Science kingdoms worksheets
[DOC File]Biology CH 18 Classification QUIZ
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Taxonomy & Kingdoms Practice. Scientific Names/Classification Matching and Multiple Choice . 1. _____Cells that contain a nucleus . 2. _____Cells that do not contain a nucleus. 3. _____Organisms that can make their own food. 4. _____Science of classification. 5. _____System of assigning two names to an organism. 6. _____Is credited with developing binomial nomenclature. 7. Which of the followi
[DOCX File]Essential Questions/Big Ideas
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Living things are classified into 5 kingdoms. Classification makes things easier to find, identify, and study . A cladogram is used to trace an organism’s ancestors. Standards and Access Points. SC.912. L.15.6 Discuss distinguishing characteristics of the domains and kingdoms of living organisms. SC.912. L.15. In.2. Classify living organisms into their kingdoms. SC.912. L.15.Su.2. Match ...
[DOC File]Protist Worksheet
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The Kingdom Protista has become a “dumping ground” for organisms that don’t fit into the other three kingdoms. They are always eukaryotes, but after that just about anything goes. Protist classification is still in such flux that many of the group names are just not worth learning. In fact, some biologists predict that it is likely the Protista will be divided into 10-12 kingdoms in the ...
[DOC File]Classification/Taxonomy
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Taxonomy is the science of grouping and naming organisms based on _____. Contributions to Classification/Taxonomy: Aristotle Linnaeus ... but different kingdoms (c) genus, but different species (d) order, but different classes . 5. Use your text book or other resource to answer the following two questions. Animals that have a dorsal nerve cord (spinal cord) are classified as (a) chordates (b ...
[DOC File]ATOMS
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KINGDOMS NOTES. 1. Classification is the process of _____ things together on the basis of the features they have in _____. 2. It provides us with a kind of filing system to _____e our knowledge. THE LIVING KINGDOMS. 3. There are five living kingdoms ...
[DOC File]Punnett Square Worksheet 1
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Punnett Square Worksheet 1. Directions: Read each problem carefully.Make a “key” for the trait, identify the parents involved in the cross and the gametes each parents produces.
[DOC File]Answers to Worksheets
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Chapter 1 — Introducing science. Chapter 2 — Staying alive. Chapter 3 — Changing materials . Chapter 4 — Big changes. Chapter 5 — Safety first. Chapter 6 — Tomorrow’s weather. Chapter 7 — Use it again. Chapter 8 — Water. Chapter 9 — Energy converters. Chapter 10 — Under the skin Chapter 1 — Introducing science. Worksheet 1 — What is science? 9 . Type of scientist Area ...
[DOC File]Classifying Organisms 1-2
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The Kingdoms currently used for classification of organisms are Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. The Domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. PTS: 1 DIF: Bloom's Level 2 | DOK 1-LOW REF: To review this topic refer to Classifying and Exploring Life: Lesson 2. OBJ: 1-2 STA: 5.3.8.A.1 | 5.1.8.B.2 5. ANS: D. Human beings are animals and are part of the Animalia Kingdom ...
[DOC File]The Living Kingdoms
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The Living Kingdoms. Classification is the process of grouping things together on the basis of the features they have in common. It provides us with a kind of filing system to organize our knowledge. There are five living kingdoms: moneras. protists. fungi. plants. animals. known species-monera 10,000+ protist 250,000+ fungi 100,000+ plant 250,000+ animal 1 million+. moneras. one-celled ...
[DOC File]Seventh Grade - World History/African Kingdoms
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Western African kingdoms of the Middle Ages (Ghana, Mali, and Songhai) controlled the trade routes from western and southern Africa to eastern and northern Africa by taxing merchants making sales in this region. The most profitable was the gold trade. Source #4 (from page 134 of the “Medieval to Modern Times” textbook) Question: 1) What goods were traded in the Mali Empire of West Africa ...
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