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Unit 5Microorganisms& Classification
Unit 5/6Protists,Plants
& Fungi
Unit 7Invertebrates& Vertebrates
Unit 8Body Systems
A year inreview
The science of grouping organisms according to their characteristics and
evolutionary history is known as:
Taxonomy
Which scientist developed the system of classifying organisms by assigning them a genus and
species name?
Linnaeus
What are the only organisms characterized by prokaryotic
cells?
Bacteria
Penicillin, tetracycline and streptomycin are examples of:
Antibiotics
The protective outer coat of a virus is known as the:
capsid
A decomposer which lacks chloroplasts, has a cell wall with chitin and is heterotrophic would
fit into which kingdom?
Fungi
The organism below move by means of a:
flagella
What is the surface of a vascular plant covered with to reduce
water loss?
cuticle
What is the name of the region of active cell division from which
plants grow?
meristem
What kind of growth within a plant indicates the lengthening of
roots and shoots?
Primary growth
A concentration of sensory organs in the
anterior end of an organism is knownas:
cephalization
What kind of vertebrate doesthe term Chondrichthyes refer to?
Cartilaginous fishes
What kind of fertilization ischaracteristic among terrestrial
organisms?
Internal fertilization
What is the largest animalphylum?
Arthropods
Regarding eggs, what was theReptilian adaptation to living on land?
The amniotic egg
What are the three types ofBlood vessels found within
the human body?
Arteries, veins, capillaries
Which component of bloodeffects clotting?
platelets
Which division of the nervous system controls involuntary functions
of the internal organs?
Autonomic
What structure found inside thesmall intestine allows for an increase in
the rate of nutrient absorption?
villi
In which organ is ureaformed?
Liver
During which month did the firstpower outage at AHS occur (we were
dismissed from school).
October
What was the name of themarshmallow creature you built
during the Genetics lab?
Reebop
What was the final song theteachers danced to during the
“Faculty Dance”?
YMCA
What was the dog’s name thataccompanied our guest speaker
Jason in lab last week?
Nooley
How many chromosomes do you have?
46