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2Mammals
Characteristics of Primates
Kingdoms
History of Taxonomy
Domains
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3Domains 100
The two domains with prokaryotic organisms.
4C1? 100
What are Archaea and Bacteria?
5C1 200
This domain contains both unicellular and
multicellular organisms
6C1 200
What is Eukarya?
7C1 300
The organisms in this domain have cell walls
containing peptidoglycan.
8C1 300
What are Bacteria?
9C1 400
Prokaryotes that live in extreme environments are
in this domain.
10C1 400
What are Archaea?
11C1 final
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The term used to refer to differences between the
two sexes.
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12C1 final
What is sexual dimorphism?
13C2 100
Linnaeus formulated this system for assigning a
universally accepted name to an organism.
14C2 100
What is binomial nomenclature?
15C2 200
This is one of the problems of the old scientific
naming system.
16C2 200
What is too long?
17C2 300
Taxonomists create cladograms based on this
feature.
18C2 300
What is a derived character?
19C2 400
List the taxa in order from the largest to
smallest group.
20C2 400
What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order,
family, genus, species
21C2 500
Carl Woeses work split Monera into these 2
kingdoms?
22C2 500
What is Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
23C3 100
A typical mammalian heart has this many chambers.
24C3 100
What are 4?
25C3 200
Examples of this type of mammal are kangaroo,
koala, opossum, wombat
26C3 200
What is a marsupial?
27C3 300
Egg-laying mammals are known as these.
28C3 300
What are monotremes?
29C3 400
In this group of mammals, the young remain inside
the mother until the body systems are able to
maintain life on their own.
30C3 400
What are placental mammals?
31C3 500
Humans are unique to all mammals in that they
have this locomotor pattern.
32C3 500
What is bipedalism (or bipedal locomotion)?
33C4 100
Lucy or Australopithecus afarensis is classified
in this genus.
34C4 100
What is Australopithecus?
35C4 200
This characteristic allows primates to pick up
things easily.
36C4 200
What are opposable thumbs?
37C4 300
This trait allows primates to determine distance
and depth.
38C4 300
What is binocular vision?
39C4 400
This group of primates has a prehensile tail.
40C4 400
What are New World monkeys?
41C4 500
Lemurs, tarsiers, and lorises fall under this
suborder of primates.
42C4 500
What are prosimians?
43C5 100
You would place a multicellular heterotroph with
walls of chitin into this kingdom.
44C5 100
What is Fungi?
45C5 200
This kingdom contains multicellular heterotrophs
with no cell walls
46C5 200
What is Kingdom Animalia?
47C5 300
These are the two kingdoms Linnaeus recognized.
48C5 300
What is Animalia and Plantae?
49C5 400
This kingdom has both unicellular and
multicellular heterotrophs and autotrophs.
50C5 400
What is Protista?
51C5 500
The similarities of this, over outward
appearances, is what makes the current 6-kingdom
system unique to previous systems.
52C5 500
What are DNA sequence similarities?
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