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What did Aristotle do?

Used habitat and structure to classify plants and animals.

What were animals classified as?(Aristotle)

Land, water, air

What were plants classified as? (Aristotle)

Long stem and short stem?

All Taxons in order

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus,Species

What does Binomial mean?

two name

What are the reasons for binomial Nomenclature?

shows relationship, and helps with inter nation language

What is the cell structure called?

Cytology

What is the bone structure?

Morphology

Taxonomy

spesializes in naming and classifying living things

Word that means "different kinds"

Diversity

Who made the system of classification of grouping organisms?

Linnaeus

Classification is based on...

Structure

autotroph

makes its own food

Heterotroph

gets nutrients from plants or other animals.

Cladogram

a line used to make connections between plants and animals.

The study of form and structure or organisms

morphology

the study of evolutionary history of organisms

phylogeny

what modern taxonomists base grouping organisms on

phylogeny

study of cells

cytology

Deals with DNA,RNA,Protein similarities amongst organisms

biochemistry

Who coined the term Homo sapien?

Linnaeus

Eubacteria

-found around us


-prokaryote


-has a cell wall


-unicellular


-auto and heterotroph

Archeabacteria

-ancient


-hot enviornments


-prokaryote


-cell wall


-unicellular


-auto and heterotroph



Protist

-eukaryote


-cell structure, mixed


-uni and multicellular


-heterotroph

Fungi

-eukaryote


-cell wall, chitin


-uni and multicellular


-heterotroph





Plantae

-eukaryote


-cell wall,cellulose


-multicellular


-autotrphic

Anamalia

-eukaryote


-no cell wall


-multicellular


-heterotrophic

How many domains are there?

Three

How many kingdoms are there?

Six

How are organisms grouped in the different kingdoms?

-cell structure


-cell type


-body type


-nutrition



Which kingdom is made up entirely of organisms lacking a cell wall?

Animalia

In which kingdoms would you find unicellular organisms?

eubacteria,archaebacteria, protists,fungi

In which kingdoms would you find eukaryotes?

Protist,Fungi,Plantae, Animalia