Eight levels of classification
Five recognized kingdoms
Autotrophic and Heterotrophic
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
Microscopic Life
100
The most specific category in the levels of classification.
What is species.
100
An example of an animal in the Protista.
What is an ameoba.
100
Autotrophs use this method to make their own food.
What is photosynthesis.
100
These cells do not have a nucleus.
What is a prokaryote.
100
Microorganisms completely occupy 2 domains. They are...
What is archae and Eubacteria
200
The 2nd broadest level of classification.
What is Kingdom.
200
We are included in this kingdom.
What is Animalia.
200
These organisms are unable to fix carbon or make thier own organic compounds.
What are chemotrophs.
200
The word "Prokaryote" is from this language.
What is Greek.
200
Almost all Protozoans are in this category...
What are microorganisms.
300
A taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class
What is Phyla.
300
The kingdom which has bacteria in it.
What is Monera.
300
Chemotrophs are categorized into this group.
What are heterotrophs.
300
This division encompasses 1 domain.
What is a Eukaryote.
300
Microorganisms are studied under this subject.
What is Microbiology.
400
The least complex domain.
What is archae.
400
The kingdom in which most plants are classified in.
What is plantae.
400
Autotrophs take this gas in and release a combination of energy and oxygen.
What is Carbon Dioxide.
400
Prokaryotes encompass these two domains.
What are Archae and Eubacteria.
400
Microorganisms are crucial to nutrient recycling in ecosystems as they act as this.
What are decomposers.
500
Binomial Nomenclature is the name given to the way we identify species, it consists of.
What is the genus followed by the species.
500
The kingdom that includes yeasts and molds.
What is fungi.
500
Heterotrophs release energy for their cells by...
What is eating
500
Besides a nucleus, Eukaryotes have this part which helps one differentiate between them and Prokaryotes.
What are organelles.
500
Stenor is a microorganism which doesn't need this to be observed.
What is a microscope.