Characterisitcs of Living Things
Classification
The 6 Kingdoms
A little bit of this..
And a little bit of that.
100

Living things are made of this.

What are cells?

100

He grouped organisms as plants or animals.

Who is Aristotle?

100

This kingdom is Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Heterotrophic, and performs Sexual Reproduction.

What is Kingdom Animalia?

100

The first part of a scientific name is based off of this.

What is Genus?

100

This is a two part naming system.

What is Binomial Nomenclature?

200

Living things respond to this.

What is stimuli?

200

He grouped organisms based on similar structures.

Who is Linneaus?

200

This kingdom is Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Autotrophic, and performs Sexual or Asexual Reproduction (seeds)

What is Kingdom Plantae?

200

These do not fit into a kingdom, because they do not show all six characteristics of living things.

What are viruses?

200

These consist of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item. The ones we used gave 2 choices, hence the name.

What are Dichotomous Keys?

300

This means they keep an internal balance to keep body conditions constant.

What is homeostasis?

300

This is the science of classifying living things.

What is Taxonomy?

300

This kingdom is Prokaryotic, Unicellular, Autotrophic or Heterotrophic, and performs Asexual Reproduction (binary fission).

What is Kingdom Eubacteria?

300

The broadest of all the Taxa.

What is Domain?

300

This language doesn't change which makes it valuable to the scientific community. 

What is Latin?

400

This means a species features change over time due to the environment and their ability to survive in it.

What is evolve?

400

He discovered the eighth taxa, Domain.

Who is Carl Woese?

400

This kingdom is Prokaryotic, Unicellular, Autotrophic or Heterotrophic, and performs Asexual Reproduction

What is Kingdom Archaebacteria?  

400

In this cycle, the virus “hides out” in the host cell.

What is the lysogenic cycle?

400

In this cycle, the end result is that the host dies.

What is the lytic cycle?

500

This characterisitc means living things require energy and convert it to new forms using chemical reactions.

What is metabolism?

500

These are similar in appearance or structure, but not necessarily in function. They DO suggest a relationship between organisms.

What are Homologous Structures?

500

This kingdom is Eukaryotic, Unicellular, Autotrophic or Heterotrophic, and performs Asexual Reproduction

What is Kingdom Protista?

500

The euglena, amoeba, and paramecium are examples from this Kingdom

What is Protista?

500

The founder of modern taxonomy.

Who is Linnaeus?

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