Who was carlolus linnaeus ?
First taxonomist, he created the five hierarchy
what was his 5 kingdom heirarchy based on?
differences and similarities in anatomical, morphological and nutritional characteristics
name the different hierarhy of kingdoms?
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
FAMILY
Genus
what is binomial nomenclature?
Particular name for organism.. the biological system of naming the organism in which the name is composed of twoterms, where the first indicates the genus and the second term shows the species of the organism
ex.. common name tiger
Genus: panthera
Species: Tigris
What are the 5 kingdom classfication system?
What is the classification of monera in the kingdom?
What is the classification of the kingdom Protista?
Organisms with nucleus
- unicellular or single-celled
What is the classification of the Fungi kingdom?
example mushrooms
What is the classification of the Plantae kingdom?
What are the characteristics of the Animalia kingdom?
What are some limitations of the five-kingdom classification system?
Which group is the most inclusive in the classification system?
phylum
then class
then order
then family
then genus
then species
move down becomes more specific
What is central dogma?
Understanding that DNA in cells is a hard copy that provides all the information
- can be copied into a temporary message (RNA) and then transferred into proteins
- DNA to RNA to protein
What are ribosomes responsible for?
What is ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
every single living organism has this gene
- overtime
- translate information to proteins
Since scientists could not bring certain species into the lab, what else did they do to study this?
How many parts is a ribosome made of? What do they consist of?
two parts, a large subunit
and a small subunit
- they both consist of protein and RNA (rRNA)
- rRNA (ribosomal RNA) encoded by genes and DNA
What is the 3-domain classification system?
based on similarities and differences in molecular information
- primarily the ribosomal rRNA
- Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
What are the characteristics of Domain Bacteria?
What are the characteristics of domain archaea?
What are the characteristics of the domain Eukarya?
What are some similarities between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells?
DNA, Ribosomes (RNA to protein), cell membranes, use ATP, proteins, cytosol
What are the characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?
Singular DNA in the nucleoid lacks organelles, 70S (S- overall size and shape of molecule) ribosome
-A type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles; found only in the domains Bacteria and Archaea
What are the characteristics of the eukaryotic cell?
has multiple linear DNA in the nucleus organelles, endomembrane system 80S Ribosome
-have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles