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Classification System
100

A group of organisms that are very closely related 

species

100

Made up of all eukaryotes

Eukarya

100

What is a prokaryote?

a single celled organism

100

Who came up with the system of biological classification used today?

Carolus Linnaeus

200

includes similar species 

genus

200

This kingdom is single celled or multicellular such as algae or slime molds

Protista

200

What is the difference between and autotroph and a heterotroph

Autotroph - make their own food

heterotroph- consume other organisms for food

200

An organism's scientific name is made up of its:

Genus and Species

300

represents the largest differences among organisms

Domain

300

This kingdom that consists of multicellular organisms that have cell walls, mostly made of cellulose

Plantae

300

What does taxonomy mean?

The science of identifying classifying and naming living things?

300

How do you write the scientific name of an organism.

Example: Castor canadensis

400

made up of prokaryotes that usually have a cell wall and reproduce by cell division.

Bacteria

400

This kingdom gets energy by absorbing materials and have no chloroplasts

Fungi

400

What are the four eukaryotic kingdoms?

Animalia, Fungi, Plantae, Protista

400

Why does the classification systems change over time?

increased knowledge of genetics leads to reclassification

500

made up of prokaryotes that differ in their genetics and makeup of cell walls

Archaea

500

This kingdom consists of multicellular organisms that lack cell walls and are heterotrophic 

Animalia

500

Where do Bacteria and Archaea live?

Bacteria - Any environment

Archaea - Live in harsh environments such as hot springs and thermal vents where other organisms can survive 

500

Name the eight levels of classification from most general to most specific

Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species