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Classification 2015

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Scientists classify organisms based on their ______________.   Characteristics  
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What kingdom did scientists add to create a classification for organisms that had characteristics of both plants and animals?   Protista  
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What are single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus?   Prokaryotes  
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What are organisms whose cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles?   Eukaryotes  
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Molds and mushrooms are examples of which kingdom?   Fungi  
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In order for plants to make their own food through photosynthesis, they must be exposed to _____________________.   sunlight  
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What are two ways plants are used by other organisms?   Plants make food and provide a habitat for organisms.  
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Name 4 characteristics that members of the Kingdom Plantae have in common?   Plants are green, multicellular, have cell walls, and make their own food using the sun's energy.  
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Why do animals depend on bacteria and fungi?   To recycle nutrients found in dead organisms.  
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What is the science of describing, classifying, and naming organisms?   Taxonomy  
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Where does the scientific name for organisms comes from?   Genus and species  
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Why did scientists find it necessary to add new domains and kingdoms?   They discovered new organisms.  
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Before the 1600s, scientists divided organisms into what two groups?   plants and animals  
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The scientific name for the European white waterlily is Nymphaea alba. To which species does this plant belong?   alba  
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The simple, single-celled organisms that live in your intestines are classified in what kingdom?   Bacteria  
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What kind of organism thrives in hot springs and other extreme environments?   Archaebacteria  
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True/False. A bacterium is a type of prokaryote.   True (because it does not have a nucleus)  
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What is the division of organisms into groups, or classes, based on specific characteristics?   Classification  
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What is an aid that is used to identify organisms that consists of a series of paired, descriptive statements?   A dichotomous key  
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How does classifying living things help humans?   It helps humans make sense of the world.  
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When are organisms thought to be closely related?   When they have many characteristics in common.  
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How many levels of classification are in the modern system?   8  
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Why are the platypus, brown bear, lion, and house cat thought to be related to each other?   They have hair and mammary glands.  
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What Swedish scientist created the first organized, modern taxonomy?   Carolus Linnaeus  
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Each domain of organisms is divided into several _________________.   kingdoms  
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What is the smallest, most specific classification level?   species  
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In the scientific name, Elephas maximus, the word Elephas indicates the animal's ____________.   Genus  
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All genus names begin with a ____________ letter.   Capital  
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All specific names (species) begin with a _______________ letter.   lowercase  
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In order from largest to smallest, what are the eight levels of classification?   Domain-Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species  
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What is a group or organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring called?   Species  
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No matter how many common names an organism might have, it only has one _____________________.   scientific name  
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What do scientists do when a newly discovered organism does not fit any existing category?   Scientists create a new category.  
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True/False. Of all the organisms on the Earth, all have been discovered and classified.   False  
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What can you find by working through the statements in a dichotomous key?   The identity of an organism  
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What kingdom is made up of prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments?   Archaeabacteria  
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What domain is made up of prokaryotes that live in soil, water, and in the human body?   Bacteria  
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What kingdom are made up of complex, multicellular organisms that lack cell walls, can usually move around, and respond quickly to their environment?   Animalia  
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What kingdom consists of complex, multicellular organisms that are usually green, have cell walls, and use the sun's energy to make sugar by photosynthesis?   Plantae  
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What kingdom are made up of mostly single-celled or simple multicellular organisms?   Protista  
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What kingdom is made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that do not move and that reproduce by spores?   Fungi  
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How many kingdoms of bacteria are there today?   Two  
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Before the discovery of organisms like Algae, how were all organisms classified?   As plants or animals  
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What kingdom did scientists add to create a classification for organisms that had characteristics of both plants and animals?   Protista  
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What kingdom is Algae classified in?   Protista  
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Which kingdoms are unicellular prokaryotes?   Archaebacteria/ Eubacteria  
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Which kingdoms consist of both unicellular and multicellular organisms?   Protists and Fungi  
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Which kingdoms are eukaryotic?   Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals  
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Which kingdom consist of only multicellular, eukaryotic heterotrophs?   Animal  
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Which kingdom consist of only multicellular, eukaryotic autotrophs?   Plant  
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Which kingdom has plant-like, animal-like, and fungus-like organisms?   Protist  
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What is the main source of energy for most plants?   The sun  
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Which kingdom includes only multicellular heterotrophs?   Animal  
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What 3 characteristics are used to place organisms into kingdoms?   Type of Cell Ability to make food Number of body cells  
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What are organisms that make their own food?   Autotrophs  
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Who created the system of classification we use today... the Father of Modern Classification?   Linneaus  
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Which kingdom does not have organisms that have a cell wall?   Animal  
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Which organisms can not make their own food?   Heterotrophs  
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