This domain features organisms with eukaryotic cells (there are 4 in total, pick one).
Eukarya domain
A dog is classified in this kingdom.
Animalia kingdom
What is one characteristic we use to classify organisms?
Cell type, amount of cells, how they obtain food, how they reproduce
What is the largest and least specific classification level in the Linnaean system?
Domain
The Bacteria domain features organisms that are ____-cellular and have ____ cell types.
unicellular, prokaryotic
This kingdom features organisms that are heterotrophs but look like plants. They mainly reproduce with spores.
Fungi kingdom
All organisms in the Animalia kingdom have this characteristic. (there are two possible answers)
Heterotrophic, reproduce sexually
What is the next largest level after domain?
Kingdom
Organisms in the Archaea domain are found in these types of environments:
Extreme environments
Archaea, Bacteria, and Protista kingdoms all have organisms that feature this characteristic:
Unicellular organisms
Name one kingdom that has organisms that ALL or almost ALL reproduce asexually.
Bacteria kingdom, Archaea kingdom, fungi kingdom
What is the most specific and least inclusive level in the Linnaean system?
Species
The Protista kingdom is included in this domain.
Eukarya domain
Organisms from the Archaea kingdom have these kinds of cells:
Prokaryotic cells
This kingdom has characteristics of the other three eukaryotic kingdoms:
Protista kingdom
What two levels make up an organism's scientific name?
Genus and species
These domains feature unicellular organisms.
Bacteria domain, Archaea domain
This kingdom has organisms that are autotrophic only.
Plantae kingdom
We can further divide the Animalia kingdom into two groups:
Vertebrates and invertebrates
List all of the levels in the Linnaean system in order from largest to smallest.