Prehistoric humans likely did not classify plants according to similar shape or growing patterns. Rather, they would have labelled them as _______ or not.
Useful
A classification system which helps bring order and understanding to the immense diversity of life.
Taxonomy
Plants growing toward sunlight is an example of which characteristic of life?
Response to stimuli
When working with Acids, you should always wear ________.
Goggles, lab apron, close toed shoes.
only need one.
Scientist use this method to inquire of and understand the world around them.
Scientific Method
The first use of using a 2 named system was during the ________ period.
Renaissance
The "Species" Taxa is defined by reproductive "isolation" and _________.
Morphology
The smallest unit of life
Cell
Should you pour water into acid or acid into water?
Acid into Water.
This way, water splashes out, not acid.
Often used in order to classify a species, the study of a species form or bodily structure is called _______.
Morphology.
The Father of Zoology and first person to classify animals according to form.
Aristotle
The following is an example of what?
"A| the flower is red. AA| the flower is white"
Dichotomous Key = full 300 points
Key = 100 points
The passing on of Genetic information (dna) from parent to child is called __________.
Heredity
If a glass test tube breaks in the lab where should you place the properly cleaned up glass shards.
in a "sharps" container
A "Division" implies what kind of organism?
Plants
A phylem would imply Animals
What is the technical phrase for "two named system"
Binomial nomenclature.
(200 if they got one of the two words)
What language is used in modern Taxonomy
Latin
Metabolism
If a glass slide with bacteria matter falls and breaks, where should you dispose of the carefully cleaned pieces?
Redi and Pastuer disproved what theory using the scientific method.
Spontaneous Generation
The modern use of a "binomial nomenclature" was developed by whom?
"Carolus Linnaeus" or "Linnaeus" or "karl von Linne"
label the Taxonomic categories from largest to smallest.
Domain, Kingdom, Phylem/Division, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
in that order.
These are the 8 characteristics of life.
Cells, DNA (heredity), Growth/Development, Reproduction, use of energy (metabolism), respond to stimuli/environment, change in population over time, homeostasis.
MOVEMENT IS NOT A CHARACTERISTIC OF LIFE.
Who should you always listen to during a lab experiment?
The Teacher or Mr. Kaden
a Sorting device useful in classification by observation.
a key