The universal language that scientists use to name organisms?
What is the system of binomial nomenelature?
100
The 7 levels in the hierarchy of taxa.
What are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?
100
The word used to describe the number of cells in all bacteria.
What is unicellular?
100
The 2 characteristics that fungi and plants have in common.
What are eukaryotic cells and multicellular?
100
The five classes of chordata.
What are fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals?
200
The language of choice
What is Latin?
200
Monera, Protista, fungi, plantae, animalia
What are the 5 kingdoms?
200
The word used to say that all bacteria have no nucleus.
What is prokaryotic?
200
Examples of fungi and plants.
What are mushrooms and shrubs?
200
The 8 phyla of invertebrates.
What are porifera, cnidaria, platyhelminthes, nematodes, annelids, mollusks, arthropods, and echinoderms?
300
The person that developed the system in 1700.
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
300
Capitalized when writing the genus species of organisms.
What is the genus name?
300
The primary method of reproduction for all bacteria.
What is binary fission?
300
What plants are capable of and the green things that they contain.
What is photosynthesis and what are chloropasts?
300
An example of porifera, cnidaria, mollusks, and echinoderms.
What are sponges, jellyfish/sea anemone, octopus/oysters/clams/squids/snails, insects/crustaceans, and starfish/sea urchins?
400
The two-part scientific name that is assigned to each organism.
What is the Genus species?
400
Second when writing the genus species of an organism.
What is species?
400
The word used for animals that lack a backbone.
What are invertebrates?
400
Type of cells, number of cells, and method of reproduction for Protists.
What are eukaryotic, unicellular, and binary fission?
400
Three characteristics of primates
What are binocular vision, relatively long fingers and toes, and arms that rotate around the shoulders?
500
A closely related group of species.
A group of organisms that share similar characteristics and freely interbreed with one another to produce fertile offspring?
What is genus?
What is species?
500
The three characteristics of the members of the Animal Kingdom.
What are all eukaryotic, all multicellular, and all heterotrophic?
500
The word used for animals that have a backbone.
What are vertebrates?
500
The specialized cells that fungi consist of and what they are major decomposers of.
What are hyphae and organic matter?
500
Three characteristics of hominidae.
What are walking upright, having opposable thumbs, and having a large brain?