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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt VOCAB THAT’S LIFE WHO AM I? A CLASS ACT “LIST”EN TO ME NAME THAT KINGDOM 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt

2 Process by which species change over time

3 What is evolution?

4 Grouping things based on similarities

5 What is classification?

6 The mistaken belief that life can arise from nonliving things

7 What is spontaneous generation?

8 A series of paired statements used to identify an organism

9 What is a taxonomic key?

10 The maintenance of stable internal conditions

11 What is homeostasis?

12 Organisms that make their own food

13 What are autotrophs?

14 Organisms that get their food by consuming other organisms

15 What are heterotrophs?

16 This process produces a more complex organism

17 What is development?

18 The first life forms did not need this

19 What is oxygen?

20 These are the most numerous organisms on earth

21 What are bacteria?

22 I used meat, flies, and maggots to disprove spontaneous generation

23 Who is Redi?

24 I used broth and bacteria to disprove spontaneous generation

25 Who is Pasteur?

26 I developed the theory of evolution

27 Who is Charles Darwin?

28 I developed the first system of classification based on how animals moved

29 Who is Aristotle?

30 I developed binomial nomenclature

31 Who is Linnaeus?

32 A group containing similar, related organisms

33 What is a genus?

34 A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring

35 What is a species?

36 This is sometimes called the “odds and ends” kingdom.

37 What are protists?

38 The name for the two- part naming system for all living things

39 What is binomial nomenclature?

40 The two parts of our classification system used to name living things

41 What are genus and species?

42 Four basic needs of all living things

43 What are water, energy, living space, and stable internal conditions?

44 Three characteristics used to identify kingdoms

45 What are cell structure, number of cells, and how they obtain energy?

46 The six things all living things have in common

47 What are cellular structure, contain similar chemicals, using energy, reproducing, respond to surroundings, grow and develop

48 The six kingdoms

49 What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals?

50 The 7 levels of classification

51 What are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?

52 Multicellular autotrophs that are eukaryotes

53 What are plants?

54 Multicellular heterotrophs such as molds, mildew, and Justin Bieber

55 What are fungi? (get it? FUN GUY?)

56 Multicellular heterotrophs; these eukaryotes have adaptations that allow them to hunt and capture food

57 What are animals?

58 Unicellular prokaryotes similar to the first organisms on earth

59 What are archaebacteria?

60 Unicellular prokaryotes such as what causes strep throat

61 What are eubacteria?


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