Classifying Organisms | Classification | The cell | The Cell 2 |
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What is based on similar structures/ he created kingdoms?
How did Linnaeus classify organisms?
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What is systematics?
What is the current classification method called?
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What is the cytoplasm?
Most of the water in a cell comes from the
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What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
What are the two types of cells?
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What is Robert H Whittaker?
Who proposed a 5 kingdom system?
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What are bacteria, archaea, eukarya?
Name the three domains:
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What are flagella and cilia?
Name some structures also known as cell appendages
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What is eukaryotes are surrounded by a membrane and are more complex and larger?
What is the difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?
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What are bacteria, archaea, protista, fungi, plantae, animalia?
Name the 6 kingdoms:
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What are bacteria and archaea?
What two kingdoms are prokaryotic?
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What is proteins and lipids (phospholipids)?
What are cell membranes made up of?
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What is the nucleus?
What is the "brain" of a eukaryotic cell?
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What are plantae, fungi, animalia?
What kingdoms are multicellular?
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What is a binomial nomenclature (two word scientific name)?
Ursus Arctos is an example of:
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What is in eukaryotic cells?
In what type of cell are cell organelles found?
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What is that rough ER has ribosomes on its surface?
What is the difference between smooth and rough ER?
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What is a cladogram shows the relationships among organisms and a dichotomous key has questions pertaining to descriptions leading to what an animal may be identified as?
What is the difference between a dichotomous key and a cladogram?
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What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
Name the levels of organization in order:
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What is the mitochondria and chloroplast both aid in energy production. ATP!?
What is the role of the mitochondria and chloroplast in plant and animal cells?
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