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1 To what domain does the eubacteria kingdom belong   Bacteria 2 Bacteria are what type of cell   Prokaryotes 3 What type of cell does not contain a nucleus Prokaryotes 4 Where do you find ID: 776228

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Classification Study Guide

Slide2

1. To what domain does the

eubacteria

kingdom belong

?

 

Bacteria

2. Bacteria are what type of cell?

 

Prokaryotes

3. What type of cell does not contain a nucleus?

Prokaryotes

Slide3

4. Where do you find

Eubacteria

?

 

Everywhere

5. Are all

eubacteria

harmful?

 

No, some are helpful

6. To which domain does the

Archeabacteria

Kingdom belong?

Archaea

Slide4

7. How many cells do

archeabacteria

consist of?

 

one,

unicelluar

8. Where do you find

archeabacteria

?

 

In extreme environments such as hot springs and salt lakes

9. What makes

archeabacteria

and

eubacteria

structurally different?

Their cell membranes are made of different substances

Slide5

10. What four kingdoms are found in the

Eukarya

Domain?

 

Plant, Animal, Fungi and

Protists

11. What type of cells are eukaryotes?

 

Cells with a defined nucleus

12. What kingdom consists of unicellular and a few multi-cellular organisms?

Protists

Slide6

13. How are

protists

different from bacteria?

 

Protists

are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic.

14. In what habitat can you find

protists

?

 

Moist environments such as rivers, lakes, and ponds

15

. In what two ways are

protists

classified?

By movement and how they obtain nutrition

Slide7

16. What are the three types of

protists

?

 

plant like, animal like, and fungi like

17. Are plant cells eukaryote or prokaryotes, explain.

Eukaryotes because all plant cells contain a nucleus.

Slide8

18. What kingdoms in the

eukarya

domain are solely made up of multi-cellular organisms?

 

Plant and Animal

19. What is an

autotroph

and in which kingdom(s) do you find them?

Plant kingdom, they make their own food.

Slide9

20. What are the two major types of plants?

 

Vascular and non-vascular

21. Where do you find non-vascular plants? Why

?

Near water, because they do not contain the tissue needed to move water.

Slide10

22. What are three examples of non-vascular plants?

 

mosses, liverworts, and hornworts

23. What characteristics make vascular plants able to grow tall?

The tube like structure insides the plant

Slide11

24. In which domain do you find the Kingdom Fungi?

 

Eukarya

25. How are fungi different from plants?

They cannot make their own food

Slide12

26. What is the habitat for fungi?

 

Fungi live on dead or decaying matter

27. What are the three types of fungi?

Yeast, mushrooms and mold

Slide13

28. What term is used to describe fungi?

 

Decomposers

29. How do fungi absorb food?

 

By absorbing in through

hyphae

30. What are the tubes inside a mushroom called?

hyphae

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31. In which domain do you find the animal kingdom?

 

Eukarya

32. What is the term used to describe organisms that cannot make their own food?

Consumers /

Heterotrophs

33

. What type of cells do animals consist of

?

Eukaryotic

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34. The animal kingdom is made up of what percentage of invertebrates?

97%

 

35. What invertebrates look like brightly colored flowers and live in colonies? (not the phylum, just the animal names)

 

Coral and Anemones

36

. What characteristics do arthropods share

?

Arthropods have segmented bodies and exoskeletons

Slide16

37

. What differences make up the two major classes of fish?

 

Skeletons, one class contains boney fish, the other cartilage fish

38. What class or vertebrates have a “double life”?

A

mphibian

Slide17

39. Give an example of an amphibian

 

Frog, Toad, Salamander, Caecilian

40. Which reptiles lack legs

?

Snakes

Slide18

41

. What characteristics do mammals share

?

All mammals have hair, mammary glands, breath air, contain a four chambered heart and are endotherms.

42

.

What is the correct order of the levels of classification?

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, & Species.

D

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K

ing

P

hillip

C

ome

O

ver

F

or

G

rape

S

oda?

Slide19

Students will choose one the following to answer on their test.

DISCUSSION

QUESTION: What are the characteristics of invertebrates? Give three examples and describe them.

DISCUSSION

QUESTION: Compare and contrast vascular and non-vascular plants (What are the

differences and similarities

between vascular and non-vascular plants?)

DISCUSSION

QUESTION: What characteristics do Class Aves (birds) organisms share? Also, give an example of a specific avian.