Classification 2
What are the Six Kingdoms?
1. Archebacteria 2. Eubacteria 3. Protista 4. Fungi 5. Plantae 6. Animalia
What are the characteristics of organisms in kingdom protista?
1. Most are unicellular (eukaryotic cells, unlike bacteria) 2. Autotrophic 3. Examples: Slime molds and algae
What are the characteristics of organisms found in kingdom animalia?
1. Multicellular 2. Heterotrophic 3. Cells without cell walls
What are the characteristics of organisms in kingdom fungi?
1. heterotrophic (consume dead/decaying material) 2. many reproduce using spores 3. examples: mushrooms, mold, mildew 4. thrive in warm, moist conditions
Autotrophs are also called: A.) producers B.)consumers C.)decomposers D.)scavengers
A
Given the scientific name of a lion, Panthera leo, the first word tells us the ______A______ and the second word tells us the _________B__________
A: Genus B: Species
What is the definition of autotroph?
An organism that makes its own food. Producer.
What is the definition of heterotroph?
An organism that must consume other organisms as food. Consumer.
Prokaryotes are only found in what two kingdoms?
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
What kingdoms are made up of prokaryotes?
Archebacteria and Eubactera
What two kingdoms were formerly grouped together in the Kingdom Monera?
Archebacteria and Eubacteria
How many kingdoms are there? A) 3 B) 6 C) 1 D) 10
B
Of the six kingdoms now recognized, A) two are plants and four are animals B) four are eukaryotes and two are prokaryotes C) four are macroscopic and two are microscopic D) two are eukaryotes and four are prokaryotes E) two are carnivorous and four are herbivorous
B
Which one of the following sequences shows the correct hierarchy of classification, going from the most inclusive to the least inclusive? A) Kingdom, Domain, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species B) Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species C) Genus, Species, Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family D) Species, Genus, Family, Class, Order, Phylum, Kingdom E) Domain, Phylum, Kingdom, Genus, Species, Family, Order, Class
B
Why is it important to give organisms a scientific name using Binomial Nomenclature?
Because the scientific name of an organism will be the same no matter where in the world you may be. Better than common names, which can be misleading (roly poly in Texas, but a pill bug up North)
The binomial system of classification was developed by: A) Darwin B) Wallace C) Linnaeus D) Malthus E) none of the above
C
The illustration is an example of a __________________
Cladogram
Multicellular organisms and unicellular yeasts are found in A) Animalia B) Plantae C) Protista D) Fungi E) Eubacteria
D
Prokaryotic organisms make up the A) Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Protists B) Archaebacteria and Protists C) Protists and Eubacteria D) Protists E) Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
E
What kingdom contains organisms most responsible for decomposition?
Fungi
What is a saying to help you remember the levels of taxonomy in order?
King Philip Come Over For Good Soup?
What are the levels of taxonomy in order from most INCLUSIVE to most EXCLUSIVE (biggest to smallest)
Kingdom --> Phylum --> Class --> Order --> Family --> Genus --> Species
Do animal cells have a cell wall?
No
Do prokaryotes have a nucleus?
No
Do prokaryotes have membrane bound organelles?
No
Would you find mitochondria in a prokaryotic cell?
No
What kingdom contains ONLY autotrophs?
Plantae
Using the dichotomous key, determine what type of ball this is: 1a. Ball is perfectly round and spherical...............................(2) 1b. Ball is elongated......................................................(3) 2a. Ball has hexagons and pentagons on it...................Soccer ball 2b. Ball has curved lines on it...................................Basketball 3a. Ball has one side with laces...................................Football 3b. Ball has no laces.............................................Rugby ball
Rugby Ball
Phylogenetics
Study of evolutionary relationships between organisms
Do eukaryotes have a nucleus?
Yes
Do eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles?
Yes
Dichotomous key
a key for the identification of organisms based on a series of choices between alternative characters
taxonomy
branch of biology that classifies and names organisms based on studies of their shared characteristics.
The cell wall of plant cells is made of what?
cellulose
Are fungi autotrophic or heterotrophic?
heterotrophic
Are bacteria cells prokaryote or eukaryote?
prokaryote
Is this cell a prokaryote or a eukaryote?
prokaryote
What is the most specific taxa an organism can be placed in?
species
division
taxonomic grouping of similar classes
classification
the grouping of objects or information based on similarities
binomial nomenclature
two-word naming system used in the classification of organisms developed by Linnaeus.