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LS.4 Investigating Classification Vocabulary

LS.4 The student will investigate and understand how organisms can be classified; Key Ideas include: a) the distinguishing characteristics of domains of organisms; b) the distinguishing characteristics of kingdoms of organisms; c) the distinguishing characteristics of major animal phyla and plant divisions; and d) the characteristics that define a species.

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domainThe highest taxonomic rank of organisms based on shared similarities in DNA; archaea, bacteria, eukaryote.
kingdomHighest classification into which living organisms are grouped in Linnean taxonomy above phylum; arachaebacteria, eubacteria, protest, fungi, plants, and animals.
phylumThe hierarchy of biological classification’s eight major taxonomic ranks, below kingdom, above class.
classBiological classification, a taxonomic rank, class below phylum, above order.
orderBiological classification, a taxonomic rank, order below class, above family.
familyBiological classification, a taxonomic rank, family below order, above genus.
genusBiological classification, a taxonomic rank, genus below family, above species. Name is capitalized and italicized.
speciesBiological classification, a taxonomic rank, species below genus, organisms reproduce sexually and belong to the same species.
classificationThe process of grouping things based on their similarities.
taxonomyThe scientific study of how living things are classified.
binomial nomenclatureThe naming system for organisms in which each organism is given a two-part name—a genus name and a species name.
taxonomic keyA series of paired statements that describe the physical characteristics of different organisms.
unicellularA type of organism that is made up of a single cell.
multicellularA type of organism that is made up of many cells.
archaeConsidered an ancient form of life that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae; a kingdom.
bacteriaA single-celled organism that is a prokaryote; belongs to one of two kingdoms—Archaebacteria or Eubacteria.
eubacteriaSpherical or rod-shaped bacteria characterized by simple, undifferentiated cells with rigid walls
EukaryaMembrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus, which contains genetic material, enclosed by the nuclear envelope.
protistaAny of various one-celled organisms including protozoans, eukaryotic algae, and slime molds
fungiDiverse group of eukaryotic organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing organic material which they grow
plantsMulticellular organisms produce their own food from inorganic matter by photosynthesis,
animalsMulticellular organisms with well-defined shape an limited growth, move voluntarily, actively acquire food, digest internally, and have sensory and nervous systems
cnidariansInvertebrate animal like hydra, jellyfish, sea anemone, or coral characterized by the specialized stinging structures in the tentacles surrounding the mouth
mollusksInvertebrate have shell of one or more pieces that enclose part or whole of soft, unsegmented body like chitons, snails, bivalves, squids, octopuses.
annelidsSegmented worm including earthworms, leeches, and marine forms
arthropodsAny invertebrate having segmented body, jointed limbs, chitinous shell that undergoes molting like insects,, spiders, arachnids, crustaceans, and myriapods
echinodermsInvertebrate marine animal having radiating arrangement of parts like starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers
chordatesComprise true vertebrates and animals having a notochord
mossesAny tiny, leafy stemmed, flowerless plant reproducing by spores and growing in tufts, sods, or mats on moist ground, tree trunks, and rocks
fernsSeedless, nonflowering vascular plant with roots from rhizomes, fronds and branching vein systems, and reproduction by spores
conifersEvergreen trees or shrubs including pine, fir, spruce, and other cone-bearing trees and shrubs
flowering plantsA plant that produces flowers, fruit, and seeds



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