This kingdom is known as the “junk drawer.”
What is Protist?
This naming system was created by Carolus Linnaeus.
What is Binomial nomenclature?
Smallest to largest: Cells → ___ → Organs → Systems
What are tissues?
This system breaks down food.
What is the digestive system?
Myocytes are classified as this.
What are cells?
This taxonomic level is broader than family but below class.
What is Order?
Scientific names are made of these two parts.
What are genus and species?
The smallest unit of life is this.
What is a cell?
This system moves materials through the body.
What is the circulatory system?
A group of similar cells working together is called this.
What is tissue?
This kingdom contains organisms that live in extreme environments.
What is Archaebacteria?
In Acinonyx jubatus, this is the species name.
What is jubatus?
A group of organs working together is called this.
What is an organ system?
This system allows movement with muscles and bones.
What is the musculoskeletal system?
True or False: Tissues are more complex than organs.
What is False?
Mushrooms belong to this kingdom.
What is Fungi?
This tool helps scientists identify organisms.
What is a dichotomous key?
A living thing made of all levels of organization.
What is an organism?
This system controls responses to stimuli.
What is the nervous system?
This type of tissue is found in bones and cartilage.
What is connective tissue?
This is the scientific study of classifying living things.
What is Taxonomy?
This is the correct order: Domain → Kingdom → Phylum → Class → ___ → Family → Genus → Species
what is missing?
What is Order?
Correct order from smallest to largest.
What is Cells → Tissues → Organs → Systems?
Kidneys are to urinary as gallbladder is to this system.
What is the digestive system?
True or False: All body systems must work together to maintain homeostasis.
What is True?