Wake-up 1.An organisms genus is acer and its species is rubrum. Write this correctly using binomial nomenclature. 2.List the seven levels of taxonomic.

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Wake-up 1.An organisms genus is acer and its species is rubrum. Write this correctly using binomial nomenclature. 2.List the seven levels of taxonomic organization from MOST SPECIFIC to BROADEST.

Classification II

Six Kingdoms of Life

Kingdom: Archaebacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular Autotroph/Heterotrop h

Example: Thermophiles “Heating-Loving Bacteria

Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Eubacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular Autotroph/Heterotrop h

Example: Escherichia coli aka E. coli (Bacteria found in our stomachs that help with digestion; also different strains can cause food poisoning)

Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Protista Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellul ar Autotroph/Heterotrop h

Example: Green Algae (“Green Stuff” in ponds)

Example: Magnified Green Algae (“Green Stuff” in ponds)

Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Fungi Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellul ar Autotroph/Heterotrop h

Example: Mushrooms

Example: Yeast

Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Plants Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotroph

Example: Passiflora incarnata aka Passion Flower

Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Animals Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotroph

Using a Dichotomous Keys Watch the video above to help teach you how to use Dichotomous Keys. Once complete, get Pamishan Creature activity from the sub and you try it.