Kingdoms
Multicellular
Cell contains a nucleus
Heterotroph
Most complex organisms on Earth
Animalia
Birds migrate
Response to stimuli/environment
Living things that make their own food for energy
Autotrophs
Taxonomy
Science of naming, describing and classifying organisms
Single cell
Cell contains a nucleus
Heterotroph
Generally lives in water
Protista
Squirrel eating a nut
Energy/need for and use of Energy
Living things that are made of only one cell
Unicellular
Kingdom
The second largest taxonomic group that is divided into 6 categories
Unicellular
No nucleus in cell
Most abundant form of life on Earth
Eubacteria
Puppy becomes a dog
Growth and development
Things that have all the characteristics of life
Organisms
Domain
The largest taxonomic group
Multicellular
Cells contain nucleus
Decomposers
Eukaryotes
Fungi
Mother duck and her ducklings
Reproduction
An organism' ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change
homeostasis
Carolus Linnaeus
A scientist that developed the classification system we are using today
Unicellular
Harsh environments
Prokaryote
Do not need oxygen
Archaebacteria
Fish swimming
Organization
Changes that happen outside an organism that affect the organism
External stimuli
Classification
A process of grouping according to similar characteristics
Multicellular
Autotrophs
Fix in one place
Eukaryotes
Plantae
Drinking water to maintain water levels
Homeostasis
Smallest unit of life
Cell
Binomial nomenclature
Two-part naming system created by Carolus Linnaeus