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Kingdoms Dichot- omous Key Kingdoms Miscellane ous Taxonomy
What is binomial nomenclature? A 100
Naming system used to classify organisms, name them, and group them in a logical way.
Which of the scientific names are expressed correctly? ailuropoda melanoleuca Homo sapien felis concolor ursus Arctos A 200
Homo Sapien A 200
The scientific name of any organism is composed of __________ and ___________. A 300
Genus and Species A 300
Who developed the current naming system we use today? A 400
Carolus Linnaeus A 400
Define Taxonomy A 500
Science of naming and classifying organisms. A 500
What three kingdoms are composed of bacteria? B 100
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista B 100
Prokaryotic cells do not contain a ______. B 200
Nucleus B 200
Name two characteristics that plants have that animals don’t. B 300
Go through photosynthesis (autotrophic) Cells have cell walls Cells have chlorophyll B 300
How are archaebacteria different from eubacteria? B 400
Extremophiles Live in extreme environments B 400
Which kingdoms contain unicellular organisms? B 500
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi B 500
Define Dichotomous Key C 100
Tool used to help classify and group organisms. C 100
What is a model developed by taxonomist that diagrams the sequence of evolution between organisms? C 200
Cladogram C 200
Taxonomist group organisms based on… C 300
Shared characteristics and evolutionary history. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
C 400 What is the scientific name of this flower?
C 400 Echium vulgare
What is the scientific name of this flower? C 500
Mertensia virginica C 500
Can two organisms share the same scientific name? D 100
Nope D 100
What’s an advantage of our scientific naming system? D 200
Biologist can communicate regardless of their native language An organism has the same scientific name in every language D 200
Homo habilis, Homo erectus and Homo sapien al belong to the same … D 300
Genus D 300
What is the largest and most inclusive category for classifying? D 400
Kingdom D 400
List these order from largest (most inclusive) to smallest (most specific). species, order, family, phylum, kingdom, class, genus D 500
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species D 500
Name two characteristics of Archaebacteria. E 100
Found in extreme environments Unicellular Some autotrophs, some heterotrophs Prokaryotic E 100
Name two characteristics of Fungi E 200
Multicellular, some unicellular Heterotrophs Eukaryotic Decomposers E 200
E 300 Which two kingdoms have specialized cells and tissue?
Animalia and Plantae E 300
Which two kingdoms only contain prokaryotic cells? E 400
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria E 400
What kingdom does this organism belong to? E 500
Protista E 500
How much energy is passed on between each level of the food chain? F 100
10% F 100
What kind of symbiotic relationship occurs when both organisms benefit? F 200
Mutualistic F 200
What type of biome is mainly composed of forest and has 4 distinct seasons? F 300
Temperate Deciduous Forest F 300
Name two evidences for evolution? F 400
Fossil Record Biochemical evidence Homologous structures Vestigial structures Visible events F 400
Define speciation? F 500
When one species has diverged enough and a new species is created F 500
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What are the three characteristics taxonomists use to group organisms within certain kingdoms. Click on screen to continue
Ability to make food Number of cells Body type (with/without nucleus) Click on screen to continue