Vocabulary | Binomial Nomenclature | Cladograms | The kingdoms | Potpourri |
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What is prokaryotic
The name of a cell with no nucleus
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What is a domain
What is the highest classification
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What is before the organism
Where is the trait listed for each individual
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What is Eubacteria and Archaebaceria
Which kingdoms are prokayrotic and unicellular
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What is a cladogram
What type of classification system do you use a Venn Diagram
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What is a dichotomous key
The name of the classification system that separates individuals into 2 groups until every individual is identified
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What is Family
At which level would organisms be more similar:
Class or Family |
It is more related to the dog
If a monkey is closer to a dog than a snake on a cladogram, what does this mean?
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What is Animal Plants and Protists
What kingdoms are eukayrotic and heterotrophic?
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Genus capitalized
Species lowercase Underlined or italicized
What are the rules for writing Genus Species names
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What is taxonomy
What is the study of classification called
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What is Domain
What is the most diverse category
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What is at the top or far right
Where are the most complex organisms on a cladogram
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What is Fungi and Protists
What kingdoms can be multicellular and unicellular
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What is Carnivora
What order is a lion in?
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Who is Carolous Lineaus
What scientists created the binomial naming system
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Animal
Plant Fungi Eubacteria Archaebacteria
What are the six kingdoms
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What is the evolutionary relationships between organisms and their shared traits
What is a cladogram based off of?
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What is Plants
What kingdom is strictly autotrophic
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What is Glaucomys sabrinus
What is the latin name for a Northern Flying Squirrel
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What is Phylogeny
Analyzing and Organizing individuals based on their evolutionary relationships
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Domain
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
List the classification in order
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Shared Derived Characteristics
Traits that came to be and were passed along a cladogram are called
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What is Monera
What is the former name when Archaebacteria and Eubacteria were one kingdom?
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Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria
What are the 3 domains
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