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What did Aristotle do? |
Used habitat and structure to classify plants and animals. |
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What were animals classified as?(Aristotle) |
Land, water, air |
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What were plants classified as? (Aristotle) |
Long stem and short stem? |
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All Taxons in order |
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus,Species |
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What does Binomial mean? |
two name |
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What are the reasons for binomial Nomenclature? |
shows relationship, and helps with inter nation language |
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What is the cell structure called? |
Cytology |
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What is the bone structure? |
Morphology |
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Taxonomy |
spesializes in naming and classifying living things |
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Word that means "different kinds" |
Diversity |
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Who made the system of classification of grouping organisms? |
Linnaeus |
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Classification is based on... |
Structure |
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autotroph |
makes its own food |
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Heterotroph |
gets nutrients from plants or other animals. |
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Cladogram |
a line used to make connections between plants and animals. |
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The study of form and structure or organisms |
morphology |
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the study of evolutionary history of organisms |
phylogeny |
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what modern taxonomists base grouping organisms on |
phylogeny |
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study of cells |
cytology |
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Deals with DNA,RNA,Protein similarities amongst organisms |
biochemistry |
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Who coined the term Homo sapien? |
Linnaeus |
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Eubacteria |
-found around us -prokaryote -has a cell wall -unicellular -auto and heterotroph |
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Archeabacteria |
-ancient -hot enviornments -prokaryote -cell wall -unicellular -auto and heterotroph |
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Protist |
-eukaryote -cell structure, mixed -uni and multicellular -heterotroph |
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Fungi |
-eukaryote -cell wall, chitin -uni and multicellular -heterotroph |
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Plantae |
-eukaryote -cell wall,cellulose -multicellular -autotrphic |
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Anamalia |
-eukaryote -no cell wall -multicellular -heterotrophic |
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How many domains are there? |
Three |
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How many kingdoms are there? |
Six |
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How are organisms grouped in the different kingdoms? |
-cell structure -cell type -body type -nutrition |
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Which kingdom is made up entirely of organisms lacking a cell wall? |
Animalia |
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In which kingdoms would you find unicellular organisms? |
eubacteria,archaebacteria, protists,fungi |
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In which kingdoms would you find eukaryotes? |
Protist,Fungi,Plantae, Animalia |