a key that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world
a series of choices must be made
read borh choices and choose a branch
keep picking between two options until you end up at a final destination
you make questions that divide your pool of organisms in half each time.
ex: male or female
THEN: brown or blond hair
to keep track of known and unknown organisms
by looking at the structural features as a way to classify, also considering the order of taxonomy
the genus name is always capitlized then species is followed (they are italisized)
domain
kingdom
phylum
class
order
family
genus
species
prokaryotes do not have a nucleus and do not have well defined organelles
eukaryotes have a nucleus and have well defined membrane-bound organelles
eukaryota, bacteria, archaea
backbone present, levels of organization, number if body layers, movement, symmetry, segmentation, body cavity, reproduction
eukaryotic, no cell walls, multicellular, reproduce sexually, move in one stage of life, produce an embryo
athropoda
chordata
eukaryotic
multi-cellular and uni-cellular
release enzymes in the enviornment to absorb nutrients
heterotrophic
sexual and asexual reproduction
ASEXUAL
- yeast cells reprodufe called budding in which a new cell breaks off
- most fungi reproduce asexually by spores which are released by hyphae
- some use fragmentstion in which part of hyphae breaks off
SEXUAL
two parent fungi fuse (conjugation)
multicellular
eukaryotic
autotrophic
lack mobillity
have cell walls
havw chloroplasts
bryophytes
tissues that move materials around a plant
use spores to reproduce
gymnosperms and angiosperms
seeds contained in cones
flowering plants (seeds in fruit)
vascular bundles, usually complex, veins, usually parallel, fibrous root systems, floral parts, usually in multiples of three
two Kotal, veins usually netlike, vascular bundles usually arrange in a ring, tap root usually present, floral parts, usually and multiples of four or five
Eucaryotic, mostly unicellular, but some are multicellular, very small to very large, miscellaneous category of no specific features
Plant, animal, fungus