Classification Basics
Scientific Names
Bacteria Basics
Protists
Fungi Facts
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What is the science of classifying living things called?

Taxonomy

100

What do scientists call the two-word naming system for organisms?

Binomial nomenclature

100

Are bacteria prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

Prokaryotes

100

Are protists prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Eukaryotic

100

Name one example of a fungus.

Mushroom, mold, mildew, or yeast

200

What type of organism within a cell does a eukaryote have that a prokaryote does not?

A nucleus

200

In a scientific name, which word is capitalized?

The genus

200

What process do bacteria use to reproduce?

Binary fission

200

What kind of protist is algae: plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like?

Plant-like

200

What material makes up fungal cell walls?

Chitin

300

What are the three domains of life?

Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

300

What language are scientific names written in?

Latin

300

What are the three main shapes of bacteria?

Spherical, rod-shaped, and spiral

300

What structure does an amoeba use to move and capture food?

Pseudopodia

300

What are spores?

Thick-walled reproductive cells that resist drying

400

What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?

Autotrophs make their own food, while heterotrophs must consume other organisms for energy

400

Who created the binomial naming system in the 1750s?

Carolus Linnaeus

400

What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic bacteria?

Aerobic bacteria require oxygen, while anaerobic bacteria grow without oxygen

400

What harmful event can happen when algae grow too rapidly in water?

An algal bloom or red tide

400

What is mycology?

The study of fungi

500

Scientists may change an organism’s classification when they discover this.

New information or evidence about the organism

500

What is the species name in Panthera tigris?

tigris

500

Why are Gram-negative bacteria usually harder to kill with antibiotics?

They have a thinner peptidoglycan layer and are more resistant to antibiotics

500

Scientists believe phytoplankton produce about what percentage of Earth’s oxygen?

About 50–85%

500

Why were fungi placed into their own kingdom instead of the plant kingdom?

Because fungi are heterotrophs and have different cell structures and characteristics than plants

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