Carolus Linnaeus
Hierarchical Classification
The Six Kingdoms
Domains
100

A system that uses two names to identify an organism

Binomial nomenclature

100

A system that goes from broadest to most specific

The hierarchical system

100

A long time ago, scientists used ____ kingdoms for the classification of living things.

Two

100

What are domains

Taxonomists broadest grouping level

200

The two names the binomial nomenclature uses

Genus and Species

200

Hierarchical system

Is organized from broadest to most specific

200

These kingdoms were used for the classification of living things.

Animal and plants

200

How many domains are used to group the six kingdoms

Three

300

When writing in the binomial nomenclature system, what its capitalized

The gene

300

The first two levels of classification

Kingdom & Phylum

300

What replaced the two kingdoms for the classification of living things

Six-kingdom setup

300

How does domains helps taxonomy

To show the relationships between the kingdoms.

400

When writing in the binomial nomenclature system, what it's italics

Entire name

400

The third, fourth, and fifth level of classification

The class, order,  & family

400

Name the six-kingdoms 

Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plants, and eukaryotic.

400

Name the three domains

Archae,  Bacteria, and Eukarya

500

Taxonomy & morphology


The study of naming and classifying organisms

& what an organism looks like

500

The last two classifications

The Genus & Species

500

The six kingdoms are classified by what three things

 Cell type, number, and how they get food



500

Name the kingdoms that are in each domain

Eukarya domain has Protista, Fungi, Plants, and Animals 

Archae domain has Kingdom Archaebacteria

Bactria domain has Kingdom Eubacteria