Classification
Kingdom Archaea
Kingdom Monera
Kingdom Protista
Kingdom Fungi
100
Grouping organisms with similar characteristics
What is classification?
100
These are in the Kingdom Archaea.
What are primitive bacteria?
100
Another name for Moneran.
What is bacteria?
100
A protist that is plant-like.
What is algae?
100
Organisms that eat/absorb the nutrients from dead things.
What is a decomposer?
200
The science or practice of classifying and naming organisms.
What is taxonomy?
200
This is the number of cells these bacteria are made of.
What is unicellular?
200
This is what bacteria lack in their cells.
What is a nucleus?
200
Protists that are animal-like.
What is a protozoan?
200
These fungi can be poisonous or edible.
What is a mushroom?
300
An ancient Greek who classified living things based on movement.
Who is Aristotle?
300
The meaning of the word root "archaea".
What is ancient?
300
Organisms that lack a nucleus are called this.
What is a prokaryote?
300
These are found in plankton and are made of glass.
What is a diatom?
300
This is the reproductive structure of a fungi.
What is a spore?
400
A two term naming system.
What is binomial nomenclature?
400
Where Archaean bacteria live.
What are extreme environments?
400
This word describes where bacteria can be found.
What is ubiquitous?
400
These are the 3 ways of movement that protozoans are classified by.
What is cilia, flagella, and pseudopodic movement?
400
Organisms that cannot make their own food are called this?
What is heterotrophic?
500
The scientist who designed the first system of classification upon which our modern system is based.
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
500
These are salt loving bacteria.
What is a halophile?
500
This is how bacteria reproduce.
What is binary fission?
500
This is the process that protists use to exchange genetic information during reproduction.
What is conjugation?
500
This is an example of a unicellular fungi.
What is yeast?