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The Kingdoms
Mr.Keene
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Binomial nomenclature | The classification system in which each organism is given a unique two part scientific indicating it's genus and species |
| Classification | The process of grouping things based on their similarities |
| Taxonomy | The scientific study of how living things are classified |
| Genus | A classification group that contains similar closely related organisms |
| Species | A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offsprings than can also mate and reproduce. |
| Prokaryotes | A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus |
| Eukaryotes | An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and some other cell structures |
| Taxonomic Key | Useful tools that help determine the identify of organisms. |
| Name the Three Kingdoms | Phyla, Phylum, Genera |
| Linnaeus | Aristotle A system that names an organism. |
| What is a classification made of? | Classifying and Characteristics |
| What is a Classification order? | Largest to smallest, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, class, family, genus, species. |
| What language is used in an organism | Latin |
| What is the largest Category? | Eukarya |
| What is the smallest area | Bubo Virginianus |
| why do we classify | so that scientist are able to organize living things in order to make studying easier |
| How is a scientific name written | Shares felis feature of the animal |
| Which group has most in common anemalia | Eukarya |
| nucleus | A dense area in a cell that contains nucleic acids |
| nucleic acids | the chemical instruction that direct the cell's activities |