Taxonomy and Naming
Movement
Structures
Method of Nutrition
100

Parts of a specimens classification that is used in its scientific name.

What is genus and species?
100

The Promerops Cafer (Cape Sugarbird) uses this method of movement

What is flying?

100

Fungi specimens in Cape Town, South Africa have this shared structure

What are caps and stems?

100

Although the Heleophryne Rosei (Table Mountain Ghost Frog) and the Promerops Cafer (Cape Sugarbird) get their food from different sources, they are both considered...

What is a heterotroph?  

200

This is the scientific name for the Cape Rain frog 

What is Breviceps Gibbosus?

200

This is the movement method for the Heleophryne Rosei (Table Mountain Ghost Frog)

What is hopping?

200

Although the Heleophryne Rosei and the Breviceps Gibbosus are both frogs, they differ in this structural characteristic 

What is webbed feet?

200

The Imleria Badia (Bay Bolete) is saprotrophic, meaning it consumes nutrition by...

What is intaking dead or decaying matter?

300

This specimens common name involves the word bolete, but technically it's genus classification is not 'boletus'

What is a Bay Bolete? - Imleria Badia 

300

The 4 movement characteristics within these species

What is flying, hopping, non-motile, and non-motile (except for spores)

300

This is one of the main differentiating feature between the Protea Cynaroides (King Protea) and the Disa Uniflora (Red Disa)

What is the ratio between the pistil and petals?

300

The plantae specimens share the trait of being autotrophs, meaning they have this specific method of nutrition

What is photosynthesis?

400

The genus classification for both the Peninsula Conebush and the Cape Silver Tree

What is a Leucadendron?

400

Specimens from the fungi kingdom are considered non-motile except for their...

What are spores?

400

This specimen has a structure with feathers and a beak, use the scientific name

What is the Promerops Cafer?

400

This is the nutrition method for the Boletus Edulis (King Bolete) and Lactarius Deliciosus (Saffron Milkcap)

What is Mycorrhizal? - absorbing nutrients through root epidermis