The most inclusive level of classification, that was only added around 20 years ago
What is domain?
This is the difference between unicellular and multicellular.
What is...
Unicellular has one cell,
Multicellular has many cells
The six characteristics of living things...
What are...
Can grow and develop
Reproduces
Responds to changes
Has Cells
Uses energy
Has DNA
This is the meaning of Binomial Nomenclature
What is the two-word system used to name organisms?
This kingdom is autotrophic, eukaryotic, and multicellular.
What is Plantae?
The 8 levels of classification are
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Remember the following: "Dear King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup"
(There are many variations of this, so whatever works!)
The difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph is...
What is...
Autotrophs can make its own food, usually from the sun while,
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food, they need to eat
The levels of classification relate to each other in this way.
What is it must progress from most inclusive to least inclusive?
The two levels of classification used in an organism's scientific name
What are Genus and species?
Double Jeopardy!
A Heterotrophic, Multicellular, Eukayotic organism
What is Fungi?
Double Jeopardy!
This is the order of the following:
Class, Family, Order
What is Class, Order, Family?
(After CLASS I will watch law and ORDER with my FAMILY)
The difference between producers, consumers are decomposers is...
What is...
Producers make their own energy,
Consumers eat other organisms for energy,
Decomposers break down other organisms for energy
Final Jeopardy!
This is the purpose of a dichotomous tree (classification tree)
What is it helps to create a dichotomous key?
The level of classification that is capitalized in the scientific name
What is Genus?
GENUS is CAPITALIZED!
SPECIES is NOT!
This kingdom is Unicellular, an Extremophile, and prokaryotic.
What is Archeabacteria?
There are six kingdoms in taxonomy. Name them
What are Animals, Plants, Protists, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Fungi.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The difference between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Sexual: Takes 2 parents; Offspring looks different
Asexual: Takes 1 parent; Offspring is identical
This is what a dichotomous key is used for.
What is to classify and identify an organisms scientific name?
This is the way a scientific name will be seen if typed
What is italicized?
A mostly unicellular, Eukaryotic, autotroph.
What is Protista?
This major difference allows Fungi to be its own kingdom.
What is its ability to reproduce using spores?
The difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic organisms
What is...
Prokaryotic organisms have cell(s) that have no nucleus
Eukaryotic organisms have cell(s) that have a nucleus
Remember PRO=NO and EU=DO
QUICK!
Create a dichotomous Tree for the following items!
Black Marker, Orange Marker, Red Pen, Scissors, Scotch Tape
(Every Player must do this)
Whoever finished first gets double points!
If you are playing alone, have someone check it for you. If you are correct, collect 500 points!
This is how the scientific name is seen if handwritten.
What is underlined?
A unicellular, Heterotrophic, organism that is not an extremophile
What is Eubacteria?