He developed the hierarchical classification system still used today.
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
This is the Kingdom that includes both humans and grizzly bears.
What is Kingdom Animalia?
This tool uses a series of paired statements to identify organisms.
What is a dichotomous key?
This kingdom includes organisms like mushrooms and yeast that are heterotrophic and have cell walls made of chitin.
What is Kingdom Fungi?
This protein coat surrounds and protects a virus's genetic material,
What is a capsid?
This is the branch of biology that classifies organisms and assigns each a universally accepted name.
What is taxonomy?
In binomial nomenclature, the first word is the genus and the second is this.
What is the species?
This is the most general level in the classification system.
What is Domain?
These organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic, and have cell walls made of cellulose.
What is Kingdom Plantae?
Viruses are considered non-living because they cannot do this without a host cell.
What is reproduce?
This is the correct order of the eight levels of classification from most general to most specific.
What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
This is the two-part scientific naming system developed by Linnaeus.
What is binomial nomenclature?
These two kingdoms consist of prokaryotic organisms.
What are Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
This group of animals lacks a backbone.
What are invertebrates?
This viral infection process involves absorption, entry, replication, assembly, and release, usually destroying the host cell.
What is the lytic cycle?
This is the main limitation of Linnaeus’ classification system.
What is it only uses physical traits?
This level of classification comes directly after Class.
What is Order?
This kingdom includes organisms that reproduce using spores and structures like asci or club-shaped fruiting bodies.
What is Kingdom Fungi?
This is the most specific level of classification.
What is species?
In this viral pathway, the viral genome integrates into the host DNA and remains dormant until triggered by environmental cues.
What is the lysogenic cycle?)
These are traits that appear in recent parts of a lineage but not in its older members.
What are derived characters?
This mnemonic helps students remember the order of classification levels.
What is “Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup”?
This is the key difference between the cell walls of Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
What is Eubacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls, Archaebacteria do not?
This is the domain that includes all eukaryotic organisms.
What is Eukarya?
This scientific theory, developed by Pasteur and Koch, explains how microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses cause disease and led to improved hygiene practices.
What is Germ Theory?