Dichotomous Key and Cladogram
Vocabulary
Characteristics of Life
Classifying Organisms
Exploring Life
100

What is a dichotomous key?

a series of questions used to identify an unknown organism

100

Cell

the smallest unit of life

100

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of life?

a. reproduction

b. growth and development

c. use of energy

d. multicellular organization

d. multicellular organization

100

The first word in a two-word name of an organism identifies its __________.

genus

100

What is magnification?

the ability to make objects appear larger than they are

200

What is a cladogram?

a branched diagram that shows how organisms are related

200

Organism

things that have all the characteristics of life

200

What characteristic of life can you identify in this image?


The tadpole grows and develops, into a frog, and reproduces.

200

What is the process by which organisms make new organisms?

Reproduction

200

What type of microscope uses a series of lenses to magnify an image?

Compound Light Microscope

300

Which tool is used to identify orgnaisms?

dichotomous key

300

Genus

a group of similar species 

300

A longnose snake sunning itself on a rock to raise its body temperature is demonstrating which characteristic of life?

a. organization

b. homeostasis

c. use of energy

d. reproduction

b. homeostasis

300

Which person devised an animal classification system 2,000 years ago?

Aristotle

300

__________ is the change in apparent size produced by a microscope.

Magnification

400

Which animals on a cladogram are closely related to each other?

organisms to the right of a characteristic notes on the cladogram are more closely related

400

Homeostasis

an organism's ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change

400

In what way is a unicellular organism similar to a house with various rooms for various functions?

A unicellular organism has structures that perform specialized functions. Those structures are similar to the rooms of a house.

400

What evidence is used to classify living things into groups? (There are 5).

1. cell type

2. habitat

3. how the organism obtains food and energy

4. common ancestry

5. molecules within an organism

400

If a microscope has an eyepiece lens with a power of 25X and an objective lens with a power of 50X, what is the microscope's total magnification power?

1,250x

500

How do the questions of a dichotomous key help the reader identify an organism?

the questions refer to specific characteristics of a group of similar animals

500

Binomial Nomenclature

gives each organism a two- word scientific name 

500

How do living things differ from nonliving things?

Living things are organized, grow and develop, reproduce, respond, maintain certain internal conditions, and use energy.

500

Which person developed the basis of the system of organism classification in use today?

Linnaeus

500

What units could be used to measure resolution?

a. microseconds

b. micrograms

c. micrometers

d. microliters

c. micrometers

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