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CLASSIFICATION Test

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Eubacteria
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Describe the genome of prokaryotes.
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Taxonomy
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Plantae
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What type of reproduction takes place in Eukaryotes? Asexual or sexual
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Describe the genome of Eukaryotes.
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Protista
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List the hierarchy of taxa in order
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The only taxon in which the biological characteristics are clearly identifiable is the ______.
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Which type of cells have no true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles?
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Explain how naming of organisms is done through binomial nomenclature
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T/F Eukaryotes are complex in structure
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The red maple is also known as Acer rubrum...Its scientific name is _____.
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Nearly all single-celled eukaryotes that are either heterotrophic or photosynthetic belong to the kingdom ________.
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Describe the structure of Eukaryotes.
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Eukaryote
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How many kingdoms are the 3 domains broken down into?
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T/F Prokaryotes reproduce asexually
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What two groups are cells fundamentally classified into?
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What criteria are needed for writing the scientific name?
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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
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Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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It comprises almost all the world's visible living things.
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Consists of two words – the first word beginning with a capital letter and known as genus (of the organism) and the second word begins with lower case letter and defines the species of the organism.
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Prokaryotes’ Genome consists of single chromosome.
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Similar to monera (unicellular), but more developed and complex. It contains nucleus.
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It comprises the bacteria that found in everyday life.
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All plants from smallest (such as algae) to the largest (such as Pine, Eucalyptus trees, etc.) are studied under this kingdom.
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Eukaryotes have nuclei and membrane-bound organelles.
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The first word, the genus, must begin with a capital letter. The second word, the species, must begin with a common letter. The name should be italicized or each must be underlined
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Protista
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Acer rubrum
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True
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True Reproduction is asexual; basically mitosis type.
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Technique of classifying organisms. It is made up of two words i.e. ‘Taxis,’ which means ‘arrangement’ and ‘Nomos,’ which means ‘method.’
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Eukaryotes’ Genome consists of numerous chromosomes.
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Prokaryotes
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Species
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Reproduction is sexual; by mitosis and meiosis
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The science of classifying living organisms is called ______.
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An organism that breaks down dead and dying organic matter, which it then absorbs, is in the kingdom ______.
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Scientific names are written in what language?
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Scientific names are _____ because they consist of 2 words.
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A group of closely related genera is called ______.
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It comprises the bacteria that live in extreme environments.
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The naming culture (of different organisms) practiced uniformly across the world is known as binomial nomenclature.
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It is a group of eukaryotic organisms that comprises microorganisms such as yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. The organisms of this kingdom do not make their food, they are basically parasites.
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It comprises the unicellular organisms, e.g. bacteria.
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It includes all the multicellular and eukaryotic organisms (of animal group). It is also known as Metazoa.

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