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DOMAINS
PROPERTIES
Classification
Of
Basics
kingdoms
What
Kingdom?
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There are
currently _____
domains used for
classification.
What is “3”?
This domain
contains the oldest
type of life
What is
“Archaea”?
This domain
includes all
organisms with a
true nucleus.
What is
“Eukaryota”?
This domain
contains the
largest number
of kingdoms
What is
“Eukaryota”?
Many species in
this domain
live inside us.
What is “bacteria”
How many
kingdoms are
there currently?
What is “6”?
This kingdom
contains bacteria
that love extreme
conditions
What is
“Archaea”?
This kingdom would
contain singlecelled organisms
with nucleii
What is
“Protist”?
The prokaryotic
organisms in this
kingdom are
responsible for
converting milk
into yogurt.
What is
“Bacteria”?
Organisms in this
kingdom have cell
walls but no
chlorophyll.
What is
“Fungi”?
Which would
contain more
members, an
organism’s
kingdom or
phylum?
What is
“kingdom”?
The genus name
of the organism
“Felis catus” is
_________
What is
“Felis”?
Almost all
scientific
names are in
this language.
What is “Latin”?
This is the
scientific name
for humans in
Brazil.
What is “Homo
sapiens sapiens”?
Who first
classified
organisms into 2
groups, plants
and animals?
Who is
“Aristotle”?
This multi-cellular
organism has
chloroplasts and
cell walls.
Kingdom?
What is
“Plants”?
This single-celled
organism has no
nucleus and causes
food poisoning.
Kingdom?
What is
“bacteria”?
This organism has
a spinal cord.
Kingdom?
What is
“Animal”?
This organism is
multi-celled, nonmobile and can be
raised in near-dark
conditions.
Kingdom?
What is
“Fungi”?
This single-celled
organism is a
member of the
protist kingdom. It
is animal-like, and
engulfs its food.
What is an
“amoeba”?
This is the most
general taxon in our
current system
What is
“domain”?
Could a Ursus
martimus and an
Ursus americanus
produce offspring
that could
reproduce?
What is “no”?
This term describes
a simple cell that
does not have
internal membranes
or a nucleus
What is
“prokaryotic”?
Are all fungi multicellular?
What is “no,
but most
are”?
This is the term for
the way organisms
are related through
evolution
What is
“phylogeny”?
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