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When I vomit it
Makes me want
To throw up
That’s so Escher!?
Famous
Iambic pentameter
for
Idiots, dolts, fooles,
And knaves.
Weasel Oligarchies.
Bipalicontorsinectomy
High Fructose
Pancreas
Destroyer…
YUM?
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I Love Words
That Rhyme
With
Well…perhaps famous
Is a stretch.
Which kingdom(s)
consists of
organisms that live
in extreme
environments?
Archaebacteria
What characteristic
do all algae share?
They’re all
autotrophs.
Which kingdoms
consists of
heterotrophic,
multicellular and
unicellular organisms
that reproduce using
spores?
Fungi
In what way are
some protists like
animals?
They’re
heterotrophic
and can move.
Which kingdoms include ONLY
prokaryotes?
Archaebacteria and Bacteria
(formerly called Eubacteria)
What is characteristic of
all members of the
kingdom Animalia?
They are all
multicellular,
eukaryotic, heterotrophs.
What is characteristic of
all (well…almost all)
members of the division
(kingdom) Plantae?
They are all eukaryotic,
multicellular, autotrophs
Which kingdom includes eukaryotic
plant-like, animal-like, and fungilike organisms of the unicellular
(and occasionally) multicellular
varieties.
Protista
What is the term for a
series of paired
statements that is used
to identify living
things?
A dichotomous key.
Which kingdom
includes the phylum
chordata?
Animalia
Why do we use a system of
taxonomy?
Taxonomy makes living things
easier to study. Why study?
Cuz you and everything else on
Earth are interrelated!
What does a scientific name
consist of and what is that
naming system called…oh,
and…who came up with it?
-The organism’s genus
and species names.
The system is binomial
nomenclature, and…
-Linneaus is the dude.
What are some characteristics that
are considered in our modern
classification system, that were not
considered when the study of
taxonomy began?
The organism’s
evolutionary
history, DNA, and
embryology.
Can two organisms be in the same
genus but different orders?
NO! A genus is a subgroup of an
order, and all organisms of a genus
are within that order.
What are some shapes of bacteria?
Bacillus (Rod-like)
Cocci (spherical)
Spirella (corkscrew)
Which level of classification is the
broadest and which is the most
specific?
Broadest:Domain
Most Specific: Species
What does it mean if two organisms
have many levels of classification in
common?
The more levels they share, the more
closely they are related and the more
biological characteristics they share.
What is a genus composed of?
One or more species.
What are the eight
main levels of taxa?
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Which taxon is broader
than the order level?
Class.
What is taxonomy?
The study of how
living things are
classified.
What is the naming system
developed by Carolus Linnaeus?
Binomial Nomenclature.
What does it mean if two organisms
share an evolutionary history?
They have a
common ancestor.
What characteristics did Aristotle
use to classify organisms ?
How they moved (fly,
swim, walk) and where
they lived (air, land,
water). Later on he
went to the blood/no
blood thing.
Why are common names of
organisms confusing at times?
Some organisms go by
different common names in
different places, and some
common names are used for
different organisms.
Language barriers exist as
well.