Keys and Categories
Types of Life
Specifics of Classification
100

This term means grouping things into sets of similar items.

What is classification?

100

Bacteria do not have this command structure in the cell, this is similar to the brain.

What is the nucleus?

100

This is the most broad level of classification.

What are Domains?

200

This class of animal typically has live birth, has fur, and gives milk.

What are mammals/What is Mammalia? 

200

These structures help plants make their own food.

What are chloroplasts?

200

This is the second most broad categorization of animals, includes categories like plant and animal.

What are kingdoms?

300

This group of organism does not have a backbone.

What are invertebrates? 

300

Yeast is this type of organism.

What is a fungus?

300

This category includes things like Mammalia.

What is a class?

400

This group of animals has backbones.

What are vertebrates?

400

The sea urchin belongs to this kingdom.

What are animals?

400

This is the most specific category.

What is a species?

500

This the broad category for a group of animals that share major characteristics, but are not necessarily the same species.

What is genus?

500

These animals are typically unicellular, can be animal like, plant like, or fungus like, they include Amoebas.

What are protists?

500

The way scientific names work is called this.

What is Binomial Nomenclature?