Carolus Linnaeus Swedish scientist in the 18 th century that developed a seven layer classification system for plants & animals.

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Carolus Linnaeus Swedish scientist in the 18 th century that developed a seven layer classification system for plants & animals.

Carolus Linnaeus Seven Layer Classification System

Carolus Linnaeus Seven Layer Classification System

KingKingdom PhilipPhylum CameClass OverOrder ForFamily GreenGenus SoupSpecies An easy way to remember all of the Taxonomic Levels is to use a mnemonic device.

Kingdoms:

6 Kingdoms of Life Amimalia: Animals Plantea: Plants Fungi: Fungi include mushrooms, mold, and mildew Protista: Protists are microscopic organisms that have a nucleus. A nucleus acts as the control center of a cell. Eubacteria or Bacteria: Bacteria are unicellular and do not have a nucleus Archaebacteria: Archea are bacteria that can live in extreme environments.

Binomial Nomenclature The genus and the species name. Usually written in Latin or Greek. Rules for writing the Binomial nomenclature : The first letter in the genus is C apitialized. All of the species name is written in lower case letters. When typing the genus and species are in italics. When hand written the genus and the species is underline. Moose of North America, Alces alces Humans