What does Unicellular mean?
Having one cells
What is the study of classifying living things?
Taxonomy
What are the six kingdoms of life?
Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
Taxonomy is the science of
Classification
Is a human Multicellular
Yes
What does it mean to be a vertebrate?
To have a spine/back bone
Mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish are classes of
vertebrates
Is a rabbit an Autotroph or heterotroph?
heterotroph
Is a butterfly a vertebrate or invertebrate?
invertebrate
Give an example of a heterotroph
What is a lions, zebra, cat, dog, etc
What are some examples of vertebrates?
Lions, cats, dogs, zebras, etc
What is the difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?
Eukaryote have cells that have a nucleus while Prokaryote have cells that do not have a nucleus
Which group is NOT a kingdom? fungi, animals, plants, or vertebrates
vertebrates
Which kingdom contains only prokaryotic organisms?
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
Why is the kingdom closer to Fungi, Animals, or Plants?
Animal
How are snakes and worms similar?
They both don't have legs
What is the second largest category used to classify organisms?
Phylum
What is the scientific name of an organism using the genus and species?
Binomial nomenclature
What kingdom performs photosynthesis?
Plant kingdom
What are Cladograms?
A way of showing relationships between organisms.
Which series places the classification groups in the correct order?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Who is Carolus Linneaus?
The person who invented the current system of classification
What does "Dear King Phillip Came Over For Great Sushi" stand for?
King Kingdom
Phillip Phylum
Came Class
Over Order
For Family
Great Genus
Sushi Species
How are birds and fish similar?
They both lay eggs