The part of a plant that anchors the plant to the ground and collects resources from the soil
What are the Roots?
Meaning "Split into Two"
What is Dichotomous?
This kingdom contains Humans
What is kingdom Animalia?
The pneumonic device used by Mr. Smith for our Taxonomic Scale
What is "Dear King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup"?
The two part naming system for identifying living organisms
The part of the plant that carries nutrients to the rest of the plant
What is the stem?
You are looking at a photo of a Giraffe.
1a. It has a short neck...... step 4
1b. It has a long neck....... step 3
Step 3
This kingdom is Found in extreme environments
What is Kingdom Archaebacteria?
The largest section of the Taxonomic Scale
What is Domain?
The Genus of the animal
Equus caballus
What is Equus?
The reproductive organ of the plant
What is the Flower?
You are looking at an animal cell
1a. It has a cell wall...... step 2
1b. It has no cell wall...... step 5
Step 5
This Kingdom is commonly used to make things like Cheese and Yogurt
What is Kingdom Eubacteria?
Why do we use Taxonomy?
To Classify living things for information and safety purposes.
The species of the animal
Mus musculus
What is musculus?
The main site of photosynthesis in a plant
What is the leaf?
Can a Dichotomous key be used to identify an organism it wasn't originally created for?
These kingdoms contain Prokaryotic cells
What are Kingdoms Archaebacteria, Eubacteria?
The Section of the taxonomic scale we currently break into 6 parts
What is Kingdom?
What two levels of the taxonomic scale make up the words in Binomial Nomenclature?
What are Genus and Species?
The "ovaries" of a plant that protect the seeds
What is a Fruit?
You are looking at a photo of a Giraffe.
1a. It is Eukaryotic........ Step 2
1b. It is Prokaryotic ........ Step 3
Step 2
These Kingdoms contain Eukaryotic cells
What are kingdoms Protista, Animalia, Plantae, Fungi
The most specific level of the Taxonomic scale
What is Species?
The founder of the Binomial Nomenclature system?
Who is Carl Linnaeus?