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CLASSIFICATION REVIEW. Name the 3 domains Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

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CLASSIFICATIONREVIEW

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Name the 3 domains

Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

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Name this diagram used to show

evolutionary relationships

between organisms

cladogram

Image from:http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/images/clip0075.jpg

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Which kingdoms belong in the DOMAIN EUKARYA?

Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae

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Name the KINGDOM for each of these:

Protista

Animalia

Plantae

Archaebacteria

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Name the Kingdom for each of these:

Fungi

Eubacteria

Animalia

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Bacteria that “like” living in HOT

environments like volcano vents

thermophiles

Group or level of organization into which organisms are classified

TAXON

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Bacteria that “like” living in

very SALTY environments

halophiles

Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name

Binomial nomenclature

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The evolutionary history of an

organism phylogeny

Diagram that shows evolutionaryrelationship based on comparing derived characters

cladogram

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Characteristics that appear in recent parts of a lineage but not in its older members

Derived characters

The science of classifying organisms and assigning each organism a unique universally accepted scientific name

taxonomy

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Large taxonomic group made up of closely related phyla; top level in Linnaeus’s classification hierarchy Kingdom

Method of grouping organisms together according to their evolutionary history

Evolutionary classification

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Group of closely related classes

Phylum (pl. phyla)

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Group of similar orders CLASS

Most inclusive taxonomic category based on ribosomal RNA; larger than a kingdom

DOMAIN

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Group of similar families

ORDER

Swedish botanist who came up witha classification system that groups organisms in a 7 level hierarchy and gives each a 2 part scientific name

Carolus Linnaeus

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Group of genera (plural of genus) that share many characteristics

FAMILY

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The first part of a 2 part scientific

name genus

Polysaccharide molecule used in plant cell walls to make them sturdy

cellulose

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The second part of a two partscientific name

Species

Hereditary information found inall living things

DNA

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Kingdom that includes all prokaryotes with peptidoglycan in their cell walls

Eubacteria

Kingdom that includes all multicellulareukaryotic heterotrophs with no cellwalls or chloroplasts

Animalia

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Kingdom with includes heterotrophic eukaryotes with chitin in their cell walls

Fungi

Kingdom that includes multicellulareukaryotes that have chloroplasts forphotosynthesis and have cell walls made of cellulose

Plantae

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Kingdom that includes prokaryotes without peptidoglycan in their cell walls Archaebacteria

Kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi;Some have cell walls made of cellulose and chloroplasts

Protista

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The scientific name for red maple is

Acer rubrum. To which species does it belong?

rubrum

Silly phrase that will help you toremember the 7 hierarchy levels in Linnaeus’s classification system.Do kids prefer cheese over fried green spinach.Do kings play chess on fat green stools.Dear King Phillip come over for good spaghetti.

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NAME the 8 taxonomic levels in Linnaeus’s hierarchy in order starting with the largest

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KingdomPhylumClass

OrderFamily

GenusSpecies

Domain

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Name the original Kingdom in the 5-Kingdom system that was split into 2 separate bacterial kingdoms

MONERA

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The scientific name for red maple is

Acer rubrum. To which genus does it belong?

Acer

The correct way to write the scientific name for lion is ________ Panthera leo panthera leo Panthera Leo Panthera leo

Panthera leo or Panthera leo

1st name capitalized, second name lower case,Underlined or in italics

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Suppose you discover a new single-celled organism. It has a nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Into which Kingdom would you place it?

PROTISTA- unicellular, eukaryote, with chloroplasts

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Which of thefollowing is true?

TRUE Roaches and mantids share a more recent common ancestor than do roaches and termites.

Roaches and mantids share a more recent common ancestor than do termites and mantids.

Termites, roaches, and mantids share a common ancestor.

TRUE

TRUE

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Both snakes and worms are tube-shaped with no legs. How could you determine if their

similarity in shape means that they share a recent common ancestor?

Examine internal structures to see if similar;Compare DNA to look for similarities

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What must you know about a

prokaryote to know which domain it belongs in?

Does its cell wall have peptidoglycan?

Give an example of an organism in the fungi kingdom.

Mushrooms, yeast, mold

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Classification system that groups

organisms and shows evolutionary

relationships based on shared “derived characters” ______________________Cladistics

Molecule found in the cell walls ofFUNGI that makes them different from plants

chitin

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A cell with a nucleus

eukaryote

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Organism that can make its ownfood using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis

autotroph

Cell with out a nucleus

prokaryote

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Name the KINGDOM for each of these:

FUNGI

ANIMALIA

Includes HETEROTROPHICEUKARYOTES with CHITINin their cell walls

Includes HETEROTROPHICEUKARYOTES withoutchloroplasts or cell walls

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Name the KINGDOM for each of these:

ARCHAEA

PLANTAE

PROTISTA

Includes PROKARYOTESWITHOUT peptidoglycan in their cell walls

Includes AUTOTROPHICEUKARYOTES with chloroplasts& cellulose in their cell walls

Includes EUKARYOTES (some with chloroplasts and celluloseIn their cell walls) that aren’t plants, animals,or fungi

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Which DOMAIN includes all the living things whose cell have a nucleus?

Eukarya

Which kingdom includes the most diverse group of organisms because it contains any eukaryotes that don’t fit in the fungi, animal, or plant kingdoms?

Protista

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Look at the diagram above comparing DNA sequences. The colored segments show differences in DNA 

B and C; these have fewer differences than A and C OR A and B

Which two species are more closely related?

Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006

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Which DOMAIN includes all the living things whose cells have a nucleus?

Eukarya

Which kingdom includes the most diverse group of organisms because it contains any eukaryotes that don’t fit in the fungi, animal, or plant kingdoms?

Protista

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