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  • What are the three domains?
    Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya
  • ________ is the second rank in the levels of classification.
    Kingdom
  • __________ and __________ are kingdoms that only reproduce asexually.
    Eubacteria, Archaebacteria
  • Thermophiles, halophiles, and methanogens belong to this kingdom.
    Archaebacteria
  • Bacteria are all ____-cellular.
    Uni-
  • A ________ is the largest and most broad level of classification.
    Domain
  • Amoeba, paramecium, and euglena belong to this kingdom.
    Protista
  • What is the mnemonic device we use to remember the levels of classification?
    Did King Phillip Come Over For Great Spaghetti?
  • ________ are eukaryotic.
    Eukarya
  • _________ and _________ are prokaryotic.
    Archaea, Bacteria
  • ________ have DNA instead of RNA.
    Eukarya
  • ________ _______ are tools that allow scientists to identify organisms based on specific characteristics.
    Dichotomous Keys
  • You belong to this kingdom.
    Animalia
  • What are the 8 levels of classification (in order)?
    Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
  • What are the six kingdoms?
    Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
  • Before the classification system was put into place, all living things were either _________ or ___________.
    Plants, Animals
  • A __________ is the smallest and most specific level of classification.
    Species
  • _______ and _______ kingdoms are strictly heterotrophic.
    Fungi, Animalia
  • _______ is a kingdom that usually grows in moist, warm places.
    Fungi
  • ___________, ____________, ___________, and ___________ are all eukaryotic kingdoms.
    Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
  • ________ and _________ are the two prokaryotic kingdoms.
    Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
  • _______ live in extreme environments.
    Archaea
  • ________ are non-pathogenic.
    Archaea
  • Streptococcus, E. coli, and cyanobacteria belong to this kingdom.
    Eubacteria
  • The three domains of life are based on the _______ ___ _______ of the organism.
    Type of Cell
  • How many domains are there?
    Three
  • The odds and ends kingdom where all members are different from each other.
    Protista
  • This kingdom is classified by tissue, seed, and body structure.
    Plantae
  • _________ and ________ have RNA instead of DNA.
    Archaea, Bacteria
  • _________ __________ is the man who came up with our system for taxonomy,
    Carolus Linneus
  • What would cell walls prevent us from doing?
    Moving
  • Mushrooms, yeast, and mildew all belong to this kingdom.
    Fungi
  • All members of this kingdom are autotrophic.
    Plantae
  • __________ are a kingdom that lives in salty water, sewer, acid, or heat.
    Archaebacteria
  • This kingdom has no cell walls.
    Animalia
  • __________ is the science of classifying and naming living organisms.
    Taxonomy
  • __________ are a kingdom that live everywhere and can be beneficial or harmful to us.
    Eubacteria
  • Grasses, daffodils, mosses, and ferns belong to this kingdom.
    Plantae
  • Archaea are all ____-cellular.
    Uni-
  • How many kingdoms are there?
    Six