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Taxonomy
Levels of Classification
Characteristics of Living Things
Important Scientist
Basic Needs
100
This word means "two names."
What is What is "binomial?"
100
It's the most general level of classification.
What is domain?
100
The most basic unit of structure of an organism is called this.
What is a cell?
100
In the 1600s, he designed one of the first controlled experiments.
What is Redi?
100
These types of living things can create their own food.
What is an autotroph?
200
Carolus Linneaus came from this country.
What is What is Sweden?
200
It's the most specific level of classification.
What is species?
200
In order to have offspring an organism must be able to do this.
What is reproduce?
200
He developed a naming system for animals based on observable characteristics.
What is Who is Carolus Linneaus?
300
These two levels of classification make up an organism's scientific name.
What is What are genus and species?
300
The three domains.
What are bacteria, archaea, and eukarya?
300
This is caused by stimuli.
What is a response?
300
He used glass vessels with bent necks containing broth to further disprove spontaneous generation.
What is Who is Louis Pasteur?
300
This molecule is essential for all life.
What is water?
400
This "tool" can help you to identify an organism.
What is What is a taxonomic key?
400
The cells of these kinds of organisms do not contain nuclei.
What is a prokaryote?
400
An organism increasing in complexity over its lifespan is known as this.
What is development?
400
Francisco Redi disproved this widely believed idea about life.
What is What is spontaneous generation?
400
The maintenance of stable internal conditions is known as this.
What is What is homeostasis?
500
Taxonomic keys use this structure for identification.
What is What are paired statements?
500
The levels of classification, in order.
What is What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?
500
The ability to change overtime to better fit an environment an organism lives in.
What is evolve and adapt?
500
The theory of evolution was proposed by this scientist.
What is Charles Darwin?
500
Human beings do this to maintain homeostasis on very hot days.
What is sweating?