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Who is Aristotle?
The first scientist to propose a simple classification system. (He was Greek)
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What is the Plant Kingdom?
Multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls. All are autotrophs.
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What is the genus?
The first word in a scientific name.
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What is a chromosome
A single piece of coiled DNA is known as a?
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What is True
It is the father's gene that decides whether the baby is a boy or girl. True or false?
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Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
The Swedish scientist, known as The Father of Taxonomy, who proposed the current classification system.
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What is the Animal Kingdom
Multicellular, eukaryotes. All are heterotrophs and all can move at some point in their lives.
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What is true?
True or False. All bacteria are unicellular.
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What are decomposers?
Heterotrophic Eubacteria that break down dead organisms.
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What is capitalize the genus name and leave the species name in lower case?
Capitalization rule for a scientific name.
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Who is Anton von Leeuwenhoek?
The scientist who improved the microscope and first observed bacteria (he called them "animalcules.")
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What are Archaebacteria?
Unicellular, prokaryotes - live in extreme conditions.
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What is a nuclear membrane? (Accept nucleus)
Bacteria are prokaryotes. The cellular structure that prokaryotes are missing.
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What is False
True or false? A salamander is a warm blooded animal?
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What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
The 7 levels of the classification system in order.
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Who is Alexander Fleming?
The scientist who discovered the first antibiotic.
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What are Fungi?
All are multicellular, except yeast.
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What is True
True or false? The common cold is caused by a virus.
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What is the species?
The second word in a scientific name.
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What is 1928?
The year penicillin was discovered (within 5 years)
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Who is Charles Darwin
Which famous scientist introduced the idea of natural selection?
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What are Protists?
The "Catch All" Kingdom - most are unicellular - all live in water.
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What is Anitbiotics
Bacterial infections in humans can be treated with what?
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What is penicillin?
The first antibiotic.
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What is 1945?
The year penicillin became available to the public as medicine (within 5 years).
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