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Taxomonic Groups
Unit 11 Taxonomic Groups
Question | Answer |
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What do a mushroom, an amoeba, and a 6th grader have in common? | They are all composed of one or more cells. |
What is the BEST reason that fire is not considered a living organism? | It is not composed of cells. |
Which group is the broadest group in the modern classification system? | Domain |
What do the domains bacteria and archaea have in common? | They both contain organisms composed of cells that are classified as prokaryotes. |
Which pair of words best completes this analogy? cell: organism ::: ___________: _______ | element: compound |
A student saw a cell under a microscope that does not conatin a nucleus - this type of cell is classified as a _______ cell. | Prokaryotic |
A student saw a cell under a microscope that conatined a nucleus - this type of cell is classified as a _______ cell. | Eukaryotic |
Which domain does a person belong to? | Eukarya |
Carolus Linnaeus developed the system for naming and classifying organisms. Why is having a common naming system important? | Scientists can communicate about experiments and therories about organisms. |
Which domain is unique because all of the members have cells that contain a nucleus? | Eukarya |
What are the names of three domains? | Archaea, bacteria, and eukarya |
A student is using a microscope to view prepared slides of cells. What is important to remember when using a microscope? | Use both hands when carrying the microscope. |
An organism that can make its own food and is composed of many cells that each contain a nucleus belongs to which kingdom? | Plantae |
What are the names of each level of the Taxonomic Classification System? | Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species |
Which of the following characteristics would classify as cell as eukaryotic? | The cell has a nucleus. |
A student saw a one-cell organism under a microscope that does not conatin a nucleus, what kingdom does this cell likely belong? | Bacteria |