Dorman Chpt6 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What do you call the process of grouping things based on similarites? | classification |
Why do biologists use classification? | organisms are easier to study when they are organized into groups |
What is taxonomy? | The scientific study of how things are classified |
Scientists know a lot more about orgnisms when they are___________________ | classified |
Who divided animals into subgroups? | Aristotle |
Scientists today divide groups into smaller groups based on their________ | similarities |
What three groups did Aristotle divide animals into? | flying, swimming,walking |
Linnaeus's naming system is called____?______ | binomial nomenclature |
In binomial nomenclature each organism has a _______________________? | two part name |
In a binomial nomenclature the first name is the ______________ and the second is the _________. | Genus and Species |
Certain organisms are similar because they share _____________ ___________ | common ancestors |
What are the 7 levels of the classification system today? (modern) | Kingdon, Pyla, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species |
The more classification levels two organisms share the more _______ they have in common. | characteristics |
What are two ways to learn the identity of organisms? | Field Guides and taxonomic key |
Name the six kingdoms of living things. | archae bacteria, eubacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals |
Organisms are placed in Kingdoms based on what three things? | type of cell, how they make food, number of cells they have |
Which Kingdom includes organisms that are autotrophic (able to make own food) and prokaryotes | Archaebacteria |
Unicellular prokaryotes are in what kingdom? | prokaryotes |
Can protists be either unicellular or multicellular? | yes |
What do protists differ from other bacteria? | they have a nucleus |
Name 3 examples of fungi. | mushrooms, molds, mildew |
What do fungi feed on? | dead or decaying organisms |
What are plants classified as? | autotrophs |
What is an autotroph? | organism that can make its own food |
Can life on earth exist without plants? | no |
Name two characteristics of animals. | heterotrophs and eukaryotes |
All animals have what kind of cell? | multicellular |
What do animals have that allows them to find food and eat it? | adaptations |
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