
Classification Review
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- Q1The branch of science that describes, names and classifies organisms by their structure, function, and relationshipsUsers enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q2A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q3A cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrane-enclosed organelle.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q4An organism made up of one cell.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5An organism made up of more than one cell, and often made up of different types of cells.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6An organism that gets its nutrients/ energy from the environment then makes their own energy in their cells.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q7Unable to make its own food and must consume other organismsUsers enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q8The highest level of the taxonomic hierarchy; includes three groups: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q9One of the three taxonomic domains; includes prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and that can be classified by shape.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q10One of the three taxonomic domains; includes unicellular organisms that are prokaryotic like bacteria, but also share characteristics with eukaryotes.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q11One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; cells contain a membrane-enclosed nucleus.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q12The second highest level in the taxonomic hierarchy; contains six groups: Archaea, Bacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q13Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q14Kingdom of unicellular organisms that are prokaryotic like bacteria, but also share characteristics with eukaryotes.Users enter free textType an Answer20s
- Q15Kingdom of single-celled and simple multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms.Users enter free textType an Answer20s