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biology 40s

Classification

TermDefinition
Kingdom Largest Taxon is:(most inclusive)
Scientific name Universal name given to an organism to avoid confusion with ta common name.
Classes In classifying organisms, orders are grouped into
species a group of organisms that can inter-breed successfully is called?
Taxonomy Branch of biology that classifies and names organisms is called?
six the present taxonomic system uses a __________ kingdom system.
Homologous Structures having similar appearance and function but different origins are said to be
Homo sapiens (underlined) The correct method for writing a scientific name
An animal From the name alone you know Canis familaris must be
Order Which of the following taxa are most general (least inclusive)Kingdom,Class,Phylum,Order
Prokaryotic Cell that lacks a true nucleus is called a
Kingdom Taxon to which all phyla belong
Prokaryote An ameba is not a-Prokaryote-,Protist, Unicellular,Eukaryote?
Allergies, skin poisoning, invasive species can hurt crops, (also drug use) Three harmful effects of the Kingdom Pantae
Fur, Pet, food Three benefits of Kingdom Animalia
Commensalism,Mutualism,Parasitism- three types of symbiosis
Fungi, Bacteria list two types of saprophytes.
eukaryotic,reproduce both sexually and asexually ,All are achlorophyllous Describe three characteristics of Kingdom-Fungi
prokaryotes, only need themselves to multipy, peptidoglycan cell wall list 3 characteristics of the 2 bacterial Kingdoms
autotrophs, heterotrophs List 2 divisions found in Protista
dicotes , monocotes 2 divisions found in Pantae
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