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1. Grouping objects or information based on similarities.
2. Naming system that gives each organism a two-word name.
3. Developed the first system of classification.
4. Branch of biology that groups and names organisms.
5. Designed a system of classifying organisms based on their physical and structural similarities.
6. Consists of a group of similar species.
A. AristotleB. LinnaeusC. Genus D. ClassificationE. TaxonomyF. Binomial
nomenclature
Match the following: Write out your answers, do not just put the letter!
Warm-up #5- September 2nd
1. How many cells do Archaea have? 2. What makes Fungi different from Protists? 3. What sets Animalia apart from all other
kingdoms of organisms? 4. Which kingdom contains some species that
share characteristics with Plantae? 5. Is there anything you are still unsure
about? 6. What is helping you learn the best thus far?
Warm-up
Fill out the Chart as we go along.
Prokaryote◦ “without nucleus”- no nucleus, free floating DNA
Eukaryote◦ “true nucleus”- has nucleus
Autotroph◦ makes own food- example?
Heterotroph◦ consumes food to get energy- example?
Unicellular◦ one cell
Multicellular◦ Many cells
Pgs. 457-461
BrainPop! 6 kingdoms!
Cell nucleus? – ◦ Prokaryote
Number of cells? –◦ Unicellular
Moves? – ◦ some do, some do not
Makes Food? (Write under general description) – ◦ Autotroph or heterotroph
General description – ◦ Microscopic, have cell walls made of peptidoglycan.
Examples –◦ Bacteria, blue-green algae, Streptococcus, E. coli.
Cell nucleus? – ◦ Prokaryote
Number of cells? –◦ Unicellular
Moves? – ◦ some do, some do not
Makes Food? – ◦ Autotroph or heterotroph
General description – ◦ Anaerobic, microscopic; cell walls not made of
peptidogolycan. Examples –
◦ Methanogens, halophiles
Cell nucleus? –◦ yes; Eukaryote
Number of cells? –◦ Unicellular or multicellular.
Moves? – ◦ The majority do.
Makes Food? – ◦ Autotroph or heterotroph
General description – ◦ simple and very tiny; cell walls; some conduct
photosynthesis Examples –
◦ Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium
Cell nucleus? – ◦ Yes; Eukaryote
Number of cells? –◦ Multicellular
Moves? –◦ No
Makes Food? – ◦ Heterotroph
General description – ◦ Somewhat plant-like with no chlorophyll ; have cell
walls. Examples –
◦ Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms.
Cell nucleus? – ◦ Yes; Eukaryote.
Number of cells? – ◦ Multicellular
Moves? –◦ No
Makes Food? – ◦ Autotroph
General description – ◦ Contains a cell wall and chloroplasts; does
photosynthesis; rectangle shaped cell. Examples –
◦ algae, mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
Cell nucleus? – ◦ Yes; Eukaryote
Number of cells? – ◦ Multicellular
Moves? – ◦ Yes; Organisms with the most mobility (movement).
Makes Food? – ◦ Heterotroph
General description –◦ No cell walls; no chloroplast.The most advanced forms of
life - depends on plants for food. Examples –
◦ Jellyfish, earthworms, frogs, dogs, cats, 11th and 12th grade students
BrainPOP- Six Kingdoms
1. How may cells do Archaea have? 2. What makes Fungi different from Protists? 3. What sets Animalia apart from all other
kingdoms of organisms? 4. Which kingdom contains some species that
share characteristics with Plantae? 5. Is there anything you are still unsure
about? 6. What is helping you learn the best thus far?
Include all 6 kingdoms Include 5 characteristics for each kingdom (1
including a picture- must have a picture) Make sure they are neat, colorful and
organized!!!!! Lab grade!!!
More info can be found on pg. 459 in your book!
Due Monday!
Include all 6 kingdoms (5 points for each kingdom-30 points total)
Include 5 characteristics for each kingdom (1 point each- 30 points total)
You must list THREE examples of each kingdom (1 point each-18 points total)
Must either draw or find a picture of each example (or different than your example) (2 points each-12 points total)
Make sure they are neat, colorful and organized!!!!! (10 points)
_________________________________________________ Lab grade- worth 100 points.
More info can be found on pg. 459 in your book! Due Friday!