Viruses
Bacteria
Cladograms
Taxonomy
Classification
100

This material is usually found in the center of a virus.

Genetic Material

100

This is the bacterial shape that is a sphere

Coccus

100

These two species are the most closely related to each other

A and B

100

This rank of taxonomic classification includes all organisms organized into Archaea, Eubacteria and Eukarya

Domain

100

The old way of classifying organisms is based on this. 

Physical Characteristics

200

This is a coat that surrounds the core of a virus in protein. 

Capsid

200

This bacteria that in a spiral shape are called this. 

Spirilla 

200

This trait is shared between chimpanzees and bears. 

mammals

200

This royal Classification separates animals, plants, fungi and protists. 

Kingdom

200

This guy is said to be the father of Classification. 

Carl Linnaeus

300
This is the layer that some viruses have, but is not necessary for all viruses. 

Envelope. 

300

This rod shaped bacteria is called this.

Bacillus

300

This trait is shared by salamanders and all descendants after. 

Lungs

300

Most of the time when we talk about a type of animal, like turtles or squirrels, we are referring to this rank of taxonomy. 

Family

300

This kingdom is home to the extremophiles. Thermophiles and Halophiles. 

Archaea

400

These are the keys that surround the outside of the virion that allow it to infect cells. 

Glycoproteins or Spike Proteins

400

Plants and bacteria share this organelle, although not every bacteria has it. 

Cell Wall
400

What fruit is the most different from the others? 

Walnuts

400

Binomial nomenclature uses these ranks of taxonomy when referring to an organism. 

Genus and Species

400

Mushrooms belong to this Kingdom

Fungi

500

This is the type of genetic material that is translated the fastest. 

+ssRNA

Positive sense single stranded RNA

500

This bacteria lives on your skin and can cause MRSA

Staph

500

Gel electrophoresis is used to compare what about species? 

Their genetic code. 

500

This is the most specific level of taxonomy. 

Species

500

Virus belong to this kingdom

They don't belong in any kingdom. 

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