Classification
Scientific Names
Kingdoms
Nitrogen Cycle
Plants and Animals
100

These organisms get nutrients and energy by consuming other organisms.

What are Heterotrophs? 

100

The first word in an organism’s scientific name represents this.

What is the genus?

100
Kingdom that contains mushrooms and molds.
What are Fungi?
100

Bacteria combine nitrogen from the atmosphere with hydrogen to make ammonia (NH3) in the soil.

What is nitrogen fixation?

100

Animals without a backbone.

What are invertebrates?

200

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.

What are the levels in classification?

200

The two parts to a scientific name

Genus + Species

200

Autotroph, cell wall made of cellulose

Plantae

200

Conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas, which is released back into the atmosphere.

What is denitrification?

200

Plant that makes fruits and flowers. 

What is an angiosperm?

300

Archaea and Bacteria are both this type of cell.

What are prokaryotic cells?

300

What is the purpose of scientific naming in biology?

To provide a universal language for scientists to communicate about organisms

300

Kingdom that include unicellular organisms with a nucleus, can be plant-like, animal-like or fungi-like.

Kingdom Protista

300

Absorption of nitrogen into organic compounds by plants.

What is assimilation?

300

The waxy layer on the top of leaves. 

What is a cuticle?

400

The highest, the broadest, level of classification in the system.

What is Domain?

400

Organisms with the same species name are always closely related (T/F)

False

400

These are the six kingdoms for organisms.

What are Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia?

400

Production of ammonia by bacteria during the decay of organic matter.

What is ammonification?

400

Divisible into two symmetrical halves.

What is bilateral symmetry?

500
The branch of biology that classifies organisms.
What is Taxonomy?
500
The system of assigning a scientific name that consists of two parts.
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
500

Prokaryotes lacking peptidoglycan in their cell walls

What are the archaea?

500

Production of nitrates and nitrites from ammonia (NO3) by bacteria.

What is nitrification?

500

Animals that maintain a constant body temperature throughout environmental changes.

What is an endotherm?

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