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Jeopardy Test Review Game Classification Jeopardy Test Review Game

Kingdom Characteristics Scientific Names Kingdom Characteristics Classifying King Phillip True or False 100 200 300 400 500

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 are called…

A Species

The kingdom eukarya contain 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)

Which domain comes from a Greek word for ancient?

Archaea

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 diet, the # 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 their size (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

Protists are bacteria

false