DNA and Genetics | Classification And Nutrient Cycles | Fungi | Plants | Non-Chordates |
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What is A cell
The basic unit of life
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What is Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
The five kingdoms of living things
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What is A saprotroph
This type of organism feeds on dead matter
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What is Photosynthesis
The opposite process of aerobic respiration
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What Are Nematodes
Known as roundworms, these are the most ubiquitous organisms on earth
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What is Prokaryotic
Having no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
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What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
The seven major taxonomic rankings from broadest to most narrow
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What is Mycelium
The part of the fungus you don't see (often beneath the ground)
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What is Algae
May present as single-celled, multicelluar seaweed, or diatoms
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What are Mollusks
Members of this phylum may be terrestrial or aquatic, have organized organ systems, bilateral symmetry, are triploblastic coelomates, some have a calcareous shell, have a mouth with a tongue-like organ called a radula, and possess a mantle- “skin” that surrounds body organs
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What is Genotype/Phenotype
____THIS____ is the genetic constitution of an individual organism, while ____THIS____ the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
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What is What is Aquatic, Deserts, Forests, Grasslands, Tundra
The five biomes
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What is A fruiting body
The part of the fungus you do see (like a mushroom)
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What are Mosses and Liverworts
Two well-known examples of seedless, vascular plants
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What are Arthropods
Members of this phylum have an exoskeleton made of chitin and calcium carbonate, molt to grow, possess jointed appendages, a segmented body, organized organ systems, and may undergo metamorphosis.
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What is A gamete
Haploid sex cell
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What is Decreases
Energy does this as it moves up trophic levels
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What is yeast OR Asmomycota
A type of fungus used in the production of bread and beer
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What is A Gymnosperm
A type pf vascular plant with bears seeds in a cone
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What are Echinoderms
Members of this phylum are mostly marine, many live on ocean floor, they contain organized organ systems and a complete digestive system, are radially symmetrical, have a body wall, and use a water vascular system used for locomotion.
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Who are Watson and Crick
Discovered the structure of DNA
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Who is Linnaeus
Devised the system of taxonomy
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What are Hypahe
These compose the mycelium, and bind together to form the fruiting body
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What is An Angiosprem
A type of flowering vascular plant which bears seeds in fruit
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What are Chondrichthyes- sharks, skates, and rays
Organisms within this group are chordates, but not vertebrates, and are the reason why "Invertebra" does not exist as a phylum
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