Classification
Domains
Kingdoms
Scientific Names
Misc.
100

What are the 8 levels of classification in order from largest to smallest?

domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

100
How many different domains are there?
3
100

How many different kingdoms are there in the domain Eukarya?

4

100

Cougar, Puma, and mountain lion are different species of cat? True or False

False

100

Which organism is unicellular?

Mushroom, Amoeba, tree, or human

Amoeba

200
What is the broadest (largest) level of classification?
domain
200

Name the 3 domains.

Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya

200

Name the 6 Kingdoms.

Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia, Archaea, bacteria


200

Why do we use scientific names

To prevent confusion

200

Linnaeus classified organisms based on?

Physical trait or observable traits

300
What is the most specific (smallest) level of classification?
species
300

What domain are humans and animals in?

Eukarya

300

What is the only kingdom where all members have cells that lack cell walls completely?

animal

300

What two words make up a scientific name?

genus and species

300

Aristotle classified organisms based on what?

Habitat and movement

400

Who developed the modern classification system?

Carolus Linnaeus

400

What domain can be found inside or outside of our bodies?

Bacteria

400

How do Fungi get nutrients?

they absorb them

400

_________ is capitalized, _________ is lowercase

Both are italicized

Genus is capitalized

species is lowercase

400

Pairs of statements to identify an organism

Dichotomous Keys

500

What is the study of classification, describing and naming organisms?

Taxonomy

500

What 2 domains are prokaryotic?

Archaea and Bacteria

500

Two organisms have very similar physical traits, but scientists discover their DNA is very different.Should the organisms be classified closely together? Explain why or why not.

No; modern classification relies on genetic evidence, so different DNA means

500

What is the 2 word system for naming organisms?

Binomial Nomenclature

500

A branching diagram that shows similarities and differences between organisms

Cladogram
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