Phylum
Taxon
Definition
Virus/Bacteria
Miscellaneous
100
Number of Phylum
What is 10 Phylum?
100
The smallest category of taxon.
What is Species?
100
An organism that lives in a habitat characterized by a very acidic condition.
What is an Acidophile?
100
Asexually by binary fission, sexually by conjugation
What are Methods of Reproduction?
100
An organism that lives in habitats characterized by moderate conditions.
What is a Mesophile?
200
Snails, Clams, and Squids are examples of this Phyla.
What is Mollusca?
200
The largest category of Taxon.
What is Domain?
200
The system of giving a two word latin name to each species. The first part is the genus and the second part is the species.
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
200
Spheres, rods, and spirals
What are shapes of bacteria?
200
The simplest organism in the 10 phylum.
What is nematoda?
300
Rotifers are a representative of this Phyla.
What is Rotifera?
300
Consists of wolves, dogs, and foxes.
What is Family?
300
An identification tool consisting of a series of 2 part choices that lead the user to a correct identification.
What is a Dichotomous Key?
300
Contains strands of DNA or RNA protected by a protein coat.
What is a capsid?
300
Makes up most modern taxonomists.
What is DNA?
400
The only phyla with a vertebrate.
What is Chordata?
400
The order of taxon from smallest to largest.
What is species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain?
400
Viral DNA that has become part of a host cell's chromosome. It can invade the cell, but does not kill it.
What is Provirus?
400
-They lack ribosomes -No cellular structure -Not classified in the six kingdoms -Have DNA or RNA but not both
What is a virus?
400
Has a true nucleus, reproduces sexually, mostly multicellular, more complex, has membrane bound organelles.
What is a Eukaryote?
500
The Largest phylum in the animal in the animal kingdom. (insects, spiders, centipedes)
What is Anthropoda?
500
The method of classifying organisms in which species are arranged in categories from most general to most specific.
What is Hierarchical Classification?
500
The concentration of nerve tissue and receptors at the anterior end of an animals body.
What is Cephalization?
500
Attachment, Entry, Replication, Assembly, Lysis and Release.
What is the Cycle of Viruses?
500
Virus which infects bacteria.
What is Phage?
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