Warm Up Monday 4/1 Name the Six Kingdoms: Which are Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic? What are the eight levels of classification, listed from broadest to most.

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Warm Up Monday 4/1 Name the Six Kingdoms: Which are Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic? What are the eight levels of classification, listed from broadest to most specific? Which 2 Levels make up the scientific name (using Binomial Nomenclature):

BLOCK 4/2 - 4/3 Name a derived character present in birds that is not present in mammals: What does phylogeny mean? What information can we gain by studying a cladogram?

Thursday 4/4 Give 2 examples of how bacteria can be helpful: Give 2 examples of how bacteria can be harmful: Explain “antibiotic resistance”: Who proposed the two-name classification system (binomial nomenclature)?

Monday 4/22 What is Earth Day? What can you do to be more “Green”?? List FOUR (4) characteristics or facts about plants: