| A | B |
| Ancient, prokaryotic, unicellular organisms that are found in harsh environments like a cows stomach, volcanoes and deep sea vents | Archaebacteria |
| Archaebacteria that lives in harsh, salty environments | Halophiles |
| Eubacteria and Archaebacteria have this in their cell walls. | Peptidoglycan |
| In binomial nomenclature, Canis familiaris and Canis japonica have the same ____. | Genus |
| Kingdoms are divided into these subgroups. | Phylum |
| This type of Archaebacteria loves hot, acidic environments | Thermoacidophiles |
| Many organisms, like plants and some protists, are able to make their own food through photosynthesis | Autotrophs |
| Many organisms, like protists, fungi, plants, and animals have their genetic material contained in a membrane bound nucleus. | Eukaryotic |
| Mushrooms, athlete’s foot, mold, mildew and yeast are members of this kingdom | Fungi |
| Organisms in this kingdom have prokaryotic cells, are unicellular, may be round, spiral, or rod-shaped, can be used to make cheese and yogurt. | Eubacteria |
| Organisms that are not able to make their own food are called this. | Heterotrophs |
| The last name in binomial nomenclature. | Species |