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- Taxonomy refers to the science of classification of living organisms. The five Kingdom Classification system was widely used from 1920 to 1980. eukaryotic eukaryotic eukaryotic multicellular multicellular multicellular absorb photosynthesize nonmotile ingest motile nonmotile sexual sexual sexual Animals Fungi Plants eukaryotic unicellular or multicellular absorb, ingest, or photosynthesize sexual and asexual Protists 00 prokaryotic absorb and photosynthesize motile or nonmotile Robert Harding Whittaker (1920 - 1980) Monera asexual Explain why this classification system was abandoned in favor of the 3-domain system.Organisms in which of the following groups would you expect to not be saprotrophic? Group of answer choices Animalia Archaea Plantae Eubacteria FungiSix Kingdoms of Life Chart Practice Name: Kingdom Type of Cells Number of Cells How it Obtains Reproduction Food Asexual by binary fission, budding or fragmentation. Some autotrophs Archaebacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular and some heterotrophs. Some autotrophs Eubacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular and some Asexual heterotrophs. Some autotrophs Some unicellular Protista Eukaryotic and some and some Mostly asexual multicellular heterotrophs. Some unicellular Some asexual Fungi Eukaryotic and some Heterotrophs and some multicellular sexual Some asexual Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotrophs and some sexual Animalia eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotrophs Sexual Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells do have a nucleus. Autotroph means it can make its own food. Heterotroph means it must obtain nutrients from another organism. Asexual reproduction involves only one parent, and the offspring are genetically identical to that parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents,…
- What is a genus? Group of answer choices A taxonomic ranking dividing members into plants, animals, fungus, bacteria, and archaea. A taxonomic classification seperating an organism that is completely unique from every other organism. A taxonomic ranking where members share very close similarities. A taxonomic classification mainly based on prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell structure. A taxonomic classification where members are remotely similar.Vibrio Which of the following is the most accurate description of the kingdom Archaea? Simple, one-celled organisms that are found in extreme environments, such as thermal vents. common, one-celled organisms that include algae, protist, and fungi. complex, multicellular organisms that are found in extreme environments, such as thermal vents. simple, multicellular organisms that are now extinct. Submit Page 1 of 1 This form was created inside of Vision Charter School. Report Abuse Google Forms %6Which group forms a clade (monophyletic)? Group of answer choices Flagellates Green algae Ciliates Prokaryotes
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