Classification
Kingdoms
Viruses
Dichotomous Keys
Cladograms
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What is the most specific level of classification?  

Species

100

In which kingdom would you find a unicellular eukaryote?

Protista

100

Viruses are not alive. List one thing they cannot do:

Eat, respond to their environment, reproduce

100

What is the green alien's name?

Alienus quadlegicus

100

Who is more closely related to primates- amphibians or rabbits?

Rabbits

200

Scientists use these two levels of classification to name organisms:

Genus and species

200

Where are you most likely to find Archaebacteria?

Harsh or extreme environments

200

A viral infection that never goes away is:

Lysogenic

200

What is the yellow alien's name?

Alienus blobicus

200

Which characteristics does the Lamprey have? 

Vertebral column

300

What is the largest and most inclusive Linnaean category?

Domain

300

Which kingdom is made up of mostly autotrophs?

Plantae

300

A viral infection that only lasts a week is:

Lytic

300

What is the name of the blue alien?

Alienus stripicus

300

Are sharks related to birds?

Yes- they're both in the Animalia Kingdom

400

What are the three ways to write HOMO SAPIENS?

H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, Homo sapiens

400

This true bacteria can be found in the common places:

Eubacteria

400

What is one way to protect yourself from viral infections?

Vaccines, antiviral medicine, quarantines

400

What is the purple alien's name?

Alienus fuzzicus

400

Which organisms have amniotic eggs?

Turtle and Leopard

500

Who is the Father of Taxonomy?

Carolus Linnaeus

500

Snails, leopards, birds, and dolphins all belong to this kingdom:

Animalia

500

What does the glycoprotein on a virus do?

Attaches to the host cell. A key fitting in a lock

500

What is the pink alien's name?

Alienus tritoothicus

500

Which animals do not have hair?

sharks, ray-finned fish, amphibians, crocodiles, and birds

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