glitter
bows
flowers
sequins
area 51 location
100
What is a dichotomous key?
a series of choices that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world
100
Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena come from what kingdom?
Protista
100
The “Odds and ends” kingdom. The “junk drawer” of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit elsewhere
Protista
100
Ancient bacteria found in extreme environments come from which kingdom?
Archeabacteria
100
Which kingdom is eukaryotic, Autotrophic and multicellular?
Plant
200
Define Prokaryotic
Contains no nucleus
200
Which kingdom is unicellular, has a cell wall, is prokaryotic and has organisms with the ability to both make you sick and help your general health?
Eubacteria
200
Define Eukaryotic
cells that have a nucleus and complex cells organelles
200
Name at least 4 characteristics of ALL living things:
(C.A.R.D.) 1.Contains one or more CELLS 2.Must be able to ADAPT 3.Must be able to REPRODUCE 4.Must have DNA
200
Define Heterotrophic
Organism that gets its food energy from other organisms/sources (consumer)
300
Define Autotrophic
organism that has the ability to make its own food (Producer)
300
The taxonomical system of dividing shared characteristics is broken down into how many levels?
seven
300
What is the order of classification from the broadest to the most specific?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
300
Why do Scientists classify living things into groups?
to help us stay organized
300
How many parts are there to a scientific name?
two
400
Which kingdom is MOSTLY multicellular, has a cell wall and does NOT contain chloroplasts?
Fungi
400
The first part of a scientific name is its
genus
400
The last part of a scientific name is its
species
400
Which kingdom is multicellular, does not have a cell wall and is heterotrophic?
Animal
400
The science of describing, classifying and naming organisms is called what?
Taxonomy
500
Bacteria that is genetically different than archaebacteria:
Eubacteria
500
Salmonella, and streptococcus (strep throat) come from organisms in which kingdom?
Eubacteria
500
Halophiles, thermophiles, methanophiles come from which kingdom?
Archaebacteria
500
Ferns, flowers, trees are in found in which kingdom?
plantae
500
Molds, mushrooms, and yeast come from what kingdom?
Fungi
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