Describes organisms with two word names
What is binomial nomenclature?
Worldwide range and location of organisms
What is Biogeographical Evidence?
Both photoautrophic & heterotrophic.
What is Mixotrophs? (Euglena)
Challenges for plants moving from water to land.
What is,
Maintain water
Obtaining resources
Support
Reproduction
Dispersal of offspring
The meaning of Gymnosperm.
What is "naked seed"?
The structure that the tuna group has that the Lamprey group does not.
What is Jaws?
Similar structures as common ancestors.
What is Homologous?
Cause of "red tides/ Fish kills"
What is Dinoflagellates?
The way plants keep a moisture balance.
What is,
Waxy cuticle
Stomata and guard cells
Timing
Different shapes of structures
Two types of Angiosperms leaves.
What is,
Monocot & Eudicot?Four main Kingdoms of Domain Eukarya
What is:
Animalia
Fungi
Plantae
Protista
Environmental pressures directed by humans
What is Artificial Selection?
Have an internal skeleton made of silica. Found mainly in marine environments.
What is Radiolarians?
Asexual buds.
What is Gemmae?
Specific to Angiosperms.
(Flowers contain both male and female parts.)
Taxonomic Hierarchy has __ levels
What are the eight levels?
The British naturalist who independently discovered natural selection along with Charles Darwin.
Who is Alfred Russel Wallace?
"SAR" stands for
What is: •Stramenopila •Alveolates •Rhizaria
Name of Structures.
What is,
1. stalk
2. cap
3. archegonia
4. slime cells
5. thallus
In an Angiosperms' life cycle Diploids is a ______ before fertilization but turn into it after meiosis.
What is Haploid?
Shows the relationships in terms of evolution.
What is Phylogenetic or Evolutionary Tree?

A character or trait shared by two or more taxonomic groups is derived through evolution from a common ancestral form.
What is Synapomorphy?
Red algae are part of
What is Supergroup Archeaplastida?
Phylum Pteridophyta (ferns) Two types of generations.
What is,
Sporophyte Generation
Gametophyte Generation
Known as Gymnosperm Life Cycle.
What is Phylum Coniferophyta?