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Get with your group and finish your activity with the

6 Kingdoms.

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KingdomsDichot-

omous Key Kingdoms Miscellaneous

Taxonomy Taxonomy

What is binomial nomenclature?

A 100

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 melanoleucaHomo sapienfelis concolorursus 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 DOUBLEPlace 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

KingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies

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.

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What are the three characteristics taxonomists use to group organisms

within certain kingdoms.

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Ability to make food

Number of cells

Body type (with/without nucleus)

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