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Apologia Exploring Creation Science Classification Module 10

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Life Classification System   Criteria to distinguish between life and non-life.  
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Five Kingdom System   Classifies living organisms in biology.  
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Study of Life   Biology  
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Kingdom Monera   Group of microscopic organisms, the simplest form of life, made of prokaryotic cells.  
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What Kingdom is bacteria an example of?   Kingdom Monera  
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Kingdom Protista   Group similar to Monera, but are made of eukaryotic cells and are much larger. A few of them make their own food, but not all.  
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Kingdom Fungi   Group where most of the organisms feed on dead organisms.  
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Pathogen   An organism that causes disease.  
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Kingdom Plantae   Group that contains organisms that make their own food (plants).  
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Dehydrated food   When almost all water has been removed and the item can be stored for a long time.  
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How did people store food before refrigeration?   They salted it to reduce bacterial growth.  
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Are all bacteria pathogenic?   No, the bacteria that live inside your body can help you.  
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Example of good bacteria:   Intestine dwelling bacteria, like vitamin K, help you digest your food.  
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How can bacteria help make cheese?   Bacteria starter is added to milk and it produces lactic acid. It separates the curds and we use curds to make cheese.  
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How can bacteria help the earth?   Decomposes dead organisms.  
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Plants make their own food through this process.   Photosynthesis  
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Protista is split into these groups:   Protozoa and Algae  
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What Protista group is the most single-celled and tend to behave like little animals?   Protozoa  
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What Protista group is like plants?   Algae  
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Where do Protista live?   Freshwater  
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Decomposer   Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms.  
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Mycelium   the actual fungus  
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Shelf fungi   Fungi that grows on dead or dying trees.  
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Mold   General term used for different fungi that grows on food.  
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Vegetative reproduction   The process by which one part of a plant can form new roots and develop into a complete plant.  
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Stems   Help transport the nutrients and water to the leaves of a plant.  
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Roots   Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.  
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Cell Wall   Surrounds the outside membrane of a plant.  
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Central Vacuole   Organelle in a plant that fills with water.  
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What could cause a flower to wilt?   It may be unable to absorb enough water to keep its turgor pressure up.  
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Most of a plant's photosynthesis takes place in its leaves. Where does the rest of the photosynthesis take place?   In the stems.  
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What would happen to a plant cell if it did not have a cell wall? Your Answer:   It would explode.  
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If an organism is not a single-celled prokaryotic cell, not a single-celled eukaryotic cell, not a form of algae, not a fungus, and not a plant, it is an animal and belongs in ....   Kingdom Animalia  
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Cyclops   Microscopic animal with one eye.  
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Members of kingdoms Monera and Plantae can be classified based only on ....   their cells.  
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