Hierarchical System
Scientists
Vocabulary
Kingdoms
100

What is the highest and broadest rank of classification?

Domain

100

Who established the first known hierarchical taxonomy?

Aristotle

100

What is the meaning of Taxonomy?

Science of classifying organisms.

100

Which 2 kingdoms are prokaryotic single-celled organisms without a nucleus?

Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archaebacteria

200

What is the second level of classification?

Kingdom

200

Aristotle established the first known hierarchical taxonomy. What are the three types of group organisms he first classified?

Animals with blood, Animals without blood, and plants.

200
What organism makes its own food?

Autotroph

200

Which kingdom of multicellular heterotrophs eat dead things for food?

Kingdom Fungi

300

What are the 2 kingdoms of prokaryotes?

Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archaebacteria

300

Who is the father of taxonomy, who classified organisms within groups?

Carl Linnaeus

300

What organism obtains energy from consuming other organisms?

Heterotroph

300

Which kingdom of multicellular eukaryotic organisms uses photosynthesis to produce food?

Kingdom Plantae

400

What are the 4 kingdoms of eukaryotes?

Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Fungi, and Kingdom Protista

400

Who published the book called "Systema Naturae" in 1735?

Carl Linnaeus

400

Which kingdom of multicellular eukaryotes includes vertebrates and invertebrates?

Kingdom Animalia (Animal)

400

Which kingdom of multicellular eukaryotes includes vertebrates and invertebrates?

Kingdom Animalia (Animal)

500

Classify the 8 levels of classification.

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species

500

Who discovered that prokaryotes should be divided into distinct groups in 1977?

Carl Woese

500

What system's organism is assigned a 2 part scientific name using the genus and species? 

Binomial Nomenclature

500
Which kingdom acts like a 'junk drawer'?

Kingdom Protista