Parts of a scientific name
What are genus and species?
Biggest and broadest level of classification
Domain
An organism in this kingdom is a eukaryotic, multicellular consumer
What is an animal?
Who said all animals are made of cells?
This is the only food that never spoils
Honey
What is the scientific name?
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Mustelidae
Genus: Enhydra
Species: Lutris
Enhydra lutris
The most specific level of classication
species
An organism in this kingdom is prokaryotic, unicellular, and found in extreme locations
What is archaebacteria
TT is an example of this kind of genotype
Homozygous dominant/purebred dominant
The national animal of Scotland
Unicorn
This must always be done to the genus in a scientific name
What is capitalized?
This the the level that comes after domain
Kingdom
An organism in this kingdom is a eukaryotic, single-celled consumer.
What is protist?
The 4 basic needs of living things
What are water, energy/food, air/gases, and shelter?
Most commonly used letter in the English language
E
This must always be done to the entire scientific name
What is underlined (or italicized)?
How many kingdoms are there?
6
An organism from this kingdom is prokaryotic, unicellular, and found everywhere
What is eubacteria?
Movement of water from high to low concentration across a membrane
What is osmosis?
A flamboyance is a group of this animal
Flamingo
This person came up with the binomial nomenclature system
Linnaeus
How many domains are there?
3
An organism from this kingdom is a eukaryotic, multicellular decomposer
What is fungi?
Reactants of photosynthesis
CO2, H2O, sunlight
You can find the largest desert in the world here
Antarctica