Kingdoms
Levels of organization & classification
Energy flow
Cycles of the earth
Random
100

Which kingdom do the following traits describe?
- cell wall with cellulose
- autotroph
- multicellular

plantae

100

What is the smallest level of orgnaization?

atom

100

What does the arrow in a food chain represent?

The flow of energy

100

Define condensation

When water vapor turns into liquid water

100

What is our saying to remember the levels of classification?

dear king phillip came over for green spaghetti

200

Which kingdom do the following traits describe?
- cell wall with peptidoglycan
- autotroph or heterotroph
- unicellular

eubacteria

200

What level of classification is found in between class and family?

order

200
How much energy is passed on from one level to another?

10%

200

Define ammonification. (part of the nitrogen cycle)

The creation of ammonia from nitrates and nitrites

200

Define geographic isolation

When some factor of the landscape is keeping two groups of a species apart so that they cannot mate, and eventually they can be considered two different species
300

Which kingdom do the following traits describe?
- cell wall with chitin
- heterotroph
- multicellular or unicellular

fungi

300

A collection of organ systems makes up a ______

organism

300

What trophic level has the most energy available?

The producers

300

What is combustion?

The release of carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere, typically as a result of factories and plants. (and vehicles)

300

What do viruses need in order to reproduce?

A host cell

400

Which kingdom do the following traits describe?
- no cell wall
- autotroph
- multicellular

animalia

400

What is a biosphere?

The earth

"living circle"

400

Which organisms in the food web above could be considered secondary consumers?

Fox, Owl, Bird

400
What is precipitation? Provide a definition and two examples. 

Water vapor condenses into a solid and eventually falls back to the ground from the atmosphere. 

Rain, snow, sleet, hail

400

DAILY DOUBLE

What are the three rules for writing a scientific name?

1. Genus first, then species

2. Genus is capitalized, species is not

3. written in italics

500

What are two differences between archaebacteria and eubacteria? Be specific. 

1. eubacteria has peptidoglycan in their cell wall, archaebacteria does not

2. eubacteria is found everywhere and archaebacteria is found in extreme environments

500

Daily Double:

What are the 8 levels of classification, from most broad to most specific. 

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

500

Put the following animals into a food chain:

Hawk, mouse, snake, berries, sun

Sun --> berries --> mouse --> snake --> hawk

500

Explain the role that bacteria and other decomposers have on the carbon and nitrogen cycles. How do they contribute?

They break down substances in the ground and turn it into forms that can eventually be absorbed by the roots of plants, which can turn it into forms that can be released back into the atmosphere. 

500

TRIPLE POINTS

What are the 6 characteristics of living things?

1. have cells
2. have DNA
3. grow and develop
4. respond to stimuli
5. reproduce
6. use nutrients