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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya are part of what taxonomy level (the broadest)
domain
The most specific taxonomy level
species
The naming and classification of organisms
taxonomy
Organisms similar enough that can mate AND produce FERTILE offspring
species
First word is its Genus and the second is its species (Homo sapien)
binomial nomenclature
What is this?
cladogram
Similar organisms that share a common ancestor are referred to as
clades
What is this?
dichotomous key
Are viruses living or dead?
neither
Which domain has bacteria that live in extreme environments? Archaea or Bacteria?
archaea
Protist Kingdom is made of? (They have some traits similar to other kingdoms but not all)
misfits
Some protists produce oxygen and medicine, some protists are harmful. Name a protist parasitic disease
malaria
There are multiple types of protists in the bacteria domain. Some are slime molds (cell wall), some are animal-like (protozoans), and others are plant-like...
algae
How do fungi sexually reproduce?
spores
What is the ONLY unicellular fungus?
yeast
Penicillium is the fungus that made which medicine by Alexander Fleming in the Industrial Revolution?
penicilin
True or False: Organisms in the Plant Kingdom can have both unicellular and multicellular organisms
false
This radish is a tap root and has two cotyledons, is it a dicot or a monocot?
dicot
Male reproductive part of a flower that carries pollen sperm
stamen
A non-vascular plant that is seedless and reproduces through releasing sperm into the ground
fern
Have both male and female reproductive organs
hermaphrodites
Complex mating rituals, intelligent hunting, tool use, migrations, planning ahead, and mimicry are ways humans measure other animals
intelligence
True or False: sponges are animals
true
True or False: Unlike shells, oysters, clams, ect., some mollusks don't have shells (octopus, squid)
true
True or False: Crustaceans and insects are both arthropods
true
Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals, are all what
vertebrates
These vertebrates have mammary glands and nurse their young
mammals
Marsupials (kangaroos, koala, opossum) and monotremes (platypus and echidna) are what class?
mammals
True or False: All 3 kingdoms can reproduce asexually
true
Amoeba, Euglena, and Paramecium are all the 3 most common
protists