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What is prokaryote

No nucleus or membrane, organelles but they have DNA

What is the eukaryote

Have a DNA a nucleus and a membrane

What is an autotroph

Makes its own energy

What is a heterotroph

Consumes others for energy

What is a Unicellular

Organism is only made up of one cell

What is a multicellular

More than one cell

Why is classification always changing

Changing views when more and new DNA is discovered

What is the order of the taxonomic levels

Kingdom phylum class order family genius species

What is binomial nomenclature

Two name system of naming scientific name

What is the benefit of a scientific name versus a common name

All fits into a specific category because a common name it’s too confusing

What are the two prokaryote organisms

Bacteria and auceria

What are the four eukaryote organisms

Protista fungi Plantae Amelia

What is taxonomy

Constantly changes as new information is found, common names too complicated

Who is the father of taxonomy system

Carl Linneus System was founded in 1759 Latin

Kingdoms?

Animals, plants, fungi,Minarians , Protista

Animal Kingdom?

Inter-vertebrates, without backbones no cell walls

Plant kingdom?

Multicellular have cell walls

Fungi kingdom

Cell walls do not carry out photosynthesis

Protist Kingdom

Wide variety of forms some are animal like

Manera kingdom

Some photosynthesize others respire