Title: Classification
1Classification
Chromosome s
Meiosis II
Kingdoms
Meiosis I
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2The most general of Linnaeuss catagories
3Kingdom
4How many taxonomic categories did Linnaeuss
system use?
5Seven
6What is the two name scientific is called
7Binomial nomenclature
8The scientific name is always in __ letters and
the __ is always capitalized.
9Italics and first
10The baboons Papio annubis and Papio cynocephalus
belong to which of the same taxon/s?
11Kingdom, phylum class order family genus
12Which kingdom consists of organisms that dont
fit into the other kingdoms?
13Protista
14Multicellular, autotrophic, eukaryotes
15Plantae
16Kingdoms of Prokaryotes
17Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
18What is a difference between archaebacteria and
eubarcteria?
19Archaebacteria live in extreme conditions
Eubacteria have peptidogylcan in their cell walls.
20List the 6 kingdoms and describe each
21Archaebacteria-No peptidoglycan, Extreme
conditionsEubacteria-prokaryotes, small some
cause disease Protists-uni and multicellular,
eukaryotes, some auto and some heterotrophsFungi-
Heterotrophs, multicellular (except yeast)
decomposers, cell walls-chitinPlantae-autotrophs,
multicellular, cell walls-cellulose
Animalia-heterotrphs, multicellular, eukaryotes
22 N is called
23What is haploid?
24Half the number of chromosomes.
25What is Haploid?
26Haploid number of human chromosomes.
27What is 23?
28Beginning of meiosis cells are..
29What is diploid?
30Which phases of meiosis are diploid?
31What is Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I and
Telophase I?
32Number of chromosomes present before meiosis.
33What is diploid?
34Stage of Meiosis I that the cells split in to two.
35What is telophase I?
36Stage that crossing over occurs.
37What is prophase?
38Two pair of homologous chromosomes paired during
prophase are called..
39What is tetrad?
40Describe crossing over, when does it occur and
what is the result.
41Crossing over is when the chromatids of the
homologous chromosomes exchange information, by
crossing over. This happens during prophase I
and results in an exchange of genetic material.
42Number of cells at the end of Meiosis II?
43What is 4?
44Are the cells of Meiosis diploid, haploid or both?
45haploid
46Describe the chromosomes at the end of meiosis.
474 Haploid and genetically different.
48What does NOT happen between Telephase I and
Prophase II, that keeps the number of chromosomes
the same?
49Interphase does not occur, thus replication does
not double the number of chromosomes.
50Explain why only one egg is formed in meiosis in
humans.
514 cells are formed, but because the egg requires
a lot of cytoplasm the other 3 cells are not
usable, and are called polar bodies.
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