A two word system for naming organisms by using the genus and species
What is binomial nomenclature
Domain for eukaryotic organisms
What is Eukarya?
Plants all have the ability to make their own food
What is autotrophic?
Whip-like structure used for movement
What is flagellum?
Able to survive in extreme environments
What are Archeabacteria?
First level of taxonomy
What is Domain?
The only Kingdom where every organism lacks a cell wall
What is Animalia?
The fossil of a plant reveals that it produced spores that were used for reproduction. Which type of plant was it?
What is a seedless plant?
Fungi cell wall contain this material
What is chitin?
An infectious agent that can infect all living organisms
What is a virus?
Series of choices between alternate characteristics that is used to identify organisms
What is a dichotomous key?
An organism has the following characteristics: cell wall, heterotrophic, unicellular, and prokaryote. What kingdom does it belong in?
What is Eubacteria?
Angiosperms that have two cotyledons
What is a Dicot?
Fungi are heterotrophs that break down dead matter. They are known as
What are decomposers?
Bacteria are single celled organisms without a nucleus. What word describes this?
What is prokaryotic?
Eukarya
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Apidae
Apis
mellifera
To which Phylum do honey bees belong?
What is Arthropoda?
Name the 4 Kingdoms under the Eukarya Domain
What is Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?
Name the two types of seeded plants
What are gymnosperms and angiosperms?
Thread-like structures that make up Fungi
What is hyphae?
This is how bacteria cells replicate
What is binary fission?
Scientist who created the two word naming system of classification
Who is Carl Linneaus?
An organism has the following characteristics: cell wall, autotrophic, multicellular, and eukaryotic.
What is Plantae?
Through which tissue do sugars get transported to reach the leaves during growth and reproduction?
What is phloem?
Most plant-like protist are known as this
What is algae?
Cycles of replication for a virus
What is the Lytic and Lysogenic Cycle?