braswell, newton county, classification vocab, kingdoms
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| eukaryote | made of eukaryotic cells, they have a nucleus & other membrane bound organelles makes up plants, animals, protists and fungi
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| prokaryote | made of prokaryotic cells, no nucleus, makes up bacteria
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| heterotroph | a living thing that eats other things to survive: think CONSUMER
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| autotroph | a living thing that makes its own food through photosynthesis: think PRODUCER
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| multicellular | made of more than one cell
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| unicellular | made of 1 cell
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| sexual reproduction | has 2 parents, offspring are a mix of both parents DNA
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| asexual reproduction | has 1 parent, offspring are clones of the parent
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| classification | to put in groups by similar characteristics
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| binomial nomenclature | 2 word scientific name, usually in Latin or Greek, the first word is GENUS (like a last name) the second word is SPECIES (like a first name)
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| the eight levels of classification | domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
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| darn, killer pigeons come out, friendly grandmas suffer | a way to remember the eight levels of classification
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| Domain | the largest level of classification, there are three: eukaryia, bacteria and archea
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| Kingdom | there are 6 kingdoms of living things
animal, plant, fungi, Protista, archeabacteria and eubacteria
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| Domain bacteria | has the kingdom eubacteria in it
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| Domain archea | has kingdom archeabacteria in it
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| Domain eukaryia | has the kingdoms, animal, plant, fungus, protist in it
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| Kingdom Animal | moves, multicellular, heterotroph, all can reproduce sexually, some can reproduce, asexually as well, has eukaryotic cells
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| Kingdom plant | reproduce both sexually and asexually, has eukaryotic cells, multicellular, does not move from place to place, autotroph
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| Kingdom fungus | heterotroph, eukaryotic cells, mostly multicellular (yeast is single celled)can reproduce both sexually and asexually, eukarytoic
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| Kingdom protist | single celled, eukaryotic - the junk drawer kingdom some autotrophs, some heterotrophs asexual reproduction
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| kingdom eubacteria | single celled, prokaryotic, some autotrophs, some heterotrophs, asexual reproduction called fission: common bacteria, the ones Lysol targets
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| Kingdom archeabacteria | prokaryotic, asexual reproduction called fission, some autotrophic, some heterotrophic, live in EXTREME places
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| abiotic | nonliving
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| biotic | living
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