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The City School North Nazimabad Boys Campus 1 st COMPREHENSIVE WORKSHEET SEPTEMBER 2015 SCIENCE CLASS 7 Teacher Name: Ms.Seema Adil Class: 7 Date:5 th November 2016 Name: Section: Date: CHAPTER: CLASSIFYING PLANTS AND ANIMALS Q1.Fill in the blanks with suitable answers. 1. Scientists have discovered and classified about different species of living things. 2. The animals or plants that have got finished from the earth are called as _. 3. The animals or plants that are in the danger of getting finished from the earth are called as species. 4. Living things can be classified based on their. 5. The scientists who study living things are called _. 6. The scientists who study plants are called. 7. The scientists who study animals are called. 8. The study of living things is called biology and the study of plants is called. 9. The study of plants is called. 10. Some main/important branches of science are; Zoology, Botany,,, and mathematics etc. 11. Any specific type of animal or plant is called. 12. Living things in the same group share similar. 13. Anatomy is the study of shape and of living things. 14. A scientist gave a theory that human beings have evolved from monkeys. His theory is called 15. One common way of classifying living things is based on system of classification, which puts living things into groups. 16. Living things are placed into eight groups: domain,, phylum, based on certain similarities., order,, genus and 17. Each domain consists of a number of kingdoms e.g. kingdom and kingdom. 18. Phylum is singular form its plural is. 19. Living things of the same share many similar characteristics. 20. The soil that has lots of nutrients in it is called. 21. Human beings are included in the kingdom, their class is and their species is called. 22. The mnemonic to remember seven of the eight major groups is phylum went to his and _ his family to look for (sounds like genus) who is a rare.

24. This two part naming system for living things is called nomenclature and it was introduced by a Swedish botanist and doctor. 25. Each species is given a scientific name in Latin, the first part is in capital letter and it reflects genus of the organism, while the second part is in small letter and indicates the. 26. There was an extinct species of human called_ which looked like a monkey. 27. The great diversity of living things on the earth can be classified based on similarities in anatomy,, life cycle, or evolutionary history. 28. Plants can make their own food through a process called. 29. The plants that have tissues are called vascular plants. 30. The vascular tissue is made up of two other tissues which are tissue and tissue. 31. The water and mineral salts from the roots to the leaves and other parts of plant are transported by tissue and the food from the leaves is transported to all parts of plant through tissue. 32. Seedless plants e.g. ferns reproduce by which are present on the underside of leaves. 33. Non-vascular plants don t have vascular tissues and are the most plants on the earth. 34. Mosses and liverworts are non-vascular plants, they are usually very, they reproduce by spores which are present in capsules. 35. Non-vascular plants cannot grow, and they grow in places. 36. Vascular plants can be divided into two groups, which are non-flowering but they are seed plants and are flowering plants and have seeds. 37. Gymnosperms means because their seeds are not enclosed in fruits, they are found in cones e.g..conifers, cycads and ginkgos. Q.2-Encircle the best answer from the options given. 1. Most of the animal species are Vertebrates Invertebrates 2. The animals whose bodies are covered with hair or fur are Mammals 3. Spiny anteater and duckbilled platypus are Mammals 4. Birds and mammals are 5. Sea horse is a Mammal Amphibian

6. Jelly fish is a Crustacean Cnidarians 7. These are warm blooded, reptile Birds, reptiles Mammals, birds, birds 8. Their young ones have gills to breathe in water while their adults have lungs Dolphin Frog 9. They live in water and on land but lay their eggs on land 10. They live in water and on land but lay their eggs in water 11. They lay eggs with leathery shells to prevent them from drying up Amphibian 12. Their body temperature changes with surrounding temperature 13. Their body temperature remains constant, does not change with the environment 14. They have jointed legs Arthropods 15. They have three pairs of legs 16. Corals are Plants Animals 17.Insects and crustaceans have Compound eyes Simple eyes

17. Their heads are not clearly defined Crustaceans 18. Most have gills and live mainly in water Crustaceans 19. They have two pairs of antennae crustaceans Q.3 (a)- Sort out the given characteristics into the groups given below. Two body segments Three body segments Four pairs of legs Three pairs of legs no antennae one pair of antennae simple eyes most have compound eyes No wings Most adults have wings Arachnids Insects (b).compare centipedes and millipedes. Similarities Differences Q.4 (a ) Give similarities and differences between round worms, flat worms, segmented worms. http://thecityschoolnnbc.weebly.com

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