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Chapter 9 Classification Review Game

Sing the classification song

Sing the dichotomous key song

The division of organisms into groups or classes based on characteristics is _______________.

A: Classification

What system based on shared characteristics is used to classify organisms? A: An ____-level system

What system based on shared characteristics is used to classify organisms? A: An eight-level system

Who is considered the father of the modern system of naming and classification?

A: Carolus Linneaus

What is this 2-part naming system called?

A: Binomial Nomenclature

What are the two parts to a scientific name?

A: Genus and species

What branch of science did Linneaus help develop?

A: Taxonomy

Into which two groups did scientists originally classify all living things?

A: Plants and Animals

The jaguar (Panthera onca), the lion (Panthera leo), and the tiger (Panthera tigris) are different species, but they share the same _______.

A: Genus

Since the jaguar and the tiger are members of different species, what are they unable to do?

A: Mate to produce fertile offspring

Which animals have color vision?

Which animal has a much larger brain but is not bipedal?

How many levels of classification are there?

A: 8

List the 8 levels of classification in order from most general to most specific.

A: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

How many domains are there today? List them.

How many domains are there today? A: 3 List them. A: Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya

How many kingdoms are there today? List the kingdoms.

How many kingdoms are there today? A: 6 List the kingdoms. A: Archaeabacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plants, Animals

To which kingdom would these organisms belong: Slime mold, paramecium, and amoeba

To which kingdom would these organisms belong: Slime mold, paramecium, and amoeba A: Kingdom Protista

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A complex multicellular organism that absorbs nutrients from its surroundings.

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A complex multicellular organism that absorbs nutrients from its surroundings. A: Kingdom Fungi

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A prokaryote that lives in extreme environments

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A prokaryote that lives in extreme environments A: Kingdom Archaeabacteria

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A prokaryote that can either be cocci, spirilla, or bacilli.

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A prokaryote that can either be cocci, spirilla, or bacilli. A: Kingdom Eubacteria

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A complex multicellular heterotroph that usually moves, responds to its environment using specialized sense organs, and reproduces sexually.

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A complex multicellular heterotroph that usually moves, responds to its environment using specialized sense organs, and reproduces sexually. A: Kingdom Animalia

Kingdom Animalia is subdivided into 2 phyla. Name the 2 phyla.

A: invertebrates and vertebrates

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A eukaryote that can perform photosynthesis and whose cells have cell walls.

To which kingdom would this organism belong: A eukaryote that can perform photosynthesis and whose cells have cell walls. A: Kingdom Plantae

Why are organisms in the Kingdom Fungi not classified as plants?

A: They can’t do photosynthesis

What tool would you use to help you identify an organism that you did not know?

A: Dichotomous Key

After looking at a dichotomous key, you have identified a domestic dog as Canis lupus. What is the dog’s species name?

After looking at a dichotomous key, you have identified a domestic dog as Canis lupus. What is the dog’s species name? A: lupus

After looking at a dichotomous key, you have identified a domestic dog as Canis lupus. What is the dog’s genus?

A: Canis

Why did scientists develop new domains and kingdoms?

A: New organisms were discovered

What does a dichotomous key consist of?

A: A series of paired statements.

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom Archaeabacteria

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom ArchaeabacteriaHeat lovers, Salt lovers, Methane makers

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom Eubacteria

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom EubacteriaCocci/Bacilli/Spirilla

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom Protista

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom ProtistaProtozoans, Algae, Slime Molds, Euglenoids

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom Fungi

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom FungiThreadlike mold, Sac Fungi, Club Fungi Imperfect Fungi

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom Plant

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom PlantFlower, Tree

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom Animal

List 1 organism found in each of the 6 kingdoms. KingdomOrganism found in the Kingdom AnimalBirds, Dogs, Eagles