Taxonomy H Silent Tea party Name______

1. Name the DOMAIN for kingdom bacteria

Bacteria

2. Alternative name for blue-green algae

Cyanobacteria

  1. Type of cell for domain bacteria

prokaryotes

4. Name the DOMAIN for kingdomArchaea

Archaea

  1. Organisms that live in harsh conditions

extremophiles

6. Organisms that live in extremely salty conditions

extreme halophiles

7. Organisms that live in extremely hot temperatures

extreme thermophiles

  1. Anaerobes that release methane as a waste product

methanogens

9. Name the single DOMAIN which is made up of eukaryotes

Eukarya

  1. Name the KINGDOM(s) that contain organisms that most of the time are either unicellular or in colonies, but usually not multicellular.

Protista

  1. Animal-likeprotists

Protozoa

12. Plant-likeprotists

Algae

13. ____ are unicellular and move about using cellularexotensionscalled pseudopodia. They are found in soils and also in freshwater and marine environments. Some are parasitic.

Amoebas

14. This group of unicellular organisms is characterized by their use of cilia for movement and feeding. Forexampleis paramecium.

Ciliates

15. Name the KINGDOM for multicellular, eukaryotic, and photosynthetic organisms.

Plantae

16. The classification used for plants based on how they transport water (name them in alphabetical order).

Nonvascular plants and Vascular plants(Bryophytes and Tracheophytes)

17. Alternative name for nonflowering plants

gymnosperms

18. Alternative name for flowering plants

angiosperms

19. This group lacks the vascular tissue found in most plants, called xylem and phloem. They must live in damp areas where water is abundant. Require water for fertilization. They do not have true stems, leaves, and root. Example are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

DivisionByrophyta

20. They are true vascular plants. They have cones that carry seeds of for them. Most are large evergreentrees. For example: pines, firs, and cedars. Seeds are not protected in a seed coat so they are "naked-seed" plants. They are gymnosperms.

Conifers

  1. Conifers ____ (do/do not) produce flowers.

do not

22. This group consists of true vascular plants that produce flowers and pollen. Their seeds are protected by fruits and nuts.

Flowering Plants

  1. The KINGDOM that is has organisms with eukaryotic cells, are usually multicellular, have filamentous structures that are multinucleate, lack chloroplasts, are heterotrophic, lack a digestive system, are absorptive feeders, and are classified as decomposers.

Fungi

24. Animals have ___ cells.

Eukaryotic

  1. Spongesbelong to which phylum?

PhylumPorifera

  1. ___ are sessile animals. They have perforated body walls made up of two layers of cells. Water isdrawnthrough the body wall into the animal, where food in the water is trapped and ingested. Most live in marine environments

Sponges

  1. These animals have body walls made up of two layers of cells and a central, saclike digestive system. They exhibit radial symmetry.Which animal phylum do they belong?

Phylum Cnidaria

  1. Hydra, jellyfish, and sea anemones are all in which phylum?

Phylum Cnidaria

  1. Which phylum do Segmented Wormsbelong to?

Phylum Annelida

30. Earthworms and leeches belong to which phylum?

PhylumAnnelida

31. These organisms have jointed appendages, hard exoskeleton containing chitin, and a segmented body, open circulatory system and eliminate wastes throughmalpighiantubules.Which phylum do they belong to?

Arthropods

32. Crustaceans (eg. crabs), insects, and arachnids (eg. spiders) are examples of which phylum?

Arthropoda

33. These animals are slow-moving or sessile, exhibit radial symmetry and spiny exoskeletons.

Which phylum do they belong to?

Phylum Echinodermata

34. Sea stars, sea urchins, and sand dollars are all examples of which phylum?

Echinodermata

  1. These organisms have hollow notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, and a tail (or at some point in their development). Almost all are vertebrates. Which phylum?

Phylumchordata

  1. These organisms have flexible skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone and well-developed jaws and fins. They breathe through gills. Some lay eggs and some bear live young.Sharks and sting rays are examples

Cartilaginous Fish(Chondrichtes)

  1. These organisms have true bone skeletons. They breathe through gills and lay large numbers ofeggs, which lack shells. They live in both freshwater andmarineenvironments.Bass, tuna, and trout are examples of which Class?

Bony Fishes

  1. These animals are well adapted to both land and water. They lack shells and must be laidinwater. They have aquatic larval stage and undergo a metamorphosis into terrestrial adult. They breathe through lungs and/or skin.Which class do they belong?

Amphibians

39. These organisms are terrestrial animals with thick, scaly skin adapted to resist water loss. They live well in dry areas, although some inhabit water. Their eggs have shells to resist dehydration, or they bear live young. They breathe through lungs.Which Class do they belong?

Reptiles

40. These organisms aretetrapodswith the forelimbs modified as wings. They breathe through lungs and lay shelled eggs. They are endothermic.Which Class do they belong?

Birds

41. These organisms are endothermic, have hair, and nourish their young from mammary glands. They breathe through lungs. most bear live young. Examples are rodents, kangaroos, antelope, and humans.

Which Class do they belong?

Mammal