Animal Classification
Kingdoms
Domains
Taxonomy
Scientific Names
100

the number of levels of classification. 

What is 8. 

100

Since they create their own energy from the sun, plants are ___________?

What is Autotrophic

100

Domain that contains "Ancient" Organisms that can survive harsh conditions. 

What is Archaea.

100

The first person to classify organisms. 

Who is Aristotle. 

100

The first word in an organism's scientific name (hint: its capitalized)

Genus

200

Number 4 in the Classification. 

What is Class. 

200

Since they eat organisms that used to be alive, fungi are ___________?

What is Heterotrophic

200
The 3 domains. 
What is Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya
200

the person who developed binomial nomenclature. 

Who is Corolus Linnaeus. 

200

The scientific name for human beings.

Homo sapiens 

300

The classification group with the smallest number of members 

Domain

300

3 characteristics used to determine kingdoms. 

What is Cell type, Ability to make food, # of cells. 
300

True of false: Domain was part of the original taxonomy system 

No

300

The other term used for Taxonomic Key. 

What is Dichotomous key. 

300

The second word in an organism's scientific name

species

400

the classification with the most members 

Species

400

Protists are in which domain?

Eukaryote

400

What do Eukarya have that the other domain members don't? 

Membrane-bound nucleus

400

1 example, from your home, of something that is sorted into groups

What is Silverware

400

Written in Italics or has quotations. 

What is Binomial Nomenclature. 

500

The trick to remember the 8 levels of classification.

Dear king philip came over for good soup. 

500

the 6 kingdoms

What is Eubacteria, Archae, Protista, Fungi, Plante, Animalia. 

500

5 things used to determine domain

What is Where they live, how they move, reproduction, how they eat, and cell structure. 
500

plural for phylum

Phyla

500

A tool used to identify an organism

dichotomous key

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