Where Organisms Live
How Organisms Classified
6 Kingdoms
Animal Classification
Plant Classification
100

This part of Earth can support living things.

A. Hydrosphere

B. Atmosphere

C. Biosphere

What is the biosphere?

100

This is considered the largest of classification.

A. Species

B. Phylum

C. Kingdom

What is kingdom?

100

Organisms in this kingdom eat other organisms and have hair or fur:

A. Animalia

B. Plantae

C. Fungi

What are animalia?

100

All organisms in this classification are multicellular that get their food by eating other organisms.

What are animals?

100

Organisms from this kingdom are used to make food & medicines.

A. Monerans

B. Protist

C. Fungi



What are fungi?

200

This is a group of very similar organisms whose members can mate with on another.

A. Genus

B. Kingdom

C. Species

What is a species?

200

These are the groups of classification in order from broadest group to the narrowest group.

What are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?

200

Organisms in this kingdom go through the process of photosynthesis.

A. Animalia

B. Plantae

C. Fungi

B. Plantae

200

Shedding their exoskeleton is called:

A. Migrating

B. Molting

C. Hibernating

B. Molting

200

 A non-native organism that causes ecological, economic, or environmental harm in its new habitat:

A. Monerans

B. Bacteria

C. Invasive species


C. Invasive 

300

  Phylum is broken into two groups:

A. Vertebrates and amphibians

B. Invertebrates and vertebrates

C. Humans and animals

B. Invertebrates

300

 Developed Binomial nomenclature:

A. Newton

B. Mendel

C. Linnaeus

Linnaeus

300

This kingdom has organisms that includes yeast ,mold and mushrooms:

A. Fungi

B. Plantae

C. Moneran


What is fungi?

300

This type of organism does not have a backbone

A. Chicken

B. Jellyfish

C. Hamster

What are jellyfish?

300

Classification tool that uses a series of paired, opposing statements to identify an object or organism:

A. Cladogram

B. Binominal nomenclature

C. Dichotomous key

C. Dichotomous key

400

When an organism survives and reproduces in its environment

A. Biodiversity

B. Adaptation

C. Survival

What is an adaptation?

400

A grouping of things according to their similarities is the science of :

A. Meteorology

B. Taxonomy

C. Binominal nomenclature

Taxonomy

400

This kingdom is made up of single-celled organisms :

A. Protist

B. Moneran

C. Fungi

A. Moneran

400

This type of animal has a backbone:

A. Cockroach

B. Gorilla

C. Clam

Gorilla?

400

A branching diagram showing the  relationship between organisms: 

A. Cladogram

B. Binominal nomenclature

C. Dichotomous key

A. Cladogram

500

What has the largest population on earth:

A. Fish

B. Birds

C. Insects

C. insects

500

Of the two groups--phylum or family-- this group would have a greater variety of organisms.

What is phylum?

500

 Multicellular with specialized cells, tissues and organs:

A. Plants

B. Animals

C. Bacteria

animals

500


 The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem: 

A. variables

B. random

C. Biodiversity

Biodiversity

500

 2 name classification system of species:

A. Cladogram

B. Binominal nomenclature

C. Dichotomous key

What is Binominal nomenclature