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| What are the 5 / 6 kingdoms |
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| bacteria, archaebactiera, protista, fungi, plantae, animalia |
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| - science of classifying living things |
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kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species dear king philip come over for good spaghettis krabby patties cook on fry grills spongebob |
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the three-domain phylogeny based on _____ (and what are the three domains) |
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based on rNA studies Three are Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya |
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| what is a classification level called |
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| is Archaea domain prokaryote or eukaryote |
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| what does each domain form? |
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| a clade (group of organisms believed to be from a common ancestor |
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| is Archaea closer related to Bacteria or Eukarya domain? |
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| "parasitic" chemicals made from DNA or RNA wrapped in protein |
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| How do viruses reproduce? |
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| 3 main differences of Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes |
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Eukaryotes have nucleus, specialized organelles, genetic material of chromosomes Prokaryotes no nucleus, no specialized organelles, genetic material in single strand in loops/ coils |
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| Archaebacteria( Bacteria), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia |
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Mostly unicellular Have a nucleus Can create own food Have moving body parts (can move around environment) |
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| 2 Ways Fungi and Plants differ |
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Fungi cannot make their own food Basic makeup/ chemistry of their cells |
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| Where do plantae get their green color? |
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| Chlorophyll in their cells |
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| What do plantae use chlorophyll for? |
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| Collect energy from sun to create food (photosynthesis) |
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| Cannot survive without food sources, multi cellular, specialized cell tissues |
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| 3 things animalia cells form |
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| tissues, organs, organ systems |
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