Red Algae
Plantae
Butterfly
Animalia
Catfish
Animalia
Fern
Plantae
Bullfrog
Animalia
Jellyfish
Animalia
Killer Whales
Animalia
Ladybug
Animalia
Methanobacterium
Archaebacteria
Mold
Fungi
Moss
Paramecium
Protista
Pine Cone
Plantae
Ringworm
Fungi
Spirilla
Eubacteria
Squirrel
Animalia
Starfish
Animalia
Tapeworm
Animalia
Thermophile
Archaebacteria
Venus Flytrap
Plantae
Yeast
Fungi
Bacillus
Eubacteria
Amoeba
Protista
E.Coli
Eubacteria
Mushroom
Fungi
Protista
Eukaryote, unicellular, motile, autotroph
Eubacteria
Prokaryote, normal environment
Archaebacteria
Prokaryote, extreme environment
Autotroph
Make their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
Heterotroph
An organisms that needs to obtain its food
Eukaryote
Type of cell that has a nucleus
Prokaryote
Includes all bacteria, no nucleus
Unicellular
One cell
Plantae
Can be multicellular, chloroplast, cell wall, non-motile
Animalia
No cell wall, usually motile, heterotroph, can be multicellular
Fungi
Cell wall, decomposer,, non-motile, heterotroph
Producer
Also called an autotroph
taxonomy
the science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms into groups based on specific characteristics
Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom
What are the 7 levels of organization starting from the smallest, lowest level?
linnaeus system
is the father of taxonomy, which is the system of classifying and naming organisms