Thursday, May 1, 2008

Classification

What is classification (ch 17)? What are the different kingdoms and how do they differ from one another?

15 comments:

matt said...

Classification is when the grouping of objects or information based on similarity. Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists, Eukabacteria, and Archaebacteria are the six different kingdoms. They are different because they have different characteristics and also could of evolved from each other but probably not. They also have different functions.

chris said...

Classification is the grouping of objects that have similarities. There are six kingdoms.There are the Animal, plant, fungi, protists eukabacteria, and archaebacteria. They all have different chacteristics and, they all involve different organisms.

Tristen said...

Classification is the grouping of objects that have similarities. The different kingdoms are: animals, plants, fungi, protists, eukabacteria, and archaebacteria. The kingdoms have different features, functions, and characteristics

chelsea said...

Classification is the grouping of objects or information based on their similarity. The different kingdoms are Animals, plants, fungi, protists, eukabacteria, and archaebacteria. They all have different funtions.

Kayla said...

Classification is when the grouping of objects or information based on similarity. Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists, Eukabacteria, and Archaebacteria are the six different kingdoms. They're different because they have different characteristics.

Bierman said...

Animals, plants, fungi, protists, eukabacteria, adn archaebacteria are the six different kingdoms. They have different functions. Classification is the grouping of objects based on similarity.

bean said...

its when you group thing by the thngs they gots incomine.the six different kingdoms are animals plants fungi protists eukabacteria and archaebacteria. they al do diferent things

SMAX said...

Classification is the grouping of objects or information based on their similarity. The different kingdoms are Animals, plants, fungi, protists, eukabacteria, and archaebacteria. They all have different funtions.

Silly Willy said...

Classification is when the grouping of objects or information based on similarity. Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists, Eukabacteria, and Archaebacteria are the six different kingdoms. They all have different functions.

sweet said...

classification is the grouping of of objects that have similarities. there are six kingdoms are plants, animals, fungi, eukabacteria, protists,and archaebacteria. they have different characteristics and they all have different organisms.

Matt G said...

classification is the
grouping of an objects. classification is like groups of animals and plants. they are the kingdoms.

..::..Fair..::.. said...

Classification is grouping of objects or information based on similarities. Eubacteria, archaebacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals are the six kingdoms. Eubacteria is group of prokaryotes with strong cell walls and a variety of structures, may be autotrophs or heterotrophs. Protists are eukaryote that lacks complex organ systems that lives in moist environments. Fungi is either a unicellular or multicellular eukaryote that absorbs nutrients from organic materials in the environment. Plants have leaves and grow in the ground and animals have legs and can move.

Kendall said...

Classification is when the grouping of objects or imformation is based on similarity. The different kingdoms are animals, plants, fungi, protists, eukabacteria, and archaebacteria. They all have different characteristics.

rach said...

classifications are the grouping of objects or information based on similarities. the different kingdoms are:plants, animals, fungus, protists, eukabacteria, and archaebacteria. each kingdom has different characteristics.

!*Liz*! said...

Classification is the grouping of objects or info based on simlarity. There are six different kingdoms: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists, Eukabacteria, and Archaebacteria. They differ from eachother because they all have different characteristics and functions. Every kingdom has there own way of doing things (ex: plants make their own food and animals find their food within the environment).