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Revision as of 07:32, 17 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Grouping living things is done to make it easier to identify different creatures.
About Grouping Living Things
- Living things can be grouped in different ways.
- Scientists usually group things by common features or common behaviour.
Examples
Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Invertebrates: Snail, Worm, Octopus, Insect, Arachnid
Vertebrates Reptile, Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian.