Classification
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Virus, Bacteria, and Protists
Memory Lane
100
Which would come first on a cladogram, sponge or fish?
What is sponge
100
Shark, rays, lamprey, blue gill.
What is fish
100
Sharks and blue gills are both fish but differ in what body system?
What is skeletal system (cartilage vs. bones)
100
Abiotic due to no cells.
What is virus
100
Stores genetic information in all organisms.
What is nucleus
200
What type of key is used to identify organisms using two choices?
What is dichotomous key
200
Frog, salamander, caecilians.
What is amphibians.
200
breathe with gills, book lungs, tracheal tubes, or spiracles and are the largest phyla.
What is insects
200
Amoeba, paramecium, euglena.
What is protists
200
Variable that is graphed on the y-axis.
What is dependent
300
Where would a common ancestor be located on cladogram?
What is at the beginning/bottom.
300
tiger, whale, platypus
What is mammals
300
Phylum Arthropoda include these three groups.
What is crustaceans, arachnids, insects.
300
Cause disease by excreting toxins and invading the host.
What is bacteria
300
Organelle for photosynthesis.
What is chloroplast
400
Which taxonomic level is between phylum and order?
What is class
400
Owl, penguin, woodpecker
What is bird
400
Moving using tube fee and hydrostatic skeleton, radial symmetry as adults.
What is echinoderms
400
Infectious particle made only of a strand of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
What is virus
400
Range for an acid on the pH scale.
What is 0-6
500
Who is credited with creating binomial nomenclature?
What is Carolus Linnaeus.
500
crocodiles, lizards, snakes, turtles
What is reptiles
500
Nematodes, hookworms, pinworms
What is roundworms
500
Moves by cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia.
What is protists.
500
Energy molecule
What is ATP
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