Kingdoms
Dichotomous Keys
Levels of Classification
Scientific Names
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Number of kingdoms.

What is six kingdoms?  

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Tool used to identify and organize organisms.  

What is a dichotomous key?  

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All living things in a domain are sorted into

What are kingdoms?

100
What kind of name is specific to each living thing?

What is scientific name?

100

Identify plant H. 

What is Holly? 

200

Kingdom of Autotrophs.

What is Plantae?  

200

Meaning of dichotomous.  

What is divided into two parts?  

200

Kingdoms are sorted into phyla, and phyla are sorted into

What are classes?

200

The first part of a scientific name

What is genus name?

200

These are organisms that eat other organisms for nutrition.

What is a heterotroph?  

300

Humans are apart of this kingdom.  

What is Animalia?  

300

Needed to build a dichotomous key.  

What are traits or characteristics?  

300

Each class is separated into orders, which are then separated into

What are families?

300

Two part naming system for all living organisms

What is binomial nomenclature?

300

To identify organisms 

What is why scientists use dichotomous keys?  

400

Decomposers such as mold are apart of this kingdom. 

What is Fungi?  

400

Number of decisions at each branch of a dichotomous key.  

What is two decisions?  

400

Families are sorted into genera, and genera are sorted into

What are species?

400

Created binomial nomenclature

Who is Carrolus Linnaeus?

400

This is the broadest level of classification. 

What is Domain? 

500

A unicellular organism that lives in extremely hot or acidic environments is apart of this kingdom.  

What is Archaebacteria?  

500

In the name Leo panthera, panthera represents the  animal's ___. 


species

500

The third largest level of classification

What is Phylum?

500

Felis domesticus is the scientific name for

What is domestic (house) cat?

500

The kingdom that scientist added for organisms that may have both plant and animal like characteristics  

What is Kingdom Protista?