How many Domains are there? List all them all....
There are 3 and they are Archea, Bateria, Eukarya
The branch of science that classifies or names all living things
Taxonomy
how scientists groups organisms based on similar characteristics. protista, fungi, plantae, animalia
Kingdom
a large group of related animals or plants;. (ex. cnidarians, annelids, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, chordates)ranks above class and below kingdom
Phylum
-need to absorb food from the spot where it is growing; prefer dark, damp areas- they are mushrooms, yeast, mold.
NOT PLANTS
fungi
How many kingdoms are there?
List them all
Animal, plant, fungi, protist
There are 5 we learned about 4 so if you said 4 you are correct
-a system in which each species of animal or plant receives two names
binomial nomenclature
one celled microscopic organisms that like to live in a water (ex. euglena, paramecium, amoeba)- they are eukaryotic- full functioning animals
protist
plants that have special tissues, or tubes to carry water to all parts of the plant(ex. tree, flowering plants, fern)- almost every plant you know-
vascular plants
plants that do not have special tissues, or tubes to carry water ( ex. moss, lichen, liverwort)
non vascular
Which domains are unicellular meaning made of one cell?
Archea and Bateria
What is an animal with a backbone called
vertabrate
What is an animal without a backbone called?
invertibrate
What is the largest group of invertibrates ?
insects
What sentences does the video use to help you remember the 8 levels of classification in order?
Dear King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti
Who developed the naming system that calls a puma, cougar, and mountain lion a Felis concolor?
Carolus Linnaeus
What 2 names or levels of classification are in the binominal naming system?
Genus species
single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle
“pro” rhymes with no- no nucleus
Both archaea and bacteria
Prokaryotic
What 3 characteristics do scientists use to put things into the kingdoms?
food, movement, number of cells
List three things that fungi have.
can't move, many cells, absorbs food
Name the 8 levels of classification from largest to smallest?
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
3 things bacteria have.
one cell, cell wall, no nucleus
What do protists have that bacteria don’t have?
nucleus
The animal kingdom has __phyla or groups
16
Organisms must mate with a member of their species/ kingdom? This will insure that the offspring will be fertile/ infertile, meaning they can make more babies for the next generation?
Species , fertile