Try http://www.catalogueoflife.org/search.php or http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/biodiversity/nature-navigator/ Or http://nbn.nhm.ac.uk/nhm/
cell classification can be use full for ideynifing organisms if you know what kind of cell the organism has and can identify it to a cell just like it.
Lactobacillus brevis belongs to the Kingdom Monera.Research note: Wikipedia's biological entries list the full scientific classification in the right-hand margin. So for the above bacteria, it lists: Kingdom:Bacteria Division:Firmicutes Class:Bacilli Order:Lactobacillales Family:Lactobacillaceae Genus:Lactobacillus Species:L. brevis
the full classifcation of Euglena Gracilis as i understand it is as followsdomain - eukaryakingdom - protistasubkindom - euglenozolphylum - euglenoideaclass - mastlyophorasubclass - phytomastigiaorder - euglenoididafamily - Euglenoidaegenus - EuglenaSpecies - Euglena gracilis
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An axolotl is an amphibian, but was argued to be a fish as it keeps it's gills throughout it's life. Wikipedia has the full classification from kingdom to species.
Calico cats are meat-eaters. Therefore, their order classification is Carnivora. Their full classification is Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Carnivora, Family: Feliae, Genus: Felis, Species: Felis Catus.
In the simplest form of taxonomic hierarchy, the taxa are ordered as follows:KingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpeciesHowever, this is not the full version. The complete list of taxa is:DomainKingdomSuperphylum/SuperdivisionPhylum/DivisionSubphylum/SubdivisionInfraphylum/InfradivisionSuperclassClassSubclassInfraclassSuperorderOrderSuborderInfraorderSuperfamilyFamilySubfamilyInfrafamilySupertribeTribeSubtribeInfratribeGenusSpeciesSubspecies/VarietyBreed/Subvariety*Please note that not all advanced taxa are used for every organism.
The full classification can be found in the Wikipedia articl on the species - See related link.
The ability to breed successfully. An organism can have a full and happy life without reproducing, but if a species does not do so, it will die out immediately.
Octopuses are in the phylum Mollusca. Their full scientific classification is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Octopoda from there octopuses are broken down into Families, and finally Genus and Species.
The Polar Bear Kingdom is Animalia. This is a list of all the Scientific Classification, just in case that is what you were interested in. # Domain: Eukarya # Kingdom: Animalia # Phylum: Chordata # Class: Mammalia # Order: Carnivora # Family: Ursidae # Genus: Ursus # Species: U. maritimus The full species name for the Polar Bear is (Ursus maritimus). For more details please see sites listed below.
The full classification of human is;Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Primates Family Hominidae Genus Homo Species sapien sapiensThis means the human scientific name is: Homo sapienunderlined if hand-written.
full classification of fish
The scientific name of an organism is made up of the names of all the categories that it belongs in.The categories are:Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species.To save time, usually only the genus and species names are used.e.g. the full scientific name for dogs is:Animalia chordata mammalia carnivora canidae canis domesticusor just canis domesticus for shortsoo basically it goes like this ...... its based on the genus and species type
cell classification can be use full for ideynifing organisms if you know what kind of cell the organism has and can identify it to a cell just like it.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: Chordataclass: Mammaliaorder: Primatafamily: HominidaeGenus: HomoSpecies: sapiensour scientific names is just Homo sapiens.Depending on the level of study you're doing, you may require different answers. If you're just looking for the "name" of the human species, it's Homo sapiens, but if you're looking for a full classification, for say, GCSE level, it's:AnimalsVertebratesMammalsPrimatesHominidsHomosapiensHowever, if you're still aiming to be more technical and up to date, the most complete one is:EukaryotaAnimaliaChordataVertebrata (Subphylum)MammaliaPrimatesAnthropoidea (Suborder)Hominoidea (Superfamily)HominidaeHomosapiensgreat answer. couldn't you also say that we further sub-classify humans into races? or is that not considered an official classification?It's not a true biological classification, but an interesting topic for discussion :)