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Terms The Kingdo
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Classification
Characteris-tics of
Life
Grab Bag
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Terms 100Terms 100
Multicellular organisms undergo cell division in order to do this.
Growth
Terms 200Terms 200
A type of simple cell that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound
organelles.
Prokaryotic Cell
Terms 300Terms 300
The name for a type of organism made up of complex cells, all of which contain
membrane-bound organelles and nuclei.
Eukaryote
Terms 400Terms 400
Plants have the ability to “self-feeding” using the sun and are therefore considered to be
what?
Autotrophic or Photosynthetic
Terms 500Terms 500
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is located and protected by the nucleus. Where is The area in which DNA is located inside Prokaryotic cells
Inside the cell (cytoplasm = + 100 pts)
The Five Kingdoms 100The Five Kingdoms 100
All organisms in this kingdom possess and reproduce their DNA to the next generation.
Any!
The Five Kingdoms 200The Five Kingdoms 200
Organisms in this kingdom possess chloroplasts, enabling them to convert
sun energy into carbohydrates.
Plantae
The Five Kingdoms 300The Five Kingdoms 300
External digestion occurs in this purely heterotrophic kingdom. It also includes the
largest organism on the planet.
Fungi
The Five Kingdoms 400The Five Kingdoms 400
The smallest known organism belongs to this kingdom.
Eubacteria or Archaea
The Five Kingdoms 500The Five Kingdoms 500
This is the nickname for the Protist kingdom
“Grab bag” or “Odds and Ends”
Classification 100Classification 100
The most specific classification grouping
Species
Classification 200Classification 200
The most inclusive classification group as recognized by scientists
Kingdom(Domain – add 100 pts)
Classification 300Classification 300
Dichotomous Key
A tool that can be used to identify various species by looking at
characteristics that organisms either possess (or don’t possess?).
Classification 400Classification 400
KPCOFGS
The classification hierarchy, in order (excluding domain)
Classification 500Classification 500
Humans belong in the Primate
(classification hierarcy level)
Order
Characteristics of Life 100Characteristics of Life 100
The “complexity” of organisms deals with our cellular organization.
This is described as being either:
Multicellular or Unicellular
Characteristics of Life 200Characteristics of Life 200
The characteristic of life that addresses the fact that all living
organisms pass DNA onto offspring.
Reproduction
DAILY DOUBLE - Characteristics of Life 300
DAILY DOUBLE - Characteristics of Life 300
Life is characterized by the capacity to do what?
Reproduce, Obtain and use Energy, Respond to Environment, and Grow/Develop
Characteristics of Life 400Characteristics of Life 400
Which species concept addresses the ability of same species organisms to
produce fertile offspring?
Biological Species Concept
Characteristics of Life 500Characteristics of Life 500
Which kingdoms of life includes organisms that can be autotrophic
and/or heterotrophic?
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista
Grab Bag 100Grab Bag 100
According to the essay, Describing Life, what was the name of the Mars
rover we sent out in 1997?
Sojourner
Grab Bag 200Grab Bag 200
The phylum to which we belong!
Chordata
Grab Bag 300Grab Bag 300
Methanogens belong to this interesting domain
Archaea
Grab Bag 400Grab Bag 400
Give the quadratic formula.
Grab Bag 500Grab Bag 500
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
Write our species name using the correct format.
Homo sapiens
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