The 6 Kingdoms
Classification
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Viruses
100
The kingdom that features organisms that are unicellular, lack a nucleus and live in harsh environments
What is Archaebacteria/Archaea
100
The scientist who is known as the "Father of Taxonomy"
Who is Carolus Linnaeus
100
Group of Archaeans that live in anaerobic environments
What are Methanogens
100
Location in a prokaryotic cell where genetic material is found
What is in the cytoplasm
100
Characteristic of living things that viruses can perform
What is reproduction
200
The kingdom that features organisms that are unicellular, have nuclei and obtain food in a variety of ways
What is Protista
200
The name of the system that is used to create each organism's scientific name
What is Binomial Nomenclature
200
Group of Archaeans that live in extremely salty bodies of water
What are Halophiles
200
Treatment that can be used to cure a bacterial infection
What is an antibiotic
200
The two parts of a virus
What is the genetic material and protein coat
300
The kingdom that features organisms that are decomposers, are mostly multicellular, and have nuclei and cell walls
What is Fungi
300
The two levels of classification that make up an organism's scientific name
What are their genus and species
300
Group of Archaeans that live in extremely hot or extremely cold environments
What are Thermophiles
300
Latin term for round bacteria
What is cocci
300
What a virus needs in order to reproduce
What is a host cell
400
The kingdom that features multicellular producers with cell walls and nuclei
What is Plantae
400
Language used by taxonomists for scientific naming
What is Latin
400
Characteristic that differentiates the 3 groups of Archaebacteria from one another
What is where they live
400
Latin term for rod-shaped bacteria
What is bacilla
400
The type of cell that a bacteriaphage infects
What is bacterial
500
The kingdom that features multicellular consumers with nuclei
What is Animalia
500
Font style that an organism's scientific name is printed in
What is italics
500
Two characteristics that Archaebacteria share with Eubacteria
What are unicellular and no nucleus
500
Process by which bacteria reproduce
What is binary fission
500
A vaccine's ingredients
What is weakened or dead forms of the pathogen
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