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Taxa & naming Bacterial Kingdoms Protists & Fungi Systematics Domains Animals, Plants, & Dichot. Keys
The number of Linnaeus’ major taxonomic levels. A 100
What is seven major levels? A 100
The largest most inclusive of Linnaeus’ taxonomic levels. A 200
What is a kingdom? A 200
This taxonomic level is made up of related families. A 300
What is an order? A 300
The second part of the binomial nomenclature name. A 400
What is the species identifier? A 400
A member of plantae can use this taxon, while those in other kingdoms can’t. A 500
What is division? (instead of phylum) A 500
This cell type has no true nucleus. B 100
What is a prokaryotic cell? B 100
Bacteria that live in harsh environments. B 200
What are archaebacteria? B 200
The term archaebacteria means this. B 300
What is the ancient bacteria? B 300
The bacterial kingdoms have this type of nutrition. B 400
What is either autotrophic or heterotrophic depending on the bacterium? B 400
Originally the Eubacteria and the Archaebacteria were both part of this single kingdom. B 500
What is kingdom monera? B 500
All protist and fungal cells are this type. C 100
What is eukaryotic? C 100
Fungi are able to recycle dead organisms and are therefore referred to by this term. C 200
What is a decomposer? C 200
The fermenting fungal cell can even help bread rise. C 300
What is a yeast cell? C 300
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This single cell protist cell is a heterotroph, and sometimes, an autotroph. C 400
What is a Euglena? C 400
Phytoplankton cells in the ocean are really this type of autotrophic protist. C 500
What are algal cells? C 500
“Systematists (Systematic taxonomists) usually use several types of evidence to hypothesize about phylogenetics (phylogeny).” Holt Phylogenetics refers to this. D 100
What are evolutionary relationships (among taxa). D 100
This family tree-like diagram demonstrates evolutionary relationships between groups of organisms. D 200
What is a phylogenic tree? D 200
Modern taxonomists use similarities in these, besides morphology, when classifying organisms. D 300
What is analysis DNA, RNA, proteins, embryological development, and chromosomes? D 300
The Cladistics system of phylogenic analysis uses this criteria for grouping taxa. D 400
What are shared and derived characters (such as bird feathers) ? D 400
On a phylogenic tree, a more recent __________ ancestor demonstrates two groups of organisms to be more closely related that others. D 500
The number of domains. E 100
What is a more recent common ancestor? D 500
What is three? E 100
This is the cell type for cells in two of the domains. E 200
What is prokaryotic? E 200
What is eubacteria? E 300
The domain bacteria contains members from this kingdom. E 300
The domain eukarya contains members from these kingdoms. E 400
What are: Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Anamalia? E 400
Carl Woese analyses of this nucleic acid sequence (from many organisms) eventually led to the formation of the domain system of classification. E 500
What is rRNA? E 500
These terms refer to the nutrition of the majority of plants and the majority of animals. F 100
What is heterotrophic for animals and autotrophic for plants? F 100
All animals and plants are referred to by this name, since they have eukaryotic cells. F 200
What are eukaryotes? F 200
This type of plant that can eat. F 300
What is a Venus flytrap or pitcher plant ? F 300
This refers to the type of cellularity seen in both plants and animals. F 400
What is multicellularity ? F 400
A dichotomous key contains a series of paired statements that lead to different paths. Eventually the path leads to this. F 500
What is the binomial nomenclature name, or the species name, or the scientific name of the organism? F 500
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This is the term “cladists” use (when producing cladograms) for a group of organisms that includes and ancestor plus all of its descendants. Hint: Comes from the word Cladogram. Click on screen to continue
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