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Unit 11 T.I.P Chart

Standford/Science

TermDefinition
cell the smallest organism that preforms life functions
nucleus found in eukaryotic cells that contain DNA and is responsible for controlling cell activites
Eukaryotic a cell contains a nucleus and organelles-true nucleus
Prokaryotic a cell lacking a nucleus-before, NO nucleus
unicellular an organism with single cell-1 cell
multicellular an organism with many cells of different types-many cells
classification process of grouping based on similarities
taxonomy the branch of science that formally names and classifies organism by their structure function and relationship
Domain broadest rank of grouping-Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
Domain Bacteria prokaryotic,unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
Domain Archaesa prkaroyotic,unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and can live in extreme weather
Domain Eukarya organism with cells that contain a nucleus
Kingdom a taxonomic rank below Domain with 6 groups: Animalia, Fungi, Plantae, Prostista, Archaea, and Eubacteria
autotroph self feeds;producer
heterotroph different feed;consumer
asexual reproduction reproduction that only requires one parent:source a:without
sexual reproduction reproduction that requires both female male
cell theory states that all living organisms are made up of 1 or more cells
Kingdom Archeabacteria unicellular,asexual,auto and heterotroph, prokaryoticorganism that live in extreme enviorments
Kingdom Eubacteria unicellular, asexual, auto and heterotroph, prokaryotic organism that can live in moderate enviorment
Kingdom Protista unicellular, asexual, auto and heterotrophic, prokaryotic eukaryotic organism that are microscopic organism
Kingdom Fungi uni and multicellular, sexual or asexual, auto and heterotrophic, eukaryotic organism;known as a decomposer in the food chain
Kingdom Plantae multicellular, sexual, and asexual,autotrophs, eukaryotic organism;know as a producer in the food chain
Kingdom Animalia multicellular, sexual and asexual,heterotrophs,eukaryotic organisms;known as a consumer in the food chain
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