classification review. name the 3 domains bacteria, archaea, eukarya
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CLASSIFICATIONREVIEW
Name the 3 domains
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
Name this diagram used to show
evolutionary relationships
between organisms
cladogram
Image from:http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/images/clip0075.jpg
Which kingdoms belong in the DOMAIN EUKARYA?
Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae
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Name the KINGDOM for each of these:
Protista
Animalia
Plantae
Archaebacteria
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Name the Kingdom for each of these:
Fungi
Eubacteria
Animalia
Bacteria that “like” living in HOT
environments like volcano vents
thermophiles
Group or level of organization into which organisms are classified
TAXON
Bacteria that “like” living in
very SALTY environments
halophiles
Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
Binomial nomenclature
The evolutionary history of an
organism phylogeny
Diagram that shows evolutionaryrelationship based on comparing derived characters
cladogram
Characteristics that appear in recent parts of a lineage but not in its older members
Derived characters
The science of classifying organisms and assigning each organism a unique universally accepted scientific name
taxonomy
Large taxonomic group made up of closely related phyla; top level in Linnaeus’s classification hierarchy Kingdom
Method of grouping organisms together according to their evolutionary history
Evolutionary classification
Group of closely related classes
Phylum (pl. phyla)
Group of similar orders CLASS
Most inclusive taxonomic category based on ribosomal RNA; larger than a kingdom
DOMAIN
Group of similar families
ORDER
Swedish botanist who came up witha classification system that groups organisms in a 7 level hierarchy and gives each a 2 part scientific name
Carolus Linnaeus
Group of genera (plural of genus) that share many characteristics
FAMILY
The first part of a 2 part scientific
name genus
Polysaccharide molecule used in plant cell walls to make them sturdy
cellulose
The second part of a two partscientific name
Species
Hereditary information found inall living things
DNA
Kingdom that includes all prokaryotes with peptidoglycan in their cell walls
Eubacteria
Kingdom that includes all multicellulareukaryotic heterotrophs with no cellwalls or chloroplasts
Animalia
Kingdom with includes heterotrophic eukaryotes with chitin in their cell walls
Fungi
Kingdom that includes multicellulareukaryotes that have chloroplasts forphotosynthesis and have cell walls made of cellulose
Plantae
Kingdom that includes prokaryotes without peptidoglycan in their cell walls Archaebacteria
Kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi;Some have cell walls made of cellulose and chloroplasts
Protista
The scientific name for red maple is
Acer rubrum. To which species does it belong?
rubrum
Silly phrase that will help you toremember the 7 hierarchy levels in Linnaeus’s classification system.Do kids prefer cheese over fried green spinach.Do kings play chess on fat green stools.Dear King Phillip come over for good spaghetti.
NAME the 8 taxonomic levels in Linnaeus’s hierarchy in order starting with the largest
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KingdomPhylumClass
OrderFamily
GenusSpecies
Domain
Name the original Kingdom in the 5-Kingdom system that was split into 2 separate bacterial kingdoms
MONERA
The scientific name for red maple is
Acer rubrum. To which genus does it belong?
Acer
The correct way to write the scientific name for lion is ________ Panthera leo panthera leo Panthera Leo Panthera leo
Panthera leo or Panthera leo
1st name capitalized, second name lower case,Underlined or in italics
Suppose you discover a new single-celled organism. It has a nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Into which Kingdom would you place it?
PROTISTA- unicellular, eukaryote, with chloroplasts
Which of thefollowing is true?
TRUE Roaches and mantids share a more recent common ancestor than do roaches and termites.
Roaches and mantids share a more recent common ancestor than do termites and mantids.
Termites, roaches, and mantids share a common ancestor.
TRUE
TRUE
Both snakes and worms are tube-shaped with no legs. How could you determine if their
similarity in shape means that they share a recent common ancestor?
Examine internal structures to see if similar;Compare DNA to look for similarities
What must you know about a
prokaryote to know which domain it belongs in?
Does its cell wall have peptidoglycan?
Give an example of an organism in the fungi kingdom.
Mushrooms, yeast, mold
Classification system that groups
organisms and shows evolutionary
relationships based on shared “derived characters” ______________________Cladistics
Molecule found in the cell walls ofFUNGI that makes them different from plants
chitin
A cell with a nucleus
eukaryote
Organism that can make its ownfood using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
autotroph
Cell with out a nucleus
prokaryote
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Name the KINGDOM for each of these:
FUNGI
ANIMALIA
Includes HETEROTROPHICEUKARYOTES with CHITINin their cell walls
Includes HETEROTROPHICEUKARYOTES withoutchloroplasts or cell walls
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Name the KINGDOM for each of these:
ARCHAEA
PLANTAE
PROTISTA
Includes PROKARYOTESWITHOUT peptidoglycan in their cell walls
Includes AUTOTROPHICEUKARYOTES with chloroplasts& cellulose in their cell walls
Includes EUKARYOTES (some with chloroplasts and celluloseIn their cell walls) that aren’t plants, animals,or fungi
Which DOMAIN includes all the living things whose cell have a nucleus?
Eukarya
Which kingdom includes the most diverse group of organisms because it contains any eukaryotes that don’t fit in the fungi, animal, or plant kingdoms?
Protista
Look at the diagram above comparing DNA sequences. The colored segments show differences in DNA
B and C; these have fewer differences than A and C OR A and B
Which two species are more closely related?
Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006
Which DOMAIN includes all the living things whose cells have a nucleus?
Eukarya
Which kingdom includes the most diverse group of organisms because it contains any eukaryotes that don’t fit in the fungi, animal, or plant kingdoms?
Protista
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