biology classification
the scientist responsible for developing the system of binomial nomenclature is
Linnaeus
plantae
eukaryotic multi cellular orgainisms, autotrophic, cell walls
fungi
eukaryotic multi cellular organisms, heterotrophic, cell walls
animalia
eukaryotic multi cellular organisms, heterotrophic, no cell walls
protista
eukaryotic unicellular organisms that can be autotrophic or heterotrophic
the scientific name for a skunk is Mephitis mephitis, which specifies the skunks's
genus and species
heterotrophic
obtain nutrients by eating other organisms
autotrophic
obtain nutrients from the sun and can make their own food
two organisms that are in the same family will also be in the same:
order
when the eight levels of classification are listed from broadest to narrowest, which level is the fifth position
order
eukaryotic
organisms wh's cells contain nuclei
two organisms that are in the same class will also be in the same:
phylum
archaebacteria
prokaryotic unicellular organisms that live in extreme environments
eubacteria
prokaryotic unicellular organisms that live inside humans, soil and air
prokaryotic
singled-celled microorganism that lacks a nucleus
fungi
Alba madonna are multi cellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic(decomposer) and have cell walls.
protista
Amoebas are unicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organism.
animalia
Artemia monica are multi cellular, eukaryotic heterotrophic(consumers) organisms.
the scientific name for the european white water lily is Nymphaea alba. what is the genus to which this plant belongs
Nymphaea
archaebacteria
Prokaryotic unicellular organisms that thrive in extreme environments
eubacteria
Salmonella is unicellular, prokaryotic organism that can survive in you, air and soil.
plantae
Sertularia argentas are multi cellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms.
eight levels of classification from general to specific
domain kingdom phylum class order family genus species