These are the two taxa (names) that you use to scientifically name an organism
What are the Genus and species?
These are the three domains of life
What are archae, bacteria, and eukarya?
This is the outgroup of the cladogram

What are hagfish?
Heterotrophic
Eukaryotic
No cell wall
Demonstrates advanced organ systems
What are animalia?
This is the ancestral trait on this cladogram

What is vertebrae?
This is the most broad group (taxa) of living things
What is a domain?
These are the four kingdoms of life that are in the domain eukarya
What are protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia?
This species is most closely related to chimps

What are mice?
Heterotrophic
Prokaryotic
Cell wall made of peptidoglycan
These can be pathogenic or beneficial for humans
What are eubacteria?
This group diverged longest ago

What are sharks?
These are the six kingdoms of life
What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia?
This is the only kingdom of life that does not have cell walls in the cells
What are animalia?
This is the number of speciation events on this cladogram

What is six speciation events?
Autotrophic
Eukaryotic
Cell wall made of cellulose
Synthesize glucose for life on Earth
What are plantae?
Which group is most closely related to the T. Rex?

What are parrots?
This taxa means a group of related phylum
What is a kingdom?
This kingdom of life is autotrophic and has cellulose in cell walls
What are plantae?
This trait is shared only by mice and chimps

What is fur and mammary glands?
Autotrophic or heterotrophic
Prokaryotic
Cell wall without peptidoglycan
Extremophiles
What are archaebacteria?
Which organism is most closely related to the newt?

What is the lizard?
This is the sequential list of all taxa in Linneaus' classification system, starting with most broad and ending with most specific
What are:
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
This kingdom of life is the oldest on Earth - many of these species are extremophiles and live in extreme environments
What are archaebacteria?
This is the ancestral trait on the cladogram

No ancestral traits exist on this cladogram
Heterotrophic
Eukaryotic
Cell wall made of chitin
Decomposers in ecosystems
What are fungi?
These two organelles support the Theory of Endosymbiosis