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Name: ____________________________________________ Date: _______________ Block: ______Classification of Living Things Video Questions1. What is the standard rule of classification?Sorting things into groups by how they’re alike and different2. According to King Philip, what is the classification system?Way of arranging things that go together3. What are the 3 domains?Archaea, bacteria, eukarya4. How many levels are in the classification system? 85. Name the largest group that living things can be classified into. domain6. Name the 8 levels of classification from largest to smallest?Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species7. List any 4 things you know just from looking at how the common housecat is classified.Domain – cells have a nucleusOrder – eats meatKingdom – animal, moves, eats food, many cellsFamily - catPhylum – backboneGenus – doesn’t roarClass – fur, makes milkSpecies – not wild (domesticated)8. What does the classification system help scientists do?Easier to find and share information9. Who developed the naming system that calls a puma, cougar, and mountain lion a Felis concolor?Carolus Linnaeus10. What 2 names or levels of classification are in the binominal naming system?Genus species11. What sentences does the video use to help you remember the 8 levels of classification in order?Dear King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti12. What are the 4 kingdom the video talks about in the Eukarya domain?Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist13. What 3 characteristics do scientists use to put things into the kingdoms? (hint: look at the top of each column in the chart)food, movement, number of cells14. Circle the 2 things that protists have.a. one cell / many cells;b. no nucleus / nucleus15. Circle the three things that fungi have. a. one cell / many cells;b. can’t move / can move;c. makes own food / eats food / absorbs food16. Circle the 3 things plants have.a. one cell / many cells;b. can’t move / can move;c. makes own food / eats food / absorbs food17. Circle the 3 things animals have. a. one cell / many cells;b. can’t move / can move;c. makes own food / eats food / absorbs food18. Circle the 3 things bacteria have. a. one cell / many cells;b. cell wall / no cell wall;c. nucleus / no nucleus19. What domain are the recently discovered single celled organisms classified into? Archaea 20. What do protists have that bacteria don’t have? nucleus 21. Give an example of a protist. amoeba, algae22. Give an example of a fungus. mushroom, mold, yeast, mildew23. Fill in the blanks on the diagram for the Plant Kingdom.263842516510000239077516510000Plant Kingdom386715019050000369570019050000___nonvascular_________________vascular__________________________no seeds___________seeds______________48577505080004629150508000________no flower____________flower________24. The animal kingdom has ____16____ phyla or groups.25. Fill in the blanks on the diagram for the Animal Kingdom.255270018415000280987518415000Animal Kingdom ____vertebrates_____________invertebrates_________26. What invertebrate group is the largest? insects27. What do the Cnidarians have to protect them from predators? stinging cells28. What are the 5 major classes in the phylum Chordata?fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals29. What is the only mammal that can fly? bat30. Why does the classification system change? to reflect new discoveries ................
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