. indd 30 12/22/05 11:19:12 AM Plant cells have an additional layer around the outside of the cell. This layer is called the cell wall. Cell walls are made from a hard, specialized sugar called cellulose.

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California Science: Student Edition: Grade 5 by Dr. Jay K. Hackett
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