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Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.What is the correct way to write the scientific name of the Northern cardinal? 2.List the taxa from broadest to most specific 3.Who developed the system of classification that divided organisms into two groups: plants and animals? Cardinalis cardinalis Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Aristotle

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.True or False: On a cladogram, the more derived characteristics shared by groups, the more recently the group share a common ancestor. 2.What type of character is found within an entire line of descent of a group of organisms? True Ancestral

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.What Kingdom contains prokaryotes that contain peptidoglycan in their cells? 2.What Kingdom contains organism that have a cell wall made of cellulose? 3.What Kingdoms are in the Domain Eukarya? Eubacteria Plantae Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.Archaea are often found in what kind of environments? 2.In a dichotomous key, what kind of characteristics do you use to classify? 2.Who developed the binomial nomenclature system of classification? Extreme Physical Linnaeus

1.What two Domains consist of prokaryotes? 2.What is a round shaped bacteria called? 3.What color does a Gram positive bacteria appear? 4.What kind of infection do you most likely have if the doctor gives you an antibiotic? 5.Explain what makes the Gram stain different colors in bacteria cells. Domain Bacteria and Domain Archaea Cocci Dark purple Bacterial infection The amounts of peptidoglycan in their cell walls.

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.Create a question that would have the answer lytic cycle. 2.Create a question that would have the answer a virus. 3.Create your own test question that has to do with classification. What cycle is the host cell destroyed? What is a nonliving strand made of protein and genetic material?

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.Why are prions unlike any other infectious disease? 2.What type of character is found within the entire line of descent of a group of organisms? 3.Which prokaryote contains peptidoglycan in their cell walls? They are both infectious and hereditary Ancestral Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Eubacteria