Kingdoms and Classification - Part 2
Fill in the kingdom chart below to demonstrate your understanding of the 6 kingdoms of life Kingdom Kingdom Protista Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Archaebacteria Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Eubacteria Prokaryote vs Eukaryote Eukaryote Eukaryote Eukaryote Prokaryote Eukaryote Prokaryote Autotroph or heterotroph Both Autotroph Heterotroph Both Heterotroph Both List the levels of taxonomy from the broadest level to the most specific level using the drop down box in the space found below Level 1 = DomainLevel 2 = KingdomLevel 3 = PhylumLevel 4 = ClassLevel 5 = OrderLevel 6 = FamilyLevel 7 = GenusLevel 8 = SpeciesThe two levels that make up the scientific name are Genus and SpeciesThe level with the most abundant amount of organisms is the domain Use the dichotomous key below to answer the multiple choice questions that follow Using the dichotomous key above, determine the scientific name for a pine tree Pinus ponderosa Rhus toxicodendron Boletus edulis Rosa sylvestris Using the dichotomous key above, determine the scientific name of a cow Canis familiaris Memphitis memphitis Carcharodon carcharias Bos taurus Using the dichotomous key above, determine the scientific name of a mosquito Meleagris gallopavo Serinus canaria Ochloerotatus taeniorhynchus Rosa sylvestris Which of the following organisms is most closely related to a species with the scientific name of Haematopus ostralegus Pinus ponderosa Haematopusmoquini Toxicodendronostralegus Haliaeetus leucocephalus Use the wordbank below to answer the questions relating to the cladogram below? Is Z more closely related to W or to Y? YWhich organism is the oldest (appeared the earliest in history)? WWhich organism is the youngest (appeared the most recently in history)? ZWhich organism is now extinct? W