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Six Kingdoms-HTMS

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Who is the Father of Taxonomy? Carolus Linnaeus
Aristotle divided living organisms into these two kingdoms. Plant and Animal
Naming system developed by Linnaeus to classify living organisms. Binomial nomenclature
Two languages scientific names are written in. Latin or Greek
How many levels of classification are there? Eight
What's missing? Kingdom, phylum, class, order, ________, genus, species Family
Which two are more closely related? Acer rubrum, Huris rubrum, Acer titum Acer rubrum and Acer titum - Shares the same genus
Scientific name is composed of the ___ and___. Genus and species
Each order can be broken down into one or more Families
Two organisms in the same class would also be in the same Kingdom and phylum
List the six kingdoms. Plant, Animal, Bacteria, Protist, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria
Seaweed, algae and other forms of microscopic life belong to the kingdom Protist
The kingdom that contains organisms that are multicellular and undergo photosynthesis is Plant Kingdom
Mushrooms, yeast, mold and mildew belong to the ____ kingdom. Fungi
Life that can exist in sewage and deep ocean thermal vents belong to _____ kingdom. Archaea
Illnesses such as strep throat and chronic bronchitic belong to _____ kingdom. Bacteria
A tool used to identify living organisms is a Dichotomous key
In a dichotomous key, characteristics are given in _______. Pairs
A specific organism can have only one scientific name
Which kingdom is multicellular and depends on others for food? Animal
Are plants multicellular or unicellular? Multicellular
Are protists mostly unicellular or mostly multicellular? Mostly unicellular. Seaweed is an example of multicellular protist.
Are bacteria multicellular or unicellular? Unicellular
Latin prefix bi means two
Latin suffix nomen means name
Latin prefix taxix means arrangement
Latin prefix pro means before
Latin prefix uni means one
Latin prefix photo light
The term prokaryotic means without a nucleus
The term eukaryotic means with a nucleus
The term unicellular means one celled
The term multicellular means many-celled
Which two kingdoms are unicellar AND prokaryotic? Archaebacteria (Archeas) and Eubacteria (Bacteria)
Which four kingdoms contain at least SOME life that is is unicellular? Protists, fungi, archeabacteria and eubacteria
Which two kindgoms are ONLY multicellular and eukaryotic? Plant and Animal
Another word for microscopic is unicellular
The process by which scientists arrange organisms into groups is called classification
The three DOMAINS under which all life exists are Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya
Created by: connie.hambey
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