Dear King Philip...
Classifications
Scientific Names
General
General
100

In the mnemonic for taxonomy order (Dear King Philip Came Over For Great spaghetti) Dear means...

What is Domain?

100
This comes after Domain
What is Kingdom?
100
Which classification is not capitalized?
What is species?
100
This scientist further developed Aristotle's organism classification.
Who is Linnaeus?
100
The narrowest classification group.
What is species?
200
In the mnemonic for taxonomy order (Dear King Philip Came Over For Great spaghetti) King means...
What is Kingdom?
200
This comes after Kingdom.
What is Phylum?
200
Aristotle was the first person known to have classified what?
What is organisms?
200
Animals in the Chordata Phylum all have what?
What is a spine?
200

Panthera pardus....What classification is Panthera?

What is Genus?

300
In the mnemonic for taxonomy order (Dear King Philip Came Over For Great spaghetti) For means...
What is Family?
300
This comes after Phylum.
What is Class?
300

Humans are members of this class.

What is the Mammalia Class?

300
Tigers are classified into Carnivora order because they eat...
What is meat?
300

Felis catus....catus is what classification?

What is species?

400
In the mnemonic for taxonomy order (Dear King Philip Came Over For Great spaghetti) Great means...
What is Genus?
400
This comes after Class.
What is Order?
400
Name the Domains
What are Bacteria, Eukaryota, and Archaea?
400

Name two characteristics of mammals.

Have fur or hair covering their bodies regulates their own body temperature, and gives birth to live young?

400

Why does a human belong to the order Primate?

What is has an opposable thumb?

500
In the mnemonic for taxonomy order (Dear King Philip Came Over For Great spaghetti) Philip means...
What is Phylum?
500

This comes after Family.

What is Genus?

500

Name the six Kingdoms.

What are Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia, Bacteria and Archae?

500

The broadest (biggest) level of classification.

What is Domain?

500

Humans are in the phylum Chordata...why?

What is they have a backbone?