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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt VOCAB THAT’S LIFE WHO AM I? A CLASS ACT “LIST”EN TO ME NAME THAT KINGDOM 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt
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Process by which species change over time
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What is evolution?
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Grouping things based on similarities
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What is classification?
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The mistaken belief that life can arise from nonliving things
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What is spontaneous generation?
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A series of paired statements used to identify an organism
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What is a taxonomic key?
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The maintenance of stable internal conditions
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What is homeostasis?
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Organisms that make their own food
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What are autotrophs?
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Organisms that get their food by consuming other organisms
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What are heterotrophs?
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This process produces a more complex organism
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What is development?
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The first life forms did not need this
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What is oxygen?
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These are the most numerous organisms on earth
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What are bacteria?
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I used meat, flies, and maggots to disprove spontaneous generation
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Who is Redi?
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I used broth and bacteria to disprove spontaneous generation
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Who is Pasteur?
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I developed the theory of evolution
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Who is Charles Darwin?
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I developed the first system of classification based on how animals moved
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Who is Aristotle?
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I developed binomial nomenclature
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Who is Linnaeus?
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A group containing similar, related organisms
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What is a genus?
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A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring
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What is a species?
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This is sometimes called the “odds and ends” kingdom.
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What are protists?
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The name for the two- part naming system for all living things
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What is binomial nomenclature?
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The two parts of our classification system used to name living things
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What are genus and species?
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Four basic needs of all living things
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What are water, energy, living space, and stable internal conditions?
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Three characteristics used to identify kingdoms
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What are cell structure, number of cells, and how they obtain energy?
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The six things all living things have in common
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What are cellular structure, contain similar chemicals, using energy, reproducing, respond to surroundings, grow and develop
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The six kingdoms
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What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals?
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The 7 levels of classification
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What are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?
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Multicellular autotrophs that are eukaryotes
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What are plants?
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Multicellular heterotrophs such as molds, mildew, and Justin Bieber
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What are fungi? (get it? FUN GUY?)
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Multicellular heterotrophs; these eukaryotes have adaptations that allow them to hunt and capture food
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What are animals?
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Unicellular prokaryotes similar to the first organisms on earth
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What are archaebacteria?
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Unicellular prokaryotes such as what causes strep throat
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What are eubacteria?
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