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Classification Review

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    Reviewing classification and taxonomy.
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  • Which level of classification has the greatest number of organisms?
    kingdom
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  • 2. All organisms have two scientific names. How do they get their names? (Panthera Tigris)
    genus and species
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  • 9. Organisms found in this kingdom are known as decomposers; they are different from plants because they do not perform photosynthesis.
    Fungi
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  • This type of bacteria has existed on Earth at least 3 billion years and is called an “ancient” type of life.
    Salmonella
    Archaebacteria
    Ebola
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  • organism that gets energy by eating other living things (also called a CONSUMER)
    heterotroph (consumer)
    autotroph (producer)
    Phylum (classification level)
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  • An organism that makes its own food (plants)
    heterotroph (consumer
    autotroph (producer
    phylum (classification level)
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  • REPRODUCTION with  two parents that produce a new organism, which is different from both parents
    sexual reproduction
    asexual reproduction
    multi reproduction
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  • REPRODUCTION with only one parent and the new organism is identical to the parent.
    sexual reproduction
    asexual reproduction
    mono reproduction
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  • Multicellular means ...
    made of exactly 2 cells
    has no cells
    made of many cells
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  • An organism with one cell.
    Megacellular
    Unicellular
    Multicellular
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  • Cells that have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
    Prokaryotic cells
    Eukaryotic cells
    Automatic cells
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  • A cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
    eukaryotic cell
    prokaryotic cell
    megalotic cell
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  • A system of giving every living thing a name with two parts (genus and species) e.g.: Panthera Tigris (tiger)
    bionomial nomenclature
    biological list
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  • The study of how living things are classified
    Taxomoney
    Taximany
    Taxonomy
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  • When we put living things into groups because of their similarities we call this ...
    Correlation
    Classifity
    Classification
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  • Which kindom do organisms go to if they don't fit any other kingdom?
    Protista
    Archaebacteria
    Eubacteria
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