Classification and Binomial Nomenclature
Master Binomial Nomenclature & Biological Classification!
Classification and Binomial Nomenclature Classification Vocabulary Match the word to its definition. Click on the orange circle next to the word and drag a line it to the orange circle of the correct definition. taxonomy the science of naming, defining and classifying groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics classification sorting something according to shared characteristics mnemonic a saying to remember the order of something binomial nomenclature the universal scientific naming system for organisms. Domain The largest category used by scientists to group organisms Species The smallest category used by scientists to group organisms Taxonomy Label each level or taxon. Use the following terms and make sure that you type the names EXACTLY as you see them here. It will count them wrong if you mistype them or even change capitalization.Terms:Class Order Kingdom DomainPhylum Genus Species Family Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species In the binomal nomenclature system, organisms are named by using which 2 levels or taxa? domain and family family and class family and species genus and species Who created the classification system of Binomial Nomenclature? Albert Einstein Carl Linnaeus George Washington In the levels of classification, what comes after phylum? class genus family order The most specific level in classification is _. genus species family order The red maple is also known as Acer rubrum. Its binomial nomenclature is _. red maple Acer rubrum Acer rubrum The broadest level in classification is _ genus family phylum domain