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Orchids are classified in the class _______?
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Taxa/Taxonomy 1-12

Taxa descriptions, taxonomy, and vocab for the first 12 Bench Organisms.

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Orchids are classified in the class _______? Monocot
Classify Sponge Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animal, Phylum Porifera
Classify sawtooth oak Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Plant, Phylum Anthophyta (Angiosperm), Class Dicot
Sponges are classified in the domain ______? Eukarya
The sawtooth Oak is classified in the class ____? Dicot
Classify centipede Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animal, Phylum Arthropoda, Class Chilopoda
Which sub-phylum has most of notochord is replaced by a spinal column composed of vertebrae that protect the dorsal nerve cord; recongizable head containing a brain Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Which kingdom is typically unicellular prokaryotes;nutrition mainly by absorption, but some are photo-or chemosynthetic; reproduction by fission or budding? Kingdom Eubacteria
Which phylum is multicellular and photosynthetic; nearly all are marine; contain chlorophylls a and c and fucoxanthin, the source of their brownish color? Phylum Phaeophyta
Classify Euglena Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protista, Phylum Euglenophyta
Classify starfish Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animal,Phylum Echinodermata
Classify Salmonella Domain Bacteria, Kingdom Eubacteria, 'Phylum' Enterobacteria
Bluegill are classified inthe sub-phylum ____? Vertebrate
Starfish are classified in the phylum ____? Echinodermata
Euglena are classified in the phylum ____? Euglenophyta
Which phylum is deuterostomes; adults radially symmetrical with five-part body plan; most forms have water vascular system with tube feet for locomotion; all marine? Phylum Echinodermata
Which phylum has a vascular system present; gametophyte is small and independent; sporophyte generation dominant; has roots, stems, and leaves; seedless? Phylum Pterophyta
Which class has flowering plants whose embryos have two cotyledon; flower parts in fours or fives; leaves with netlike veins; vascular bundles in an orderly arrangement in the stems? Class Dicot
Which kingdom is multicellular; eukaryotic; heterotrophic organisms; nutrition by ingestion; most have specialized tissues, have complex organs and organ systems; no cell walls or chloroplasts; sexual reproduction predominates; both aquatic & terrestrial? Kingdom Animal
Which phylum has segmented bodies with paired, jointed appendages; bilaterally symmetrical; chitinous exoskeletons; protostomes; aerial, terrestrial and aquatic forms? Phylum Arthropod
____ of ______ is a complex life cycle exhibited by all plants. Alternation of Generations
Which phylum is typically rigid, rod-shaped, heterotrophic bacteria; usually aerobic; have flagella; responsible for many serious diseases of plants and humans, including cholera? Phylum Enterobacteria
Which class has two pairs of antennae, mandibles, and appendages with two branches; predominantly aquatic? Class Crustacea
Which phylum is serially segmented worms; bilaterally symmetrical; protostomes? Phylum Annelid
Which kingdom is multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, primarily terrestrial organisms having complex tissues and organs; cell walls contain cellulose; chorophylls a and b present and localized in plastids; all exhibit alternation of generations? Kindom Plant
Which phylum has an asymmetrical; lacking tissues and organs; body wall consisting of two cell layers, penetrated by numerous pores; internal cavity lined with unique food-filtering cells called choanocytes; mostly marine? Phylum Porifera
What kingdom has eukaryotic; unicellular, multicellular, and in-between representatives; many have cell walls; many have choroplasts; reproduce sexually and asexually; aquatic or parastic; 'catchall' group? Kingdom Protista
_____ are sponge cells specialized for food-filtering and creating current through pores. Choanocytes
____ are female flower structures in angiosperms that produce eggs. Ovules
______ are seed leaves in angiosperms. Cotyledons
____ is a type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen. Aerobic
____ is a developmental mode in animals distinguished by the development of the anus from the blastopore, often also characterized by enterocoelous development of the body cavity and by radial cleavage. Deuterostome
A ____ ____ in aquatic osteichthyans, an air sac that enables the animal to control its buoyancy in the water. Swim Bladder
Which class has animals with a flattened body consisting of 15-170 or more segments; with one pair of legs attached to each segment? Class Chilopoda
Which phylum has bilaterally symmetrical; deuterostomes; coelom present; have a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, phyaryngeal slits, and a tail at some stage of life; aquatic and terrestrial forms? Phylum Chordate
What phylum are angiosperms with a vascular system present; sporophyte generation dominant; ovules are fully enclosed by ovary; after fertilization, ovary and seed mature to become fruit; flowers are reproductive structures? Phylum Anthophyta
____ is a haploid generation in all plants (can't answer 1N!) Gametophyte
____ is a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm. Coelom
_____ is a longitudinal, flexible rod that runs along the dorsal axis of an animals's body in the future position of the vertebral column. Notochord
____ are chordate embryos, slits that form from clefts in the anterior region and communicated with the outside, later developing into gill slits in many vertebrates. Pharyngeal
The term -phyta, in biology, means... Plant or Plant-like (algae!)
Salmonella are classified in the kingdom ___? Eubacteria
Ferns are classified in the phylum ___? Pterophyta
Pill bugs are classified in the class ___ Crustacea
Salmonella are classified in the phylum __? Enterobacteria
Pill bugs are classified in the phylum ___? Arthropod
Classify pill bugs (sow bugs, roly-poly) Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animal, Phylum Arthropoda, Class Crustacea
Classify earthworms Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animal, Phylum Annelid
Classify bluegill Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animal, Phylum Chordata, Sub-phylum Vertebrate, Class Osteichthyes
Rockweed are classified in the domain ___? Eukarya
Classify ferns Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Plant, Phylum Pterophyta
Classify Rockweed Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protist, Phylum Phaeophyta
Classify orchid Doman Eukarya, Kingdom Plant, Phylum Anthophyta, Class Monocot
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