Classification Review. The first name of an organism’s scientific name is the __________. genus.

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Classification Review

The first name of an organism’s scientific name is the __________. genus

The second name of an organism’s scientific name is the __________. species

What is one way the candies cannot be classified? A. pieces B. bars C. deliciousness D. wrappers

What scientific name would you give the Milky Way bar? A. Chocolatus piecious B. Chocolatus carmelicious C. Chocolatus nougatus D. Chocolatus peanutiness

What scientific name would you give the Lifesavers? A. Candy holesious B. Candy tastetherainbow C. Candy bearilicious D. Candy bursts

How many candies would belong to Kingdom Bar Candy? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

How many candies would belong to Kingdom Separate Pieces? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

What is the name of this Norn? Norno dallus

What is the name of this Norn? Norno rajus

What is the name of this Norn? Norno kentuckyus

What is the name of this Norn? Norno dakotus

What is the name of this Norn? Norno walawala

Matching Of the following, the closest relative of Felix concolor is A. Acer ruby B. Contopus pertiness C. Ficticious caricada D. Felix liono D. Felix liono

Matching Scientists communicate best when they use _________ for classification. A. Common names B. Only order names C. Scientific names C. Scientific names D. Genus names alone

Matching Organisms with the same _________ names are more closely related. A. genus A. genus B. family C. order D. class

Matching Which is a characteristic that would not be useful to classify monkeys? A. fur color B. size C. habitat D. gill size D. gill size

Matching What part of the classification system do the four trees not have in common? Pinus banksiana Pinus resinosa Pinus contorta Pinus virginiana class family genus species species

Matching What can you infer is the common name of this type of tree? Pinus banksiana Pinus resinosa Pinus contorta Pinus virginiana A. pine A. pine B. spruce C. Christmas D. oak

Matching Why do scientists classify organisms? A. To organize living things into groups B. To make organisms easier to study C. To identify species of living things based on their similarities in structures D. All of the above D. All of the above

Matching Scientists classify the four kingdoms protists, fungi, plants and animals in which domain? A. Bacteria B. Eukarya B. Eukarya C. Arachae D. Karate