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Biology: Biodiversity

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  • Which domain includes Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, and Protista?
    Eukarya
  • What taxonomic rank comes immediately after phylum?
    class
  • The taxonomic category below order is _____.
    family
  • A group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring belongs to the same _____.
    species
  • Members of this kingdom absorb nutrients from their surroundings.
    Fungi
  • What taxonomic rank comes immediately before family?
    order
  • The taxonomic category below family is _____.
    genus
  • Organisms in this kingdom are prokaryotic and often live in extreme environments.
    Archaea
  • Which kingdom includes mushrooms, molds, and yeasts?
    Fungi
  • Which kingdom includes all vertebrates and invertebrates?
    Animalia
  • This kingdom includes algae and protozoans.
    Protista
  • The highest taxonomic category is called a _____.
    domain
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that are neither plants, animals, nor fungi?
    Protista
  • Which kingdom contains the most taxonomically diverse unicellular eukaryotes?
    Protista
  • The taxonomic category below genus is _____.
    species
  • Humans belong to the domain _____.
    Eukarya
  • What type of cell do Archaea and Bacteria have?
    prokaryotic cells
  • Which kingdom includes organisms commonly called true bacteria?
    Bacteria
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that perform photosynthesis but are not plants?
    Protista
  • Which kingdom is most closely related to animals according to modern classification?
    Fungi
  • What taxonomic rank comes immediately before species?
    genus
  • What type of cell do Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia have?
    eukaryotic cells
  • What taxonomic rank comes immediately after class?
    order
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that may move using cilia or flagella?
    Protista
  • The taxonomic category below kingdom is _____.
    phylum
  • The first word in a scientific name represents the _____.
    genus
  • Members of this kingdom obtain food by ingestion and lack cell walls.
    Animalia
  • The taxonomic category below domain is _____.
    kingdom
  • What is the correct taxonomic order from largest to smallest?
    domain kingdom phylum class order family genus species
  • Homo sapiens is an example of a _____.
    scientific name
  • The taxonomic category below class is _____.
    order
  • Which domain includes organisms with a nucleus?
    Eukarya
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that are exclusively heterotrophic by ingestion?
    Animalia
  • Which kingdom has cell walls made of cellulose?
    Plantae
  • The second word in a scientific name represents the _____.
    species
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that can live in extremely hot or salty environments?
    Archaea
  • The taxonomic category below phylum is _____.
    class
  • Which kingdom has cell walls made of chitin?
    Fungi
  • Organisms in this kingdom have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
    Bacteria
  • Archaea and Bacteria belong to different _____ but are both prokaryotic.
    domains
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that are heterotrophic by absorption?
    Fungi
  • Which kingdom includes organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis?
    Plantae
  • This kingdom contains multicellular autotrophs that perform photosynthesis.
    Plantae
  • The scientific naming system using genus and species is called _____.
    binomial nomenclature
  • Which kingdom contains organisms with chloroplasts and cellulose cell walls?
    Plantae