Every organism, regardless of what it is, has at least one.
What is a cell?
100
next-to-smallest classificaiotn level
What is genus?
100
What the classification system in use today is based on.
What are physical characteristics?
100
buffalo, for example
What is a common name?
200
mushrooms and molds
What is fungi?
200
All cells come from preexisting cells.
All living things are made of cells.
What is the cell theory?
200
invented the modern classification system
Who is Linnaeus?
200
carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acid
What are types of molecules?
200
largest classification level
What is kingdom?
300
Boxlike structures that Robert Hooke first named cells
What are cell walls?
300
Cellulose is to carbohydrates as DNA is to ...
What is nucleic acid?
300
From other living things.
What do all living things come from?
300
contains several orders
What is a class>
300
used for better accuracy
What is a scientific name?
400
If you studied a fish and found that it had fins, breathed using gills, and lived in the water, you could assume that other fish probably have these characteristics.
What is generalization?
400
reproduction, growth, the ability to use energy and response to the environment.
What are some characteristics of life?
400
Capitalized, and italicized or undrlined
What is Genus in the scientific name?
400
The science of classifying organisms
What is taxonomy?
400
Lipids
What is is an important part of cell membranes?
500
no clear definitions for the various taxa
What is one problem with the classification system?