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Classification Review

Classification Review. Instructions. Fold your sheet of paper in half 4 times to make 16 squares. Write each of the following words in a square on your paper (you can write them in any order and in any of the squares). Part 1. Colonies 9. Domain Spirillum 10. Bacteria

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Classification Review

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  1. Classification Review

  2. Instructions • Fold your sheet of paper in half 4 times to make 16 squares. • Write each of the following words in a square on your paper (you can write them in any order and in any of the squares)

  3. Part 1 • Colonies 9. Domain • Spirillum 10. Bacteria • Fungi 11. Plantae • Heterotrophs 12. Cellulose • Yeast 13. Bacillus • Methanogen 14. Coccus • Autotrophs 15. Archaebacteria • Protista 16. Taxonomy

  4. 1 • Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya belong to the level of organization called ____________.

  5. 2 • The kingdoms animalia, plantae, fungi and _________ all belong to the domain of Eukarya.

  6. 3 • This domain has cell walls made of peptidoglycan.

  7. 4 • All organisms in this kingdom are autotrophs.

  8. 5 • All organisms in this kingdom have cell walls made of chitin

  9. 6 • The kingdoms that contain prokaryotic cells are Eubacteria and _________________.

  10. 7 • Kingdoms plantae and protista both have organisms that have chloroplasts and cell walls made of ______________.

  11. 8 • Organisms belonging to the kingdoms Animalia and Fungi are ________________.

  12. 9 • An example of a unicellular fungi is ___________.

  13. 10 • An example of an organism that belongs to the kingdom Archaebacteria is a ________________.

  14. 11 • The process of classifying organisms and giving them a universally accepted name is known as ____________.

  15. 12 • Organisms that can synthesize their own food are called __________________.

  16. 13 • Bacteria that are spiralled shaped are given the root word ____________.

  17. 14 • Bacteria that are rod shaped are given the root word _____________.

  18. 15 • Bacteria that are round shaped are given the root word ______________.

  19. 16 • _____________ are large groups of bacteria.

  20. Part 2 • Flip over you paper and use the following words to fill in the squares:

  21. Part 2 • Capsid 9. Lysogenic • Virus 10. Basidiomycota • Pathogen 11. Mycorrhiza • Ascomycota 12. Zygomycota • Retrovirus 13. Bacteriophage • Lichen 14. Saprophytes • Polio 15. Deuteromycota • Bacteria 16. Mycota

  22. 1 • Organisms that digest and absorb food materials from dead organisms are called __________________.

  23. 2 • An organism that causes disease and/or infection is known as a ____________.

  24. 3 • This organism is considered to be lifeless and can only reproduce inside a host cell.

  25. 4 • An example of a disease caused by a viral infection is _________.

  26. 5 • A virus consists of 2 basic components: genetic material enclosed in a protein coat called a ________.

  27. 6 • A virus that infects bacterial cells is called a _____________.

  28. 7 • During the _____________ cycle, the virus integrates its DNA into the host DNA and remains hidden for a while.

  29. 8 • HIV is an example of a ______________

  30. 9 • This kingdom of organisms infects cells by means of toxins.

  31. 10 • All of the following belong to the phylum ___________. • Ascomycota • Zygomycota • Basidiomycota • Deuteromycota

  32. 11 • This class of fungi is known as sac fungi; an example is yeast.

  33. 12 • This class of fungi is known as imperfect fungi and considered to be the “dumping ground” for fungi that do not have characteristics of any of the other classes. • An example is ringworm.

  34. 13 • This class of fungi is known as club fungi; an example is mushrooms.

  35. 14 • This class of fungi are called land dwellers, an example is bread mold.

  36. 15 • ____________ is formed by the combination of an alga and a fungus in a mutualistic relationship.

  37. 16 • _______________- is when a fungus and the roots of a plant form a mutualistic relationship.

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