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Learning Target #3 Who is known as the “Father of Taxonomy”?
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Learning Target #3 Linnaeus is known as the “Father of Taxonomy”
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Learning Target #4 What is the term to describe the two word naming system developed by Linnaeus?
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Learning Target #4 Binomial Nomenclature
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Learning Target #4 What two taxa make up an organism’s scientific name?
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Learning Target #4 Genus and species
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Learning Target #4 In the scientific name: Homo sapiens, Homo represents the organism’s __________, sapiens represents the organism’s ___________.
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Learning Target #4 What are the rules for correctly writing an organism’s scientific name? (list 3)
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Learning Target #4 Will be in italics or underlined
First word (genus) is capitalized Second word (species) is lower case
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Learning Target #6 List the 8 taxa from most inclusive to most exclusive
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Learning Target #6 Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus
Species
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Learning Target #5 How can one tell if two organisms are closely related?
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Learning Target #5 They will belong to the same genus
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Learning Target #1 The science of classification is know as:
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Learning Target #1 Taxonomy
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Learning Target #6 Members of this taxon can mate and produce fertile offspring.
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Learning Target #6 Species
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Learning Target #7 The following organisms belong to which kingdom:
Mushrooms, mold, yeast
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Learning Target #7 Kingdom Fungi
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Learning Target #7 The following organisms belong to which kingdom:
Trees, flowering plants, moss, grass
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Learning Target #7 Kingdom Plantae
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Learning Target #7 The following organisms belong to which kingdom:
Euglena, Paramecium, Amoeba, Algae
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Learning Target #7 Kingdom Protista
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Learning Target #7 The following organisms belong to which kingdom:
E. coli, streptococcus
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Learning Target #7 Kingdom Eubacteria
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Learning Target #7 The following organisms belong to which kingdom:
Fish, birds, sponges, humans, dogs, cats
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Learning Target #7 Kingdom Animalia
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Learning Target #7 What is the mode of nutrition for Kingdom Fungi?
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Learning Target #7 Absorptive Heterotroph
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Learning Target #8 Which defining characteristic separates Kingdom Archeabacteria and Eubacteria from all the other kingdoms?
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Learning Target #8 Both Kingdoms are prokaryotic
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Learning Target #8 How are Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Protista different?
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Learning Target #8 Plantae are multicellular and all autotrophic
Protista are mostly unicellular and can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic
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Learning Target #8 How do Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archaebacteria differ?
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Learning Target #8 Archaebacteria: live in extreme environments & cell walls lack peptidoglycan Eubacteria: cell walls have peptidoglycan
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Learning Target #7 List the characteristics of the Kingdom Fungi.
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Learning Target #7 Eukaryotic Mostly multicellular
Cell wall made of chitin Absorptive hetertrophic
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Learning Target #8 How does Kingdom Animalia differ from all other kingdoms?
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Learning Target #8 Lack cell wall – only kingdom without a cell wall
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Learning Target #7 List the 3 Domain and name the kingdoms which are found wihtin each domain.
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Learning Target #7 Archaea Bacteria Eukarya Archaebacteria Eubacteria
Animalia Plantae Protista Fungi
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