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What is Taxonomy? |
The science of classifying living things |
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What does the K stand for in the 7 layer system? |
Kingdom |
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What does p stand for in the seven layer system? |
Phylum |
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What does c stand for in the seven layer system? |
class |
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What does the o stand for in the seven layer system? |
order |
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What does the f stand for in the seven layer system? |
family |
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What does the g stand for in the seven layer system? |
genus |
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What does the s stand for in the seven layer system? |
Species |
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How many organisms (species) are classified each day? |
10 million |
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Taxonomy groups organisms according to what? |
structures and functions |
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Who is the father of Taxonomy that introduced this science to the world? |
Carolus Linnaeus |
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What is the most relatable animal to the cat? |
Tiger and lion |
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Does Prokaryotes have a nucleus? |
No |
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How many cells are in unicellular? |
One |
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Does an Archaebacteria have a cell wall? |
Yes |
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What is an autotroph? |
They make their own food (producers) ex: plants |
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What is an heterotroph? |
can not make their own food |
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What is an Chemotroph? |
They can make food from chemicals instead of sun |
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What is asexual reprodution? |
envolves only 1 parent |
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What does passive mean? |
no locomotion |
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What is an Methanogens? |
Produce fuel |
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What is a Halophiles? |
Salt lovers |
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What is Thermophiles? |
Heat lovers |
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What is flagella? |
a tail |
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What is Eukaryote? |
it has a nucleus |
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How many cells are in multicellular ? |
More than one |
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What is pseudopod? |
false foot |
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What is Cilia? |
hairs |
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Do protist live in wet environments? |
yes |
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Is Algae a producer? |
yes |
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What is sexual reproduction? |
involving 2 parents |
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Give examples of fungus (4) |
Mushrooms,Molds,Yeast, sac fungi |
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What is a large vacuole? |
basically a sac of water for things that can not provide for it themselves ex: plants |
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What are the examples of plants? |
Mosses ferns flowering plants grasses conifers (cones)*Evergreen |
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What is an Invertebrate? |
No backbone |
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What is a vertebrae? |
back bone |
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What is the percent of the animals with no backbone? |
97 percent |
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What is the percent for the animals with a backbone? |
3 percent |