Test Review.  Taxonomy  Scientific Inquiry  Binomial nomenclature  Classification.

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Test Review

 Taxonomy  Scientific Inquiry  Binomial nomenclature  Classification

 Taxonomy  Scientific Inquiry  Binomial nomenclature  Classification

 Gregor Mendel  Carolus Linnaeus  Rosalind Franklin  Albert Einstein

 Gregor Mendel  Carolus Linnaeus  Rosalind Franklin  Albert Einstein

 Domain  Kingdom  Phylum  Class  Order  Family  Genus  Species

 Animalia  Eukarya  onca  Panthera

 Animalia  Eukarya  onca  Panthera

 Animalia  Eukarya  onca  Panthera

 Animalia  Eukarya  onca  Panthera

 Classification  Evaluation  Observation  Prediction

 Classification  Evaluation  Observation  Prediction

 Bacteria  Archaea  Eukarya

 Bacteria  Archaea  Eukarya

 Prokaryotes  Eukaryotes  Autotrophs  Heterotrophs

 Prokaryotes  Eukaryotes  Autotrophs  Heterotrophs

 Domain and kingdom  Domain and species  Genus and species  Kingdom and species

 Domain and kingdom  Domain and species  Genus and species  Kingdom and species

 A classification key  A binomial key  A scientific key  A taxonomic key

 A classification key  A binomial key  A scientific key  A taxonomic key

 Order  Family  Genus  Species

 Order  Family  Genus  Species

 Panthera leo  Panthera onca  Panthera tigris  Panthera pardis

 Panthera leo  Panthera onca  Panthera tigris  Panthera pardis

 One  Two  Three  Four

 One  Two  Three  Four

 Bacteria  Protista  Plantae  Animalia

 Bacteria  Protista  Plantae  Animalia

 Animals  Plants  Protists  Bacteria

 Animals  Plants  Protists  Bacteria

 Unicellular autotroph  Multicellular autotroph  Multicellular heterotroph  Unicellular heterotroph

 Unicellular autotroph  Multicellular autotroph  Multicellular heterotroph  Unicellular heterotroph

 Mildew  Yeast  Mushroom  All of the above

 Mildew  Yeast  Mushroom  All of the above

 Cell membrane  Nucleus  Cytoplasm  Ribosome

 Cell membrane  Nucleus  Cytoplasm  Ribosome

 Bacteria  Archaea  Eukarya

 Bacteria  Archaea  Eukarya

 Felis Domesticus  Felis concolor  Felis marmorata  felis silvestris

 Felis Domesticus  Felis concolor  Felis marmorata  felis silvestris