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Biodiversity

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  • Organisms that do NOT have a nucleus
    prokayrotes
  • They can make thier own food. 1. Plants, bacteria and funghi 3. Plants, algae and some bacteria 2. Plants and viruses 4. Animals and alga
    3
  • An organism that mostly eats meat
    carnivore
  • Give an example of binomial nomenclature
    Canis lupus
  • What are the issues/causes/reasons of biodiversity loss?
    pollution, climate change, poor water quality, overhunting, ...
  • What are 5 classes of vertebrates?
    fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds
  • This is one cause of biodiversity loss
    climate change
  • Which of these living things are not microscopic?. Bacteria, Protozoa, Animals, Yeasts
    Animals
  • Homo erectus: extinct species of hominin belongs to species
    erectus
  • Which class does belong to the vertebrate phylum: Molluscs, Fish, Annelids, or Arthropods?
    Fish
  • A way to preserve biodiversity
    Reduce pollution
  • The common name for Mytilus edulis is
    mussel
  • Which class does NOT belong to the invertebrate phylum: Molluscs, Annelids, Reptile, or Arthropods?
    Reptile
  • The simplest organisms on Earth. : Bacteria, Plants ,Fungus ,Alga, Protozoa
    Bacteria
  • A group of organisms with similar characteristics that have the ability to reproduce and produce fertile offspring
    species
  • Their cells are prokaryotes.
    Bacteria
  • A kingdom of eukaryotic organisms that contain chloroplasts in their cells to capture energy from sunlight for growth and development
    Plants
  • Organisms that DO have a nucleus
    eukaryotes
  • The father of taxonomy
    Carl Linnaeus
  • The ability for a mature organism to have offspring
    reproduction
  • Indicate the missing words
    Phylum, Family
  • Indicate the missing words
    Domain, Order
  • An organism that eats only plants
    herbivore
  • The common name of Citrus limon is
    lemon tree
  • Choose the odd one out. 1. Capped funghi 2. Protozoa 3. Yeasts 4. Mould
    2. Protozoa
  • Why are plants important to humans? Give three reasons
    Oxygen for breathing, medicines and food
  • The smallest unit of life
    cell
  • ______________ is the science of classifying living things.
    Taxonomy
  • How are scientific names written?
    In Latin, first word indicates genus written in capital letters, second word indicates specie
  • What process do plants use to make food?
    Photosynthesis
  • Homo habilis: extinct species belongs to the genus
    Homo
  • Reproduction that requires only one parent.
    Asexual reproduction
  • How we can do to protect/preserve biodiversity?
    Save animals, plant trees, protect habitat for organism, conserve your water, reduce-reuse-recycle etc
  • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem is called
    biodiversity
  • Who was Carl Linnaeus?
    A leading figure in the classification and taxonomy of living things.