Who organized living things into 7 categories ?
Linnaeus
What 2 levels make up the scientific name?
Genus and species

Based on this diagram, is a bird more closely related to a horse or a fish?
Which kingdoms are prokaryotic?
Archaeabacteria and Eubacteria
Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae
What invention changed classification and how did it allow for improvement?
The microscope- allowed scientists to group organisms based on the structure of their cells rather than just how they looked. Did they have a cell wall, nucleus, etc.
If organisms A and D share 3 levels of classification and organisms A and B share 5 levels of classification, which pair are more closely related
Organisms A and B

Which animals in this diagram have amniotic eggs?
Horses, Birds
Which kingdom(s) are ONLY autotrophic?
Plantae
How do you know if an organism is an archaea or a bacteria?
Archaea live in extreme environments and bacteria live everywhere
Why was Linnaean classification updated?
Linnaeus only used physical traits to organize living things and today we use DNA.
What are the 8 levels in order from LEAST to MOST specific? (top of the upside down triangle to the bottom)
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
This mass of structures are found underground and help me externally digest my food. What are these structures and what kingdom?
mycelium/fungi
Animalia: eukaryotic, multicellular, no cell wall
Eubacteria: prokaryotic, unicellular, cell wall
What is the difference between a fungus and a plant?
What were the 2 kingdoms used a long time ago? What are the 6 kingdoms used today?
Plant and Animal
Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
You see an organism named Canis lupus and an organism called Canis familiaris. Do you think they are closely related?
Yes, they share the same genus meaning they are closely related.
What are extremophiles?
archaebacteria that live in harsh environments
List 2 differences between kingdom fungi and kingdom archaebacteria.
Fungi is eukaryotic, fungi includes uni and multicellular organims. Archaebacteria are prokaryotic and contain only unicellular organisms.
An organism has the following traits: eukaryotic, cell wall, multicellular, autotrophic. What kingdom does it belong to?
Plantae
What are the 3 domains?
Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya
You see an organism called a raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) and another organism called a raccoon (Procyon lotor). Are they closely related?
No, because they do not share the same genus name
If organisms are in the same class, they must also be in the same ______________.
phylum
Which kingdoms have organisms with cell walls?
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria,
Protist, Fungi, Plantae
List the type of nutrition(autotroph/heterotroph) for each kingdom.
Both: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista
Only Auto: Plantae
Only Hetero: Animalia, Fungi