Intro and Scientists
Archae & Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Plantae &Animalia
100

Formal system of naming species with two names

Binomial Nomenclature

100

Archeans that are salt loving

Halophiles

100

What is a common analogy used in the videos we watched to summarize the protists

"junk drawer"

100

Main mode of nutrition for Fungi

Saprophytic, Decomposers
100

2 major groups in K Plantae

Vascular and Nonvascular

200

Paleontologist

Cuvier

200

3 main shapes of bacteria

Cocci, Bacilli and Spirilli

200

3 main groups of Protists - 

Protozoans - Animal like

Algae - plant like

Slime and Water molds - fungi like

200

Pieces of hyphae break off for asexual reproduction

Fragmentation
200

Number of major phyla for Kingdom Animalia

7

300

Small, infectious, single-stranded RNA that affects plants

Viroid

300

3 possible sexual reproduction methods for bacteria

Conjugation, Transduction and Transformation

300

Type of Algae that have silica in shells

Diatoms

300

4 subgroups of fungi

Zygomycotes

Basidiomycotes

Ascomycotes

Deuteromycotes

300

4 major steps of plants moving out of the water

Land, Tissues, Seeds, Flowers

400

3 reasons that viruses are not living

Cannot reproduce on own

Does not have cell structures

Can crystallize

400

4 parts to the bacterial growth curve

and the main factors Bacteria adapt to

Lag - pH, temp, Salinity, moisture

Exponential Growth

Stationary 

Death

400

The category and an example of an Animal -like protist that has pseudopods

Sarcodine - Amoeba

400

Hyphae of parasitic fungi are called..

Haustoria

400

Fluid filled sac inside the body cavity

Coelom

500

Compare and contrast Homologous and Analogous structures

Anatomical components of organisms that can be used in their classification; show an evolutionary pathway

Analogous - same function, from different structural/ evolutionary origin

Homologous - different functions, but from the same evolutionary background

500

4 main ways bacteria are classified

Shape

Ability to bind a dye - gram +/-

Nutrition - heterotroph or autotroph

Oxygen needs - aerobic or anaerobic

500

3 main types of Slime and Water molds

Oomycota

Myxomycota

Acrasiomycota


500

3 examples of fungal infections

Jock itch, athlete's foot, Ringworm, yeast infection/ UTI

500

3 largest classes or Arthropods

Spiders, Crayfish and Grasshoppers

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