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35 Cards in this Set
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Archaea, bacteria, and eukarya are all examples of what?
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Domains
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This is the top level of the classification hierarchy?
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Domain
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This is the second largest level on the classification hierarchy.
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Kingdom
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Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are all examples of what?
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Kingdom
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Name as many kingdoms you can.
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Plant, animal, fungi, protist, eubacteria, archaebacteria
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To be included in the Plant Kingdom you must have many cells that are surrounded by what?
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Cell Walls
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Photosynthesis is the process plants use for what?
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To make food
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Conifer plants use what to produce their seeds?
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Cones
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Moss, ferns, andnconifers are all examples of what kingdom?
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Plant
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All members of this kingdom get their energy from eating other organisms?
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Animal
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True or false:
Members of the animal kingdom are made up of one cell? |
False:
Members of the animal kingdom are made up of many cells |
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Name the two large groups that make up the Animal Kingdom.
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Invertebrates and Vertebrates
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What is an organism with a backbone?
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Vertebrate
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This is an organism without a backbone.
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Invertebrate
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Name at least 5 examples of Invertebrates.
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Worm, coral, jelly fish, sponge, scorpion, sea star, insects
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Name at least 5 examples of Vertebrates.
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Fish, dog, human, cat, bird, lion, alligator
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An organism in this kingdom can have one or more cells and reproduces by spores.
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Fungi
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Chitin is a material found in the cells of what kingdom?
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Fungi
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Name two examples of the fungi kingdom.
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mushrooms, yeast, mold, bracket fungi, puffballs
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Fungi lack this, found in plants, that keeps it from performing photosynthesis.
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Chlorophyll
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Fungi get energy by feeding on what?
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Living or dead organisms
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What part of the cell is enclosed in a nuclear membrane in the protist kingdom?
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Nucleus
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Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium, and Algae are all examples of what kingdom.
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Protist
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Members of this kingdom live in extreme environments such as salty water, hot springs, or black mud.
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Archaebacteria
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This is the only kingdom in the domain of bacteria.
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Eubacteria
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If you are classifying organisms by how they get their food, you would break them into what two groups?
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Heterotrophs and Autotrophs
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Organisms that make their own food are called this which leteraly means "self feeder".
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Autotroph
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Organisms that can not make their own food are called what?
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Heterotrophs
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Autotroph or Heterotroph:
Elm Tree |
Autotroph
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Autotroph or Heterotroph:
Siberian Tiger |
Heterotroph
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Autotroph or Heterotroph:
Amoeba |
Heterotroph- feeds on other organisms
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Autotroph or Heterotroph:
Algae |
Autotroph- Makes its own food
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Autotroph or Heterotroph:
Fungi |
Heterotroph- feeds on living and dead organisms
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This is the smallest level in the classification hierarchy.
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Species
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Name the 8 different levels in the classification hierarchy from the biggest to the smallest.
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Domain, Kingdom. Phylum. Class, Order, family, Genus, Species
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