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Classification
Jeopardy
Test Review
Game
Scientific
Names
Kingdom
Characteristics
Classifying
King Phillip
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What is the genus of the
organism Felis concolor?
Felis
The “father of
taxonomy”is
Linnaeus
Linnaeus’s naming
system was called
____________
binomial nomenclature
Most scientific names
are in this language
Latin
A group of similar
organisms that can mate
with each other and
produce offspring that can
also mate and reproduce
are called…
A species
The domain eukarya
contains organisms that
have a _______
nucleus
Name the three domains
Archaea, Bacteria, &
Eukarya
Which domains include
organisms that are
prokaryotes?
Archaea & Bacteria
The Domain Eukarya
contains what 4
kingdoms?
Protists, Fungi, Plants, &
Animals
Mushrooms, molds,
mildew, and yeast are all
members of what
kingdom?
Fungi
What is the genus species
name for humans?
Homo sapiens
What domain and
kingdom are humans a
member of?
Eukarya, Animalia
Animals are
heterotrophs which
means they
Consume food (do not
make their own)
What is the domain and
kingdom for humans?
Domain—Eukarya
Kingdom--Animalia
Plants can make their
own food and are called
autotrophs
What is more specific
the family or the order?
family
Who has more in
common two organisms
that share the same
phyla or two that share
the same class?
The same class
Organisms are placed into
domains and kingdoms
based on their food source,
their cellular organization
(# of cells in their body),
and ___________
Cell type
Name the eight levels of
classification from the
broadest to the most
specific
Domain, Kingdom,
Phylum, Class, Order,
Family, Genus, Species
What student of Plato was
the first to group organisms
according to where they
live (animals) and whether
or not they have blood
(plants)
Aristotle
The more classification
levels two organisms share,
the more characteristics
they have in common
true
Linnaeus placed organisms
into groups based on the
features he could observe
true
A prokaryote contains a
nucleus
false
Animals are unicellular.
false
Bacteria are protists.
false