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Chapter 4 Taxonomy

Chapter 4 Taxonomy. REVIEW GAME!. INSTRUCTIONS. WE WILL DIVIDE INTO GROUPS OF 4 EACH GROUP WILL TALK QUIETLY ABOUT EACH QUESTION. EACH GROUP WILL WRITE DOWN THEIR ANSWERS FOR EACH QUESTION AND PASS IT FORWARD FOR ME TO CHECK GROUPS WILL RECEIVE 2 POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER

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Chapter 4 Taxonomy

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  1. Chapter 4 Taxonomy REVIEW GAME!

  2. INSTRUCTIONS • WE WILL DIVIDE INTO GROUPS OF 4 • EACH GROUP WILL TALK QUIETLY ABOUT EACH QUESTION. • EACH GROUP WILL WRITE DOWN THEIR ANSWERS FOR EACH QUESTION AND PASS IT FORWARD FOR ME TO CHECK • GROUPS WILL RECEIVE 2 POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER • THE GROUP WITH THE MOST POINTS WILL WIN A TREAT FROM THE GRANARY TOMORROW!

  3. YOU MAY NOT USE YOUR BOOK OR NOTES!

  4. SCALA NATURAE • WHAT ARE THE FIVE CATEGORIES ON ARISTOTLE’S “LADDER OR LIFE” IN ORDER FROM HIGHEST TO LOWEST?

  5. MAMMALS • VERTEBRATES • INVERTEBRATES • PLANTS • NONLIVING THINGS

  6. CAROLUS LINNAEUS BEGAN TO GIVE ALL SPECIES A UNIQUE TWO-PART LATIN NAME TO HELP CLASSIFYING ORGANISMS. WHAT IS THIS SYSTEM CALLED?

  7. BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE

  8. WHAT ARE THE SEVEN CLASSIFICATIONS OF LIVING THINGS?

  9. KINGDOM • PHYLUM • CLASS • ORDER • FAMILY • GENUS • SPECIES

  10. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SPECIES?

  11. A GROUP OF ORGANISMS THAT CAN MATE WITH ONE ANOTHER AND PRODUCE FERTILE OFFSPRING

  12. CONTAINS ORGANISMS THAT ARE USUALLY SINGLE-CELLED, HAVE A NUCLEUS BUT ARE NOT PLANTS, ANIMALS, OR FUNGI

  13. PROTISTA

  14. MANY-CELLED ORGANISMS THAT PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD THROUGH PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND REPRODUCE THROUGH SEEDS OR SPORES

  15. PLANTAE

  16. SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISMS THAT DO NOT HAVE A NUCLEUS. SOME CAN LIVE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS AND THEY ARE OFTEN DECOMPOSERS

  17. BACTERIA

  18. NON-GREEN ORGANISMS THAT REPRODUCE FROM SPRES AND ABSORB THEIR FOOD. SOME ARE ALSO DECOMPOSERS

  19. FUNGI

  20. THIS KINGDOM CONTAINS ALL ANIMALS, BOTH VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES.

  21. ANIMALIA

  22. THIS PHYLUM HAS ONLY ONE SPECIES, THE GINGKO TREE. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE PHYLUM?

  23. GINGKOPHYTA

  24. PLANTS IN THIS PHYLUM ARE COMMONLY CALLED FERNS. THEY REPRODUCE WITH SPORES AND HAVE TISSUES THAT CONDUCTS WATER AND MINERALS. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS PHYLUM?

  25. FILICINOPHYTA

  26. PLANTS IN THESE TWO PHYLA LIKE TO GROW IN DAMP AREAS. THEY DO NOT HAVE ROOTS AND THEY REPRODUCE THROUGH SPORES.

  27. PLANTS IN THIS PHYLUM HAVE CONES AND ARE USUALLY EVERGREEN. THEY ALSO REPRODUCE THROUGH SEEDS. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS PHYLUM

  28. CONIFEROPHYTA

  29. THE PHYLUM ANGIOSPERMOPHYTA INCLUDES WHAT KIND OF PLANTS?

  30. THESE PLANTS ALL USE FLOWERS FOR REPRODUCTION.

  31. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION FOR A BOTANIST?

  32. AS SCIENTIST THAT STUDIES PLANTS

  33. FOR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING GIVE A DESCRIPTION AND AN EXAMPLE • PORIFERA

  34. COMMONLY CALLED SPONGES. MOST ARE MARINE, SOME LIVE IN FRESH WATER

  35. CNIDARIA

  36. THESE ANIMALS HAVE A CIRCULAR DESIGN WITH STINGING TENTACLES AROUND THEIR MOUTHS

  37. PLATYHELMINTHES

  38. COMMONLY CALLED FLATWORMS. PLANARIANS AND TAPEWORMS

  39. ROTIFERA

  40. THESE ARE MICROSCOPIC ANIMALS THAT ROTATE.

  41. MOLLUSCA

  42. ALL ANIMALS IN THIS PHYLUM HAVE SOFT BODIES. SOME HAVE A HARD PROTECTIVE SHELL. SLUGS, SNAILS, SQUID

  43. ANNELIDA

  44. MEMBERS OF THIS PHYLUM ARE COMMONLY CALLED THE SEGMENTED WORMS. EARTHWORMS, LEECHES

  45. ECHINODERMATA

  46. ALL ANIMALS IN THIS PHYLUM ARE MARINE. SAND DOLLARS, STARFISH.

  47. ARTHROPODA

  48. ALL HAVE SEGMENTED BODIES AND EXOSKELETONS. SPIDERS, INSECTS

  49. CHORDATA

  50. ALL HAVE A BACKBONE. LIONS TIGERS AND BEARS!

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