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CLASSIFICATION
REVIEW
1. Name the 3 domains
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
2. What kingdom does this belong to?
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Slime mold- Protista
3.Name this diagram used to
show evolutionary
relationships between
organisms.
Cladogram
or
branching
diagram
Image from:http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/images/clip0075.jpg
4. What is more closely related
to dinosaurs? Birds or Lizards?
Birds
5. What kingdom does this
organism belong to?
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Animalia
6. Name the 6 Kingdoms
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista,
Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
7. Which kingdoms belong in the
DOMAIN EUKARYA?
Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae
8.Name the KINGDOM for each of these:
Protista
_A.
_____________
Animalia
_B._____________
Plantae
_C______________
Archaebacteria
_D.______________
9. Name the Kingdom for each of these:
Fungi
_A._____________
Eubacteria
B______________
Animalia
_C______________
10 Bacteria that “like” living in HOT
environments like volcano vents
Thermophiles- or achaebacteria
11. Classification system in which each
species is assigned a two-part
scientific name
Binomial nomenclature
12. Diagram that shows evolutionary
relationship based on comparing
derived characters
Cladogram- branching diagram
13. The science of classifying organisms and
assigning each organism a unique
universally accepted scientific name
taxonomy
14. Most inclusive taxonomic category
based on ribosomal RNA;
larger than a kingdom
DOMAIN
15. Swedish botanist who came up with
a classification system that groups
organisms in a 7 level hierarchy and
gives each a 2 part scientific name
Carolus Linnaeus
16. The first part of a 2 part
scientific name
genus
17. The second part of a two
part scientific name
Species or specific name
18. Kingdom that includes all
prokaryotes with peptidoglycan
in their cell walls- found around
you.
Eubacteria
19. Kingdom that includes all
multicellular eukaryotic heterotrophs
with no cell walls or chloroplasts
Animalia
20. Kingdom with includes
heterotrophic eukaryotes with
chitin in their cell walls
Fungi
21. Kingdom that includes multicellular
eukaryotes that have chloroplasts for
photosynthesis and have cell walls
made of cellulose
Plantae
22. Kingdom that includes
prokaryotes without
peptidoglycan in their cell wallsextreme environments.
Archaebacteria
23. Kingdom composed of eukaryotes that
are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi;
Some have cell walls made of cellulose
and chloroplasts
Protista
24.The scientific name for red maple
is Acer rubrum. To which species
does it belong?
rubrum
25. Silly phrase that will help you to
remember the 8 hierarchy levels
in Linnaeus’s classification system.
Did king Phillip come over for good spegahetti?
26. The scientific name for red maple
is Acer rubrum. To which genus
does it belong?
Acer
27.The correct way to write the scientific
name
for lion is ________
Panthera leo
Panthera leo
panthera leo
or
Panthera Leo
Panthera leo
1st name capitalized, second name lower case,
Underlined or in italics
Panthera leo
28. The correct scientific name for
humans
is _______
Homo ________
sapiens
(OR Homo sapiens)
29. Name the two languages
used by scientists when
coming up with a scientific
name
Greek & Latin
30. Suppose you discover a new single-celled
organism. It has a nucleus, mitochondria,
and chloroplasts with chlorophyll. Into
which Kingdom would you place it?
PROTISTAunicellular, eukaryote, with chloroplasts
31. Which of the
following is true?
TRUE A. Roaches and mantids share a more recent common
ancestor than do roaches and termites.
TRUE B. Roaches and mantids share a more recent common
ancestor than do termites and mantids.
TRUE C. Termites, roaches, and mantids share a common
ancestor.
32. Give an example of an organism
in the fungi kingdom.
Mushrooms, yeast, mold
33. Name the DOMAIN for each of these:
Eukarya
A.______________
B.Eukarya
______________
Eukarya
C_______________
Archaea
D_______________
34. Name the DOMAIN for each of these:
Eukarya
A ______________
Bacteria
B______________
Eukarya
C_______________
35. A cell with a nucleus
Eukaryote or
eukaryotic
36. Organism that can make its
own food using
photosynthesis or
chemosynthesis
autotroph
37. Cell with out a nucleus
prokaryote
38. Name the KINGDOM for each of
these:
Includes PROKARYOTES
with peptidoglycan in their
cell walls- most numerous
Includes HETEROTROPHIC
EUKARYOTES with CHITIN
in their cell walls
Includes HETEROTROPHIC
EUKARYOTES without
chloroplasts or cell walls
EUBACTERIA
A.______________
FUNGI
B_____________
ANIMALIA
_C______________
39.Name the KINGDOM for each of
these:
Includes PROKARYOTES
ARCHAEBACTERIA
WITHOUT peptidoglycan in A.______________
their cell walls- extreme environments
Includes AUTOTROPHIC
PLANTAE
______________
EUKARYOTES with chloroplasts
& cellulose in their cell walls
PROTISTA
Includes EUKARYOTES
_______________
(some with chloroplasts and cellulose
In their cell walls) that aren’t plants, animals,
or fungi
40. Which DOMAIN includes all the living things
whose cell have a nucleus?
Eukarya
41. 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
42. Look at the diagram above comparing
DNA sequences. The colored segments
show differences in DNA
Which two species are more closely
related?
B and C; these have fewer differences
than A and C OR A and B
Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006
Interesting observation:
43. What unique characteristic shared by
American vultures and storks caused scientists
to examine their DNA for relatedness?
They both urinate on their legs to
cool off
44. Which DOMAIN includes all the living things
whose cells have a nucleus?
Eukarya
45. Large taxonomic group made up
of closely related phyla; top level
in Linnaeus’s classification
hierarchy Kingdom
46. Method of grouping organisms
together according to their
evolutionary history
Evolutionary classification
47. Hereditary information found in
all living things
DNA