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Classification Day 1 & 2
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
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Identifies organisms in the field if the organism is not a new discovery
Dichotomous Keys
Diagram of evolutionary relationships where similar organisms that share a common ancestor are referred to as “Clades”
Cladogram
Consume their food from other organisms
Heterotrophic Consumers
The host cell will immediately start reproducing the virus’s DNA until so many new viruses have been produced that they burst through the cell
Lytic Reproduction
Viral DNA is incorporated into host’s DNA, so when the cell divides, more cells have the viral DNA in them; Production of new viruses lies dormant until environmentally triggered to enter into Lytic Reproduction
Lysogenic Reproduction
It wasn’t until its invention that we knew what viruses actually look like because viruses are even smaller than bacteria; also allowed us to see inside cells right down to their atoms!
Electron Microscope
Formed the “Germ Theory of Disease” which states that pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, are the cause of many diseases and do not generate spontaneously...
Louis Pasteur
Rules used to identify the pathogen responsible for a particular disease arguing that the same pathogen must be found in every infected organism and tested on a healthy host
Robert Koch’s Postulates
Organisms that spread pathogens (Ex: ticks, mosquitos, mice)
Vectors
Makes their own food by itself
Autotrophic Producer
Helped Alexander Fleming produce the first antibiotic Penicillin which treats a very wide range of bacterial infections
Penicillium
Have a Cell Wall and a huge Vacuole to store water and nutrients in case of drought or no sunlight for photosynthesis since they can’t move to find it
Rectangular plant cells
Are pores on the underside of leaves that only open during daylight to take in CO2 for photosynthesis and release O2 and will remain closed otherwise in order to avoid water loss
Stomata
On leaves protects against water loss
Waxy cuticle
Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals
Domain Eukarya Kingdoms