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Get with your group and finish your activity with the 6 Kingdoms.

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Kingdoms Dichot- omous Key Kingdoms Miscellane ous Taxonomy

What is binomial nomenclature? A 100

Naming system used to classify organisms, name them, and group them in a logical way.

Which of the scientific names are expressed correctly? ailuropoda melanoleuca Homo sapien felis concolor ursus Arctos A 200

Homo Sapien A 200

The scientific name of any organism is composed of __________ and ___________. A 300

Genus and Species A 300

Who developed the current naming system we use today? A 400

Carolus Linnaeus A 400

Define Taxonomy A 500

Science of naming and classifying organisms. A 500

What three kingdoms are composed of bacteria? B 100

Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista B 100

Prokaryotic cells do not contain a ______. B 200

Nucleus B 200

Name two characteristics that plants have that animals don’t. B 300

Go through photosynthesis (autotrophic) Cells have cell walls Cells have chlorophyll B 300

How are archaebacteria different from eubacteria? B 400

Extremophiles Live in extreme environments B 400

Which kingdoms contain unicellular organisms? B 500

Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi B 500

Define Dichotomous Key C 100

Tool used to help classify and group organisms. C 100

What is a model developed by taxonomist that diagrams the sequence of evolution between organisms? C 200

Cladogram C 200

Taxonomist group organisms based on… C 300

Shared characteristics and evolutionary history. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400 What is the scientific name of this flower?

C 400 Echium vulgare

What is the scientific name of this flower? C 500

Mertensia virginica C 500

Can two organisms share the same scientific name? D 100

Nope D 100

What’s an advantage of our scientific naming system? D 200

Biologist can communicate regardless of their native language An organism has the same scientific name in every language D 200

Homo habilis, Homo erectus and Homo sapien al belong to the same … D 300

Genus D 300

What is the largest and most inclusive category for classifying? D 400

Kingdom D 400

List these order from largest (most inclusive) to smallest (most specific). species, order, family, phylum, kingdom, class, genus D 500

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species D 500

Name two characteristics of Archaebacteria. E 100

Found in extreme environments Unicellular Some autotrophs, some heterotrophs Prokaryotic E 100

Name two characteristics of Fungi E 200

Multicellular, some unicellular Heterotrophs Eukaryotic Decomposers E 200

E 300 Which two kingdoms have specialized cells and tissue?

Animalia and Plantae E 300

Which two kingdoms only contain prokaryotic cells? E 400

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria E 400

What kingdom does this organism belong to? E 500

Protista E 500

How much energy is passed on between each level of the food chain? F 100

10% F 100

What kind of symbiotic relationship occurs when both organisms benefit? F 200

Mutualistic F 200

What type of biome is mainly composed of forest and has 4 distinct seasons? F 300

Temperate Deciduous Forest F 300

Name two evidences for evolution? F 400

Fossil Record Biochemical evidence Homologous structures Vestigial structures Visible events F 400

Define speciation? F 500

When one species has diverged enough and a new species is created F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The 6 Kingdoms Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

What are the three characteristics taxonomists use to group organisms within certain kingdoms. Click on screen to continue

Ability to make food Number of cells Body type (with/without nucleus) Click on screen to continue