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The process of observing an organism's behavior |
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A naming system in which each organism is given a two-part name |
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Its genus name and it's species name |
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An organism's scientific name consists of _______ |
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The first part of an organism's scientific name is it's classification group called ______ |
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Which is the broadest classification level? |
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Organisms that share an evolutionary history share a _______ _________ |
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Which kingdom includes only multicellular heterotrophs?
A) plant
B) archaebacteria
C) animal
D) protists |
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Which kingdom includes only prokaryotes?
A) protists
B) fungi
C) plants
D) archaebacteria |
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Fill in the blank: A characteristic all plants share- being a(n) ______ |
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Which of the following kingdoms include both unicellular and multicellulae organisms?
A) protists
B) plants
C) archabacteria |
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Like animals, animal-like protists are ____________ |
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Which structures allow sarcodines to move? |
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Dinoflagellates and diatoms are examples of plantlike protists, which are commonly called ______ |
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name that protist:
[image] |
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is a paramesium animal-like or plant-like |
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[image] Name that protist |
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euglena- animal like or plant like? |
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What are the flower looking things in the picture? [image] |
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in the paramesium, the _________ _______ sucks up uneeded water and spits it out. |
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What are the hair-like things around the paramesium?
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______ helps the paramesium move and obtain food. |
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what is the string like thing on the euglena?
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recognizes direction of light source- ________ |
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C) increase in nutrients in the water |
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What might cause a red tide?
A) increase in oxxygen in the water
B) decrease in ocean temp.
C) increase in nutrients in the water |
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when algae toxins accumulate in shellfish |
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When are red tides dangerous to humans? |
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return important nutrients to the soil |
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Fungi that decompose dead organisms __________________________
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yeast cells undergo a form of asexual reproduction called: |
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what kingdom does the organism belong to? what is the common name of this organism? |
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