Lesson 11 terms Flashcards
Archaebacteria
ancient bacteria; one of the two kingdoms of Kingdom Monera
Binomial Nomenclature
“two names”; organisms are named based on their genus and species
Carl Linnaeus
the father of modern taxonomy; proposed a system in 1758 for classifying living things, which we still build on today
Class
Levels of Taxonomy
Eubacteria
A kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria
Family
Levels of Taxonomy
Fungi
One of the kingdoms, includes mushrooms, yeasts, and certain types of molds
Genus
Levels of Taxonomy
Kingdom
First and largest category used to classify organisms
Order
Levels of Taxonomy
Monera
Prokaryotic, unicellular organisms made up of various kinds of bacteria
Phylum
Levels of Taxonomy
Protista
Mostly composed of single-celled organisms, but also includes some multicellular organisms as well as colonial organisms.
Any microscopic organism not part of kingdom bacteria, fungi, plant, or animal is part of the Protista kingdom.
Speciation
the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution, according to the Evolution Theory
Species
A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring