Unit 7: Intro to Classification

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_______ 1. Archea
_______ 2. Aristotle
_______ 3. asexual reproduction
_______ 4. autotroph
_______ 5. Bacteria
_______ 6. binomial nomenclature
_______ 7. Carolus Linnaeus
_______ 8. class
_______ 9. classification
_______ 10. Domain
_______ 11. Eukarya
_______ 12. eukaryotic
_______ 13. family
_______ 14. Genus
_______ 15. heterotroph
_______ 16. hierarchy
_______ 17. Kingdom
_______ 18. locomotion
_______ 19. multicellular
_______ 20. order
_______ 21. phylum
_______ 22. prokaryotic
_______ 23. scientific name
_______ 24. sexual reproduction
_______ 25. species
_______ 26. taxonomy
_______ 27. unicellular
A. "Father of Taxonomy" ; developed the basis of the classification
system used today.
B. A category of classification between a class and a family.
C. A category of classification between an order and a genus.
D. A cell containing a membrane-enclosed nucleus and organelles.
E. A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile
offspring.
F. A principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below
kingdom.
G. A principal taxonomic category that ranks above order and below
phylum.
H. A reproductive process that involves only one parent and
produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
I. A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine
their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs
from both parents
J. A system for giving each organism a two-word scientific name
that consists of the genus name followed by the species name.
K. A system in which groups are ranked one above the other
according to characteristics.
L. A taxonomic category above the kingdom level. The three
domains are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
M. A taxonomic category, the second broadest after domain.
N. An organism that cannot make its own food.
O. An organism that makes its own food.
P. An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell
structures
Q. Consisting of many cells.
R. Domain of all organisms whose cells have nuclei, including
protists, plants, fungi, and animals.
S. Domain of ancient bacteria that live in extreme conditions.
T. Domain of bacteria that live a variety of locations and are more
common.
U. Greek philosopher who developed a classification system based
on locomotion.
V. Grouping of object or organisms based on a set of criteria.
W. Made of a single cell.
X. movement; the ability to move
Y. Science of classification; in biology, the process of classifying
organisms in categories.
Z. taxonomic group containing one or more species.
AA. The name given to each species, consisting of its genus and its
species label
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