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Domain
Kingdom
Phyla
Class
Order
family
genus
species
6 Characteristics of life C.O
Cellular Organization (Components that make up a cell)
6 Characteristics of life R
Reproduction (Asexual and Sexual)
6 Characteristics of life E.U
Energy use (Eat and Drink)
6 Characteristics of life H
Homeostasis (Ability to keep internal organs stable)
6 Characteristics of life S.R
Stimulus and response (The ability to react to a change in enviorment)
6 Characteristics of life M
Metabolism
Independent Variable
The independent variable is the one the experimenter controls.
Dependent Variable
The dependent variable is the variable that changes in response to the independent variable.
How different levels of classification similar and different
They are similar because they both group organisms but they are different because the lower classification level you go the more specific and presice
Organisms
Living things
Cell
Small building blocks that make up organisms
Unicellular
More than one cell
Unicellular
One cell
metabolism
The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down
Stimulus
Changes in light sound and other factors
Response
An action or change in behavior
Development
The process of change that occurs in an organisms life
Asexual reproduction
Involves only one parent offspring is identical to one parent
Sexual reproduction
Involves 2 parents offspring is a mix of both genes
Spontaneous generation
The idea that living thing scan arise from non living things
Controlled expiriment
An experiment when only one variable is purposley changed
Autotrophs
Organisms that can make their own food
Heterotrophs
Organisms that cant make their own food
Classification
The process of grouping things based on their similarities
Taxonomy
The scientific study of how organisms are classified
Binomial Nomenclature
Two part scientific name
Genus
The first word in a scientific name second smallest classification group
species
Second name in a scientific name smallest classification group
Prokaryotes
Unicellular organisms whose cells lack a nucleus
Nucleus
A dense area in a cell that contains nucleic acid
Eukaryotes
Organisms with cells that contain nuclei
Heterotroph root
The term stems from the Greek words hetero for “other” and trophe for “nourishment.”
Autotroph root
The word autotroph comes from the Greek words auto, meaning “self,” and troph, meaning “feeding.”
Asexual root word
one