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Rules of Taxonomy
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History of Classification
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Linnaeus
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Taxons
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Archaea and Eubacteria
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Eukarya
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History of Classification
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The only taxon NOT capitalized when writing
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What is the species name?
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Name of words in the scientific name of an organism
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What is two?
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This must be done when writing a scientific name in your notebook
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What is underline?
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Must approve all scientific names
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What are international congresses?
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Scientific naming must follow these rules
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What is binomial nomenclature?
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Earliest taxonomist
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Who is Aristotle?
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Two languages used for scientific naming
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What are Latin and Greek?
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Subdivisions Aristotle used in classifying organisms
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What are land, sea, and air dwellers?
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Known as the “father of taxonomy”
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Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
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Daily Double!!
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First taxonomist to use Latin for naming
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Who is John Ray?
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Classified organisms by this trait
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What is structure?
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Linnaean Naming system
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What is binomial nomenclature?
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Used scientific names instead of common names to prevent this
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What are misnomers?
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Capitalized in a scientific name
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What is the genus?
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Scientific names appear this way in print
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What is italicized?
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Plural for this term
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What is taxa?
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Most recent category added
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What is Domain?
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Broadest taxon above Order
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What is Class?
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Used for the Phylum level for plants
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What is Division?
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Class for humans
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What is Mammalia?
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Ancient bacteria
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What is Archaea?
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Contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls
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What is Eubacteria?
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Hydrothermal vents and sewage treatment plants
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Where Archaea are found?
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Niche for most Eubacteria
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What are decomposers?
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Food product made by bacteria
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What is yogurt, cheese, wine, or buttermilk?
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Kingdom containing algae
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What is Protista?
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Daily Double!!
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Only two completely multicellular kingdoms
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What are Plantae and Animalia?
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Two kingdoms whose members all contain cell walls
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What is Fungi and Plantae?
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Only unicellular member of the Kingdom Fungi
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What are yeasts?
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Kingdoms that have photosynthetic members
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What are Eubacteria, Protista, and Plantae?
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Final Jeopardy!
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Modern Taxonomy
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Used by today’s taxonomists to group similar organisms into more accurate taxonomic groups
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What is similarity in DNA, RNA or amino acid sequences of proteins?
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