Levels of Classification
Six Kingdoms
Classes of Vertebrates
The Naming System
Definitions
100

I am the largest catergory of classification.

What is a domain?

100
In class, we spent most of our time studying this kingdom.
What is Animal Kingdom?
100
This class of vertebrates gives live birth, uses mammary glands to feed young, and is warm-blooded.
What is mammals?
100
I am the name of the man who created the classification system.
What is Carolus Linnaeus?
100
Unicellular

What is made up of only one cell?

200
I am the most specific level of classification.
What is species?
200

This kingdom has living things that are multicellular, cannot move, and make their own food.

What is Plant Kingdom?

200

This class removes oxygen from water.

What is fish?

200
The language used for classification is this.
What is Latin?
200

Made up of more than one cell.

What is multicellular?

300

We are more general or bigger categories than classes.

What are domain, kingdom, and phylum?

300

This kingdom is made of living things that are unicellular or multicellular and absorb their food.

What is Fungi Kingdom?

300
This class includes animals such as a cardinal, robin, and penguin.
What is bird?
300
Scientists chose to use one language for classification for this reason.
What is to make it easier to communicate?
300
The smallest unit of an organism that carries on the functions of life.
What is a cell?
400
Mammals are an example of this category.
What is class?
400
This is what living things have in the Protist Kingdom that living things in the Bacteria Kingdom do not have.
What is a nucleus?
400
Name the animal that is not part of the amphibian class: turtle, frog, toad, and a salamander.
What is a turtle?
400
Binomial nomenclature refers to the use of this many words in naming an organism.
What is two?
400
The two word naming system that gives all organisms their scientific name.
What is binomial nomenclature?
500
"King Phyl coughed on Fred's girlfriend, Sally" helps students remember this.
What are the different levels of classification?
500

These are the names of the six kingdoms.

What are Archaea, Bacteria, Protist, Plants, Fungi, and Animal Kingdoms?

500

A snake, alligator, and lizard belong to what class?

What are reptiles?

500
A scientist who specializes in classifiying living things is called this.
What is a taxonomist?
500
The regulation of an organism's internal conditions.
What is homeostasis?
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