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Classification Review

Which is the correct order for the levels of classification? a.Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Order, Class, Genus Species b.Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Class, Order Genus, Species c.Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species d.Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Family, Class, Genus, Species

Taxonomy is a.A system of classifying organisms based on shared observable characteristics. b.The broadest level of classification c.One of the kingdoms d.Another word for resources

A kingdom is a.A scientific name b.The smallest groups in the system of classification c.The broadest level of classification. d.Another word for resources

A species is a.A scientific name b.The smallest groups in the system of classification c.The broadest level of classfication d.Another word for resources

The scientific name of an organism is made up of its a.Family and genus b.Genus and species c.Order and family d.Family and species

What is a stimulus? a.A process that results in a more complex organism b.A type of reproduction c.Any change in an organism’s surroundings that will cause it to react d.A reaction to change

Which kingdom has organisms that are made of many cells and must get their energy from eating other organisms? A. Plant kingdom B. Animal kingdom C. Fungi kingdom D. Protist kingdom E. Monera kingdom

Which kingdom has organisms of many cells that are able to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis? a.Plant kingdom b.Animal kingdom c.Fungi kingdom d.Protist kingdom e.Monera kingdom

Which kingdom has organisms of single or many cells that cannot make their own food, so must get their energy by feeding on living or dead organisms? a.Plant kingdom b.Animal kingdom c.Fungi kingdom d.Protist kingdom e.Monera kingdom

HumanGreen PeaE. Coli KingdomAnimalPlantMonera PhylumChordataMagnoliophytaProteobacteria ClassMammaliaMagnoliophytaGamma Proteobacteria OrderPrimatesFabalesEnterobacteriales FamilyHominidaeFabaceaeEnterobacteriaceae GenusHomoPisumEscherichia Speciessapienssativumcoli What is the scientific name for a human? In what phylum is a human? In what kingdom is E. coli? In what order is the green pea? Homo sapiens Chordata Monera Fabales