Relier Pairs Classification of Living Things (Flashcards)Version en ligne Flashcards: Classification par Benjamin D Morgan 1 Kingdom Plantae 2 Kingdom Fungi 3 cell nucleus 4 Evidence 5 Kingdom Animalia 6 eukaryotic cells 7 Dependent Variable 8 Kingdom Protista 9 Questions asked when classifying organisms. 10 Kingdom Bacteria: Archaebacteria AND Eubacteria (Monera) 11 prokaryotic cells 12 Elaboration 13 membrane 14 Controlled Variable 15 Claim 16 Independent Variable This is where you explain what the evidence means. Written like this. "My data means this...." 1. Single celled 2. Prokaryote cells 3. Found living in/on human skin, dirt, bread, etc. 4. Can be producers, consumers, or decomposers 1. mostly multi-cellular organisms 2. get their energy by breaking down dead organisms (decomposers) 3. Eukaryote cells These cells do not a have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. The variable that we measure in an experiment (the effect) 1. Eukaryote cells 2. Multi-cellular organisms 3. They eat other organisms for energy (consumers/heterotrophs) A thin covering of tissue like skin that gives an organelle structure and keeps contents within an organelle in a cell that holds the cells DNA. The brain of the cell. The variable that we make different in an experiment (the cause) 1. Eukaryote cells 2. Multi-cellular organisms 3. Make their own food through photosynthesis We want only the independent variable to cause our results. So we keep all other variables the same. The variables we keep the same are called... Cause/effect answer based on the evidence from the experiment. Written like this "As the ________ goes up then the ____ will (increase, decrease, or not be effected)." This is your observations or data from the experiment that you use to support your claim. "We found that at ______ this ____ occurred, at ____ this ______occurred, etc." Do it's cells have a nucleus? Is it single-celled or a multi-celled organism? Does it get energy from making its own food? These cells do a have a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles. 1. Mostly singled celled organism 2. Can be either a producer or consumer 3. Eukaryote cells