Abiotic and Biotic
Bacteria and Virus
Classification
Tropism
Taxonomy
100

Are bacteria biotic?

Yes

100

Are bacteria pathogens?

Some are.

100

whagt is the most specific criteria?

Species

100

What is Thigmotropism?

Response to touch.

100

What two classification subsections are used for binomial nomenclature?

Genus, species

200

Are viruses biotic?

No

200

Are viruses pathogens?

Yes

200

What diagrams are used to represent and assist in classification?

Cladograms

200

What is gravitism?

Up and down growth of a plant in response to Earth's gravitational pull.

200

What is called when 2 animals have the same relation, relative position, or structure.

Homologous

300

can single celled organisms be biotic?

Yes.

300

Are bacteria or viruses bigger?

Bacteria

300

What system is used to find a species based on characteristics?

Dichotomus Keys

300

What is phototropism?

Tendency for plants to grow towards light.

300

True or False. Homology is found in fetuses?

True

400

Are pathogens biotic or abiotic.

Either, some are some aren't. Variable.

400

Which have DNA/RNA: Bacteria and Viruses

Both.

400

What system is used to name animals?

Binomial Nomenclature

400

What is photoperiodism?

Response to changes in night and day.

400

What is Taxonomy?

The science of naming, describing, and classifying living things

500

What does RECHARGE stand for.

Reproduce, energy, cells, homeostasis, adapt response, ghrow, excrete.

500

Which cycle waits before spreading, lytic or lysogenic?

Lysogenic

500

Order of classification?

Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genius, species.

500

What is tropism?

A plants response to a stimulus in the environment.

500

Who is the first person to use binomial nomenclature.

Carl Linneaus.

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