What are the 6 characteristic that all living things share?

What do all living things need to survive?

Why do scientists organize living things into groups?

An organism’s scientific name consists of ______________.

The more classification levels that two organisms share, __________________.

Which group of organisms includes only multicellular heterotrophs?

The experiments of Redi and Pasteur helped to demonstrate that __________________.

A plant grows toward the light. The plant’s action is an example of ____________.

Spontaneous generation is a mistaken idea because living things ____________.

The source of energy for most autotrophs is _______________.

The first word in an organism’s scientific name is its ____________________.

________ developed a naming system that grouped organisms on the basis of their observable features.

How do organisms differ in the ways they obtain their energy source, or food?

In the modern classification system used by biologists, the broadest level of organization is called a ____________________.

Each genus of organisms contains one or more ____________________.

An owl and a wasp share the same kingdom and phylum; an owl and a hornet share the same kingdom and phylum; an owl and a cardinal share the same kingdom, phylum, and class. The owl and the ____________________ have more characteristics in common.

Use an example to explain why the common names of organisms are sometimes confusing. How can using scientific names help avoid the confusion?

A person tells you that two organisms belong to the same family but two different classes. Can that information be correct? Explain.

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