
Classification Practice
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9th Grade
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Classification
Practice
Biology
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Instructions
Classification
You will see a slide with a picture and description of an organism.
You will have to classify it into a domain and a kingdom on the following two slides.
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Halobacterium jilantaiense
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Lives in water with high
concentration of salt
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Amoeba proteus
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Asexual reproduction
?Unicellular
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Fibrillanosema crangonycis
?Genetic material enclosed in
a nucleus
?Absorbs nutrients
?Multicellular
?Reproduces using spores
?Contains a cell wall
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Toxicodendron radicans
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Autotrophic
?Multicellular
?Has a cell wall, chloroplast,
and central vacuole
?Reproduces sexually
?Common name - Poison Ivy
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Parastichopus californicus
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Multicellular
?Reproduces sexually
?Lacks a cell wall
?Commonly known as the
Giant Sea Cucumber
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Treponema pallidum
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Relatively common
?Found living in the mucous
membrane of humans and
transported through close sexual
contact
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Bacteria
Archaea
Fungi
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Methanopyrus kandleri
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound
organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Live in basaltic rocks near
the mid ocean ridges
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Plantae
Animalia
Bacteria
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Streptococcus salivarius
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Relatively common
?Colonized in the mouth near
the tongue
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Bacteria
Archaea
Fungi
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Plasmodium falciparum
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Unicellular
?Asexual reproduction or
sexual reproduction
?Causes malaria
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Sarcoscypha coccinea
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Absorbs nutrients
?Multicellular
?Reproduces using spores
?Contains a cell wall
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Wolffia arrhiza
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Autotrophic
?Multicellular
?Has a cell wall, chloroplast,
and central vacuole
?Reproduces sexually
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Eriophyes tiliae
?Genetic material
enclosed in a nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Multicellular
?Reproduces sexually
?Lacks a cell wall
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Thermococcus celer
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Live in or around oceanic
geothermal vents
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Neisseria meningitidis
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Relatively common
?Found in many animals
mucous membranes
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Ceratium furca
?Genetic material enclosed
in a nucleus
?Autotrophic
?Unicellular
?Asexual reproduction or
sexual reproduction
?Causes red tide
?Reproduces through fission
a form of asexual
reproduction
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Agaricus bisporus-
?Genetic material enclosed in a
nucleus
?Absorbs nutrients
?Multicellular
?Reproduces using spores
?Contains a cell wall
?Commonly known as button
mushroom
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Heliamphora chimantensis
?Genetic material enclosed in a
nucleus
?Autotrophic
?Multicellular
?Has a cell wall, chloroplast, and
central vacuole
?Reproduces sexually
?Derives nutrients but not
energy from other organisms
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Chrysaora fuscescens
?Genetic material enclosed in
a nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Multicellular
?Reproduces sexually and
asexually
?Lacks a cell wall
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Staphylococcus aureus
?Single celled
?Lacks a nucleus or other
membrane bound organelles
?Reproduce by way of binary
fission
?Relatively common
?Found as part of the normal
skin and nasal flora
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Animalia
Fungi
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Tuber magnatum
?Genetic material
enclosed in a nucleus
?Absorbs nutrients
?Multicellular
?Reproduces using spores
?Contains a cell wall
?Commonly known as
White Truffles
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Triticum aestivum
?Genetic material enclosed in a
nucleus
?Autotrophic
?Multicellular
?Has a cell wall, chloroplast,
and central vacuole
?Reproduces sexually
?Used to make bread
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Multiple Choice
What domain does the organism belong to?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
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Multiple Choice
What kingdom does the organism belong to?
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
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Lamellibrachia luymesi
?Genetic material enclosed in a
nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Multicellular
?Reproduces sexually and
asexually
?Lacks a cell wall
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Type answer...
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
?Genetic material enclosed in
a nucleus
?Absorbs nutrients
?Multicellular
?Reproduces using spores
?Contains a cell wall
?Commonly known as
Baker’s yeast
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Helix pomatia
?Genetic material
enclosed in a nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Multicellular
?Reproduces sexually
?Lacks a cell wall
?Escargot
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Homo sapiens
?Genetic material enclosed in a
nucleus
?Heterotrophic
?Multicellular
?Reproduces sexually
?Lacks a cell wall
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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Blumeria graminis
?Genetic material enclosed in
a nucleus
?Absorbs nutrients
?Multicellular
?Reproduces using spores
?Contains a cell wall
?Commonly known as
Powdery Mildew
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