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Animalia
kingdom that includes humans
Fungi
kingdom that includes mushrooms and mosses
Monera
kingdom that includes bacteria
plantae
kingdom that includes trees,flowers and grass
protista
kingdom that includes one celled organisms like a paramecium
Name 4 characteristics of mammals
mammary glands
live birth
skin w/h hair
homeothermic (warm blooded)
versalies
the founder of modern human anatomy
taxonomy (linnaeus)
devised the method of classifying organisms
scientific name
the 2-name naming system used to classify organisms
Differerent between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Prokaryotes dont have a membrane
Eukaryotes have a membrane
Classify a Human
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Order:Primates
Family: Hominidate
Genus:Homo
Species:Sapien
What 2 catergories make up the scientific name of a human
genus and species
Scientific name on lion
felus leo
Scientific name of wolf
kanus lupus
Scientific name of house cat
felus dimestica
Means warm-blooded
hemothermic
organisms that cannot make their own food
heterothrophs
the opposite of photosynthesis
cellular respiration
arrangement of body parts arounds a central point
radial symmetry
arrangement of body parts as 2 mirrors imaged halves
bilateral symmery
no particular arrangment of body part
asymmetry
how is the body arranged in order of increasing specialization
cells
tissue
organs
system
body
Part of the cell that make protein
ribosomes
powerhouse of the cell that provides the stored energy
mitachondria
control center of the cell
nucleus
outer part of an animal cell that lets substances in and out
cell membrane
watery part of the cell that holds all other parts
cytoplasm
stores newly formed proteins
golgi body
highway system inside the cell
endoplasmic reticulum
part of the cell that is involved in reproduction of the cell
centrioles
part of the cell that is involved in waste-management
lysosme