This kingdom is multicellular and autotrophic.
What is Plantae?
This domain contains Eubacteria.
What is Bacteria?
This is the broadest classification category.
What is Kingdom?
This diagram uses shared derived traits.
What is a Cladogram?
This variable is changed by the scientist.
What is the independent variable?
These two kingdoms are prokaryotic.
What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria?
This evidence supports the three-domain system.
What is rRNA evidence?
This is the most specific classification category.
What is Species?
This diagram shows evolutionary relationships.
What is a Phylogenetic tree?
This variable responds to the change.
What is the dependent variable?
This kingdom can be unicellular or multicellular and is heterotrophic.
What is Fungi?
This domain contains plants, fungi, animals, and protists.
What is Eukarya?
KPCOFGP means?
King Philip Came Over For Good Spaghetti
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
“HAVE FM” helps remember these.
What are kinds of evolutionary evidence?
This mnemonic helps remember the independent variable.
What is MIX?
This kingdom includes organisms that can be auto or heterotrophic and uni or multicellular.
What is Protista?
This domain contains Archaebacteria.
What is Archaea?
As you move down classification levels, organisms become more like this.
What is more similar?
Give one type of evidence scientists use.
What are fossils, embryos, homologous structures, vestigial structures, analogous structures, or DNA/macromolecules?
This mnemonic helps remember the dependent variable.
What is DRY?
This kingdom is multicellular and heterotrophic.
What is Animalia?
These are the three domains.
What are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya?
This scientist created the classification system.
Who is Carl Linnaeus?
This type of structure has little or no function today.
What is a vestigial structure?
The independent variable is usually placed on this axis.
What is the x-axis?