Evaluate historical models of how organisms were classified based on physical characteristics and how that led to the six kingdom system (currently archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals). (Clarification statement: This includes common examples and characteristics such as, but not limited to, prokaryotic, eukaryotic, unicellular, multicellular, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction, autotroph, heterotroph, and unique cell structures. Modern classification will be addressed in high school.)
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Archae describes an organism that :
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has no cell nucleus and lives in common environments
has a cell nucleus and lives in common environments
has no cell nucleus and lives in extreme environments
has a cell membrane and lives in extreme environments
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A prokaryote is best described as
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an organism that makes its own food
an organism with no cell nucleus
an organism that has a cell nucleus
an organism that
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Archae describes an organism that :
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A prokaryote is best described as
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A eukaryote is best described as
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An organism composed of many cells is
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An organism that consist of only one cell is
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Organisms that can make their own food are called
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Organisms that have to eat to get their energy are called
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Scientific names like homo sapien refer to an organisms
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If you find chloroplast in an organism , you know it has to be an
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A eukaryotic , heterotroph that has a cell wall would have to be in which of the following kingdoms?
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How has our system of classification changed over the years?
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A eukaryotic , heterotroph with no cell wall has to be in which kingdom?