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21 Cards in this Set
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Odanata
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Dragonflies
Wings always extended |
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Orthopitera
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Grasshoppers, Crickets, Praying Mantis
Poor flyers |
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Hemiptera
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True Bugs
Wings can fold |
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Coleoptera
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Bettle
2 Wings that meet in middle like an armor |
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Diptera
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Fly
2 Wings |
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Lepidotera
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Butterflies, Moths
Has 4 scaly wings |
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Hymenoptera
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Bee, Ants, Wasp
All wings foldible |
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What is Aristotle's and Linnaeus's method of classification?
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Linnaeus-Bionmial Nomenclature-Placed organisms in groups based on their observable features giving them a unique two part name
Aristotle- Also, by if the animal could swim, fly, or run and walk |
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Whats was Darwin's contribution to taxonomy?
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He added the idea that species could change over time.
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What characteristics are used to place animals into domains and kingdoms?
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Cell type, Ability to make food, Numbers of cells
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Levels of Classification
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Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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Major Characteristics of Arthropods
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Chitionous exoskeltion, segmented body, jointed appendages articulated in pairs
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5 Classes of Arthropods
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Insects, crustaceans, spiders, millipedes and centipedes
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Characteristics of Insects
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adult stage characterized by three pairs of legs and a body segmented into head, thorax, and abdomen and usually having two pairs of wings
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Classification
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. The systematic grouping of organisms into categories on the basis of evolutionary or structural relationships between them; taxonomy.
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Bionmial Nomenclatures
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The system for naming oraganisms in which each organism is given a unique, two-part name indicating its genus and species.
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Taxonomy
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The classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships.
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autotroph
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An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy. Green plants, algae, and certain bacteria are autotrophs
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Heterotroph
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An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition.
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Eukaryote
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An oraganism whose cells contain nuclei
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Prokaryote
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An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures
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