Classification
Classification 2
Classification 3
Classification 4
Classification 5
100
The way something is organized to study the diversity of life.
What is classification
100
The system of assigning a scientific name that consists of two parts.
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
100

A flowering plant.

What is an angiosperm?

100

This makes up the cell walls of plants. 

What is cellulose?

100

Species

What is the most specific level of classification?

200

Has a back bone.

What are Vertebrata?

200

The highest, the broadest, level of classification in the system developed by Linnaeus.

What are kingdoms?

200

Kingdom that include unicellular organisms with a nucleus, can be plant-like, animal-like or fungi-like.

Kingdom Protista

200

Where offspring are identical to the parent. 

What is asexual reproduction?

200
Genus
What is the second smallest level of classification?
300

Water, shelter, food, and air.

What are the necessities of life?

300
The most specific level of classification.
What are species?
300

Cannot regulate its own body temperature (cold-blooded) 

What is an Ectotherm?

300

Binomial Nomenclature

What uses the genus and species name of the organism?

300
Family
What is the third smallest level of classification?
400
The branch of biology that classifies organisms.
What is Taxonomy?
400
Kingdom that contains mushrooms and molds.
What are Fungi?
400

This kingdom takes in nutrients from its surroundings by absorbing and digesting them.  

What are Fungi?

400

Maintaining a stable internal environment. 

What is homeostasis?

400
Order
What is the fourth smallest level of classification?
500

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.

What are the levels in classification?

500

Can mate and produce fertile offspring.

How are organisms placed in species?

500

Complex multicellular organisms that have no cell wall, can move and respond to stimuli. 

What is Animalia?

500

The kingdom of Lion

What is Animal? 

500
Class
What is the fifth smallest level of classification?