Biology- Classification quiz
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: Class or Family
Class
give an example of: eubacteria
E. coli
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: Phylum or Kingdom
Kingdom
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: Phylum or Class
Phylum
give an example of: plantae
Venus fly trap
what kingdom: multicellular eukaryotes that live in all over the planet and costume food
animalia
what kingdom: unicellular prokaryotes that live in volcanic ash
archaebacteria
give an example of: Animalia
dog
what kingdom: unicellular prokaryotes that live in water
eubacteria
what kingdom: multicellular eukaryotes that have cell walls and are heterotrophic
fungi
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: genus or species
genus
give an example of: protists
giant kelp
give an example of: archaebacteria
halophile
which two animals is the tiger most closely related to? Panthera onca- jaguar felis concolor- mountain lion panthera leo- lion felis acties- house cat canis lupus- wolf panthera tigris- tiger
jaguar and lion
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: kingdom or Genus
kingdom
which animal is the house cat closest to? Panthera onca- jaguar felis concolor- mountain lion panthera leo- lion felis acties- house cat canis lupus- wolf panthera tigris- tiger
mountain lion
give an example of: fungi
mushroom
would you expect an animal with the name Rania concolor to look similar to a mountain lion? why or why not?
no bc they don't have the same genus name
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: Genus or Order
order
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: order or Class
order
in which pair would you expect to find the most organisms: order or phylum
phylum
fill in the blanks Kingdom->_______ -> Class-> _________-> ______ -> Genus-> ________
phylum, order, family, species
what kingdom: multicellular eukaryotes that have cell walls and are autotrophic
plantae
what kingdom: unicellular eukaryotes that live in pond water
protists