T#9 Taxonomy Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
classify | to put things into groups based on similarities |
taxonomy | the science of classifying and naming organisms |
dichotomous key | “two choice” method of finding the name of an organism; comes in two forms: list style, and branching chart style |
binomial nomenclature | the “two-name naming-system” used in science to descriptively name organisms using Latin and Greek, invented by Linnaeus |
common name | the name people call an organism on an every-day basis…the name varies based on where you live |
scientific name | the name used by scientists to refer to an organism using binomial nomenclature |
phylogeny | the evolutionary history of an organism |
locomotion | moving from place to place |
producer | organism in an ecosystem who makes its own food |
consumer | organism in an ecosystem who has to eat other organisms |
decomposer | a type of consumer in an ecosystem that gets its food by eating dead or decaying materials |
etymology | the history of a word, especially the meanings of Greek and Latin word origins |
autotrophs | organisms that make food for themselves (ety: auto = self, troph = feeding), also called producers (adjective = autotrophic) |
heterotrophs | organisms that must eat to get energy (ety: hetero = other, troph = feeding), also called consumers (adjective = heterotrophic) |
prokaryotes | organisms that do not have a cell nucleus (ety: pro = before, karyo = kernel |
eukaryotes | organisms that have a cell nucleus (ety: eu = true, karyo = kernel |
asexual | reproduction involving only one parent |
sexual | reproduction involving two parents |
multicellular | made of many cells |
unicellular | made of only one cell |
domain | largest taxonomic category...Eukarya is an example |
kingdom | second largest taxonomic category...Animalia is an example |
genus | second smallest taxonomic group...Canis is an example (as in Canis familiaris - the dog) |
species | smallest taxonomic group...familiaris is an example (as in Canis familiaris - the dog) |
Archaea | kingdom containing unicellular prokaryotes that live in extreme environments |
Bacteria | kingdom containing unicellular prokaryotes that live everywhere EXCEPT the most extreme places |
Protista | kingdom containing uni- and simple multicellular eukaryotes that live mostly in wet places |
Fungi | kingdom containing uni- and multicellular eukaryotes that are important as decomposers |
Plantae | kingdom containing only multicellular eukaryotes that are all producers |
Animalia | kingdom containing only multicellular eukaryotes that are all consumers or decomposers |
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