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Taxonomy/Classition

Taxonony/Classification Test Review

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What is the phrase we told you to remember the order of the seven taxonomic levels? King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup
Who is the “father of modern taxonomy”? Carolus Linnaeus
What is binomial nomenclature? A 2 name system using the Genus and Species
What language is the scientific name? Latin
What makes up a scientific name? Genus and Species
Which of the following is NOT a kingdom? Animalia Plantae Chordata Chordata
What is classification? Grouping things according to characteristics.
How many kingdoms are there? 6
What is the binomial nomenclature of a human being? Homo sapien
How is the scientific name written? The first name should be capitalized; The second name should not be capitalized; The entire name should be underlined and in italics
What is the last taxonomic level? (IF Kingdom is the first) Species
The science of classifying organisms is known as Taxonomy
What are the 7 taxonomic levels in order, starting with KINGDOM? Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
What are the names of the 6 kingdoms? Archebacteria, Fungi, Animalia, Eubateria, Protista, Plantae
Which domain is unique because all of the members have cells that contain a nucleus? Eukarya
Eukaryotic cells are indentified because they have a Nucleus
A Cell without a nucleus is a ______ cell. Prokaryotic
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