what kingdoms have cell walls made of chitin?
Fungi
are fossil records incomplete or complete
incomplete
is the species name or genus name capitalized in full binomial name?
The Genus name is capitilized in the full binomial name.
which domain contains unicellular organisms?
All three Domains contain a unicellular organism
How do prokaryotes reproduce?
through the process called Binary Fission
What type of cell do protists, fungi, plants, and animals have?
eukaryotic
are most traits passed down from ancestors or adaptations?
Ancestors
which is more specific in classification. order or class?
order is more specific
True or False. a virus is bacteria
False
are viruses living organisms?
No
Which 2 kingdoms contain only single-celled organisms?
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
there is a way to analyze characteristics through a graph called?
A Cladogram
what are the eight categories for classification?
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species
which domain consists of plants, animals, fungus, and protists?
Eukarya
Are humans Homologous structured or Analogous structured?
Homologous structured
Which 2 kingdoms contain both single-celled and multicellular organisms?
protist and fungi
what are derived traits?
are present is some members of the group but absent in common ancestors
which does not belong in the Animalia system? Annelids, Porifera, Chordata, Bryophyta, Mollusca, and coelenterata
Bryophyta are part of the plantae system
What are the three domains?
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
What is taxonomy?
Taxonomy is a branch of biology concerned with identifying, naming, and classifing organisms.
How many Kingdoms are there?
6
which are most closely related. two species with differing base pair sequences or two species with similar base pair sequences?
two species with similar base pair sequences are most related
why is classification important?
there are many reasons why classification is important but most of all it makes it easier to identify an organism to study
Which domain does not have Introns?
Bacteria
Carolus Linnaeus created what system to identify organisms
Binomial nomenclature