Mystery Organism
Kingdoms
Characteristics of Life
Vocab
Reverse Vocab
100

Multicellular

Cell contains a nucleus

Heterotroph 

Most complex organisms on Earth

Animalia

100

Birds migrate

Response to stimuli/environment

100

Living things that make their own food for energy

Autotrophs

100

Taxonomy

Science of naming, describing and classifying organisms

200

Single cell

Cell contains a nucleus

Heterotroph

Generally lives in water

Protista

200

Squirrel eating a nut 

Energy/need for and use of Energy

200

Living things that are made of only one cell

Unicellular

200

Kingdom

The second largest taxonomic group that is divided into 6 categories

300

Unicellular

No nucleus in cell

Most abundant form of life on Earth

Eubacteria

300

Puppy becomes a dog

Growth and development

300

Things that have all the characteristics of life

Organisms

300

Domain

The largest taxonomic group

400

Multicellular

Cells contain nucleus

Decomposers

Eukaryotes

Fungi

400

Mother duck and her ducklings

Reproduction

400

An organism' ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change

homeostasis 

400

Carolus Linnaeus

A scientist that developed the classification system we are using today

500

Unicellular

Harsh environments

Prokaryote

Do not need oxygen

Archaebacteria 

500

Fish swimming

Organization

500

Changes that happen outside an organism that affect the organism

External stimuli

500

Classification

A process of grouping according to similar characteristics

600

Multicellular

Autotrophs

Fix in one place

Eukaryotes 


Plantae

600

Drinking water to maintain water levels

Homeostasis

600

Smallest unit of life

Cell

600

Binomial nomenclature 

Two-part naming system created by Carolus Linnaeus