Answers 1 Kingdom 2 Phylum 3 Class 4 Order 5 Family 6 Genus 7 Species
Classification Table
Bobcat Dog Leopard Frog
Kingdom Animal Animal Animal
Phylum Chordata Chrodata Chordata
Class Mammalia Mammalia Amphibia
Order Carnivora Carnivora Anura
Family Felidae Canidae Ranidae
Genus Lynx Canis Rana
Species rufus familiaris pipiens
A.) Gadgets - watch B.) Products - shampoo C.) Processes - laundering
Organisms that are permanently attached to a surface, instead of being able to move freely, are called sessile. Plants, mussels and barnacles are examples of sessile organisms.
Any plant... Gum tree, sunflower, grass, roses, palms etc.
Home, commercial or handicap.
two classifications of media are -1. PRINT MEDIA - eg. newspapers and magazines2. ELECTRONIC MEDIA - eg. TV and RADIO
Species
The two main classifications are animals and plants. Animals are multicellular organisms that rely on other organisms for food, while plants are multicellular organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
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Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily observable physical characteristics or shared ancestry among organisms. These classifications were based on morphology, behavior, and genetic relationships to categorize organisms into different groups.
The seven traditional levels of classification are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This system helps to organize and categorize living organisms based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
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classification "The science of classification as applied to living organisms
No, classification of organisms is based on multiple factors and can vary depending on the system being used (e.g., genetic, morphological, ecological). Different taxonomic systems may result in different classifications for the same organism.
Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.