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Classification Test Review. ~Mrs. Connor. eight classifications levels. D ear K ing P hilip C ame O ver F or G rape S oda. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species. two part classification system. Part One… Part Two…. G enus. s pecies.
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ClassificationTest Review ~Mrs. Connor
eight classifications levels Dear King Philip Came Over For Grape Soda Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
two part classification system Part One… Part Two… Genus species Written in Greek or Latin
perch tree frog giant toad monitor lizard Baltimore oriole giant panda Dichotomous Key 1 a. Animals with 4 limbs………………………………….…Go to step 2 1b. Animals without limbs……………………………….…Perch 2a. Animals with moist skin………………………………... Go to step 3 2b. Animals with scaly, feathery or hairy skin……….Go to step 4) 3a. Body length not exceeding six centimeters…….Tree Frog 3b. Body length greater than nine centimeters……Giant Toad 4a. Skin feathery or hairy…………………………………….(Go to step 5) 4b. Entire skin is scaly………………………………………….Monitor Lizard) 5a. Much of skin covered by feathers…………………..Baltimore Oriole 5b. Skin mostly hairy……………………………………………Giant Panda
Three Domains of Living Things 1. Archaea- primitive; live in extreme environments 2. Eubacteria - more advanced forms of bacteria canlive everywhere 3. Eukaryota- everything else that is eukaryotic (has a nucleus!) (plants and animals, fungi and protists) Prokaryotic! no nucleus
Kingdom Fungi • What kingdom does bread mold belong in? Fungi does not have animal characteristics Fungi does not perform photosynthesis. Absorbs its nutrients from surroundings
Kingdom Protista or Fungi Question? Single-celled euykaryotesbelong in which kingdom?
Kingdom Protista A paramecium is a single-celledeukaryote. Which kingdom does it belong in? Sometimes protista can be multicellular
Kingdom Archae or Eubacteria A prokaryote can live in your digestive system. What kingdom does it belong in? unicellular
Kingdom Plantae All members of this kingdom are multicellular producers…
Cladogram Which animal is the closest relative to a bird? crocodile shark Which animal is most distantly related to a bird? Which animals have a bony skeleton? Fish, amphibians, primates, rodents, crocodiles, birds