| A | B |
| Fungi | Many-celled with nuclei and absorb food from other living things |
| Classification | Used to organize living things |
| Kingdom | The largest group into which scientists group living things |
| Protist | One-celled with a nucleus |
| Bacteria | One-celled with no nucleus |
| Fungi | Many-celled with nuclei and absorb food |
| Plants | Many-celled and make their own food |
| Vascular plants | Plants with the presence of tubes |
| Vertebrate | Animal with a backbone |
| Invertebrate | Animal with no backbone |
| Seed | A plant that is not fully developed |
| Conifer | A seed plant that has no flowers or fruit |
| Reproduction | How living things make offspring |
| Fertilization | the process that forms a seed |
| Germination | When a seed begins to sprout |
| Non-vascular plants | Soak up water from cell to cell |
| Life Cycle | Includes the stages of germination, maturity, and reproduction |
| Root | Takes up water and nutrients from the ground |
| Stem | Moves food, water, and nutrients throughout the plant |
| Stomata | Tiny holes on the underside of a leaf |