Classifications Basics
Domain and Kingdoms
Elements and Compounds
Macromolecules Overview
Macromolecules Details
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Taxonomy is defined as this...

The Science of Naming and classifying living things. 

100

There are this many domains in the classification system

3

100

Matter is defined as this

Anything that has mass and takes up space

100

This element is found in all organic compoinds

Carbon

100

Monoglycerides are made of these 2 parts

1 glycerol + 1 fatty acid

200

He developed the modern classification system

Carl Linnaeus

200

All the organisms in these 2 domains are unicellular

Archaea and Bacteria

200

The atom is defined as this

The tiniest building block of matter

200

These are the 4 macromolecules (chemicals) in cells of living things? 

Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids

200

RNA stands for

Ribonucleic Acid

300

The binomial nomenclature (scientific name) of all living things are taken from these two parts of the classifications

Genus + Species

300

Human Beings belong to this domain

Eukarya

300

An element is defined as this

A substance made of one kind of atom

300

This is the way monomers and macromolecules are related

Monomers link together to form macromolecules

300

DNA stans for

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

400

What is a mnemonic device used to remember the 8 classification levels?

Dear King Philip Came Over for Good Soup

400

These are the names of the domains in the classification system

Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

400

These are the names of the particles inside of an atom

Proton
Electron
Neutron

400

The monomer of carbohydrate is this

saccharide (simple sugar)

400

Nucleotides have these 3 parts

A phosphate group
A sugar
A nitrogen base

500

This is immediately above "Order" in the classification levels

Class

500

These are the 4 kingdoms in the Eukarya Domain

Plantae
Fungi
Animalia
Protista

500

There are this many elements in the Periodic Table

118

500

Nucleic acids contain these elements

C, H, O, P, N

500

The full name of one nitrogen bases in DNA (ATCG)

Adenine or Thymine or Cytosine or Guanine

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