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6th Grade Science Unit A. Ch.2 Classification. Harcourt, Inc. 2005.

Lessons 1, and 2.

AB
one-celled organisms that have one or more nuclei and are similar in structure to plant and animal cells are in the kingdom ____.Protista.
The first part of the scientific nameGenus.
the second part of the scientific nameSpecies.
arrangement of things in groups of similar termsClassification.
These organisms are multicellular, find their own food, and can moveAnimalia.
___ are multicellular, make their food, but can NOT movePlantae.
trait that better suits an organism to its environmentAdaption.
classification system in which things are divided into smaller and smaller groupsLinnaean System.
organisms that cells similar to plants but do not make their own food belong to this kingdomFungi.
a series of choices that leads to the correct identification of an organismDichotomous key.
this kingdom includes bacteria and blue green bacteriaMonera.(1)
THE FIVE KINGDOMSAnimalia, Plantae, Protista, Monera, Fungi
What are the seven levels of the Linnaean system in order from biggest to smallest?Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
If a certain one-celled organism has chloroplasts, a nucleus, and a whiplike flagellum it would part be of the _____kingdom.Protista
___ are single celled and have NO nucleus.Monera. (2)
Why do we use scientific names?To avoid any confusions of about the identity of the organisms
2 divisions of the animalia kingdom1. organisms with a backbone 2. organisms without a backbone
How do fungi differ from plants?They do not make their own food.
Who developed the modern system of classification?Carolus Linnaeus
What are 2 types of organisms in the Kingdom Monera?bacteria and cyanobacteria
What do Monera lack?Nucleus
What characteristics or adaptations are used to classify plants?1. presence of vascular tissues 2. method of reproduction 3. structure of roots, stems, and leaves


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