Fungi - Living things like mushrooms that grow in damp places., Bacteria - Tiny organisms that can be helpful or cause illness., Viruses - Tiny particles that can make people sick, like the flu or cold, Crustaceans - Animals with hard outer shells, like crabs and lobsters, Mammals - Animals with fur or hair that feed their young with milk., Birds - Animals with feathers, wings, and beaks., Fish - Water animals that breathe with gills, Amphibians - Animals born in water with gills that later develop lungs., Reptiles - Animals with dry, scaly skin and lungs., Molluscs - Animals that mostly have shells., Worms - Soft-bodied, long animals that have no legs., Grasses - Small plants that grow on the ground., Cereals - Plants that produce grains, used in foods, Deciduous Trees - Trees that lose their leaves in winter, Garden Shrubs - Small bushy plants found in gardens, Algae - Plants in water, like seaweed, Mosses - Small green plants that grow on trees and rocks in shady places., Coniferous Trees - Trees that have cones and are evergreen, Ferns - Green plants with large leaves that don’t flower,

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