Title: Taxonomy
1Taxonomy
2Question Number 1
What is Taxonomy? 1) Something to do with your
taxes 2) the naming and classification of
organisms 3)only organisms in the kingdom Monera
3Sorry Try Again, because Monera is one of the
several categories that organisms can be
classified in.
Back To Question Number 1
4You are correct.
Onto Question number 2
5No, this answer is incorrect because Taxonomy has
nothing to do with your taxes.
Back to Question Number 1
6Question Number 2
The lowest forms of classification for organisms
in taxonomy are 1)kingdom and phylum 2)class and
species 3)genus and species
7Correct! Genus and species are the lowest forms
of classification Onto Question number 3
8This is also incorrect, because class and species
are too far apart in the classification of
organisms Back to question number 2
9Sorry, this is incorrect because Kingdom and
Phylum are way to broad
Back to Question number 2
10Question Number 3
Based on their pattern of nutrition, most animals
are classified 1)Autotrophic 2) heterotrophic 3)
phagocytosis
11Wrong! Phagocytosis is the process in which large
particles or small organisms are ingested into a
cell. Back to Question number 3
12Good job kids! The majority of animals are not
able to produce their own food and must obtain it
from other organisms. Onto Question number 4
13This is wrong because the majority of animals do
not produce their own food Back to Question
number 3
14Question Number 4
Organisms are grouped in to a 5 kingdom
classification based on their structure and 1)
evolutionary relationships 2) habitat 3) food
preferences
15Animals will eat different things depending on
their habitats making your choice wrong Back to
Question Number 4
16Sorry Try again! Some animals of the same species
can live in different habitats in different parts
of the world. Back to Question Number 4
17Correct! Oraganisms are grouped into a 5 kingdom
classification system based on their structure
and evolutionary relationships. Off to Question
Number 5
18Question Number 5
Bacteria are classified in the Kingdom Monera
because they 1) are unicellular and lack a
nucleus 2) are multicellular and lack a
nucleus 3) are unicellular and contain a nucleus
19Organisms in the Kingdom Monera do not contain a
nucleus Back to Question Number 5
20All organisms in the Monera kingdom are
unicellular Back to Question Number 5
21Awesome Job! Bacteria are classified in the
Kingdom Monera because they are unicellular and
lack a nucleus Onward to Question Number 6
22Question Number 6
In classification systems, which group is the
largest subdivision of a kingdom 1) genus 2)
phylum 3) order
23Sorry Wrong! Order is still too narrow. Back to
Question Number 6
24CORRECT! Phylum comes after kingdom in the
classification of organisms To Question Number 7
25Sorry that is Incorrect! Genus is to narrowed
down to be the correct answer. Back to Question
Number 6
26Question Number 7
Which process is NOT included in Heterotrophic
nutrition? 1) ingestion 2) photosynthesis 3)
egestion
27Sorry Try again! egestion is included in
Heterotrophic Nutrition Take one Step Back to
Question Number 7
28AMAZING youre so smart! Photosynthesis only
occurs in plants and plants are Autotrophic
Forward March to Question Number 8
29Ingestion does occur in Heterotrophic nutrition
Back to Question Number 7
30Question Number 8
In which group do all organisms belong to the
same kingdom? 1)yeast, mushroom, and maple
tree 2)paramecium, ameba, and spirogyra 3)bacteria
, ameba, and spirogyra
31Try Again! Ameba doesnt belong to the same
Kingdom as bacteria and spirogyra Back to
Question Number 8
32Correct! Paramecuim and ameba and spirogyra all
belong to the same kingdom Onto Question Number 9
33Sorry Wrong Try again! Maple tree doesnt belong
in the same kingdom as yeast and mushroom Back
to Question Number 8
34Question Number 9
Which is the most specific term used to classify
humans? 1)sapiens 2) animal 3)homo
35Try again! Homo is the genus classification for
humans, therefor it is not the lowest
classification. Back to Question number 9
36Incorrect! Animal is not used in the
classification of organisms in taxonomy. Backwar
ds to question number 9
37Correctamundo! sapiens is the species
classification of humans and species is the
lowest form of classification for any
organism. Take the next step onto question 10
38Question Number 10
Which organism is classified as a heterotroph? 1)
mushroom 2) maple tree 3) moss
39Please try your answer again! Moss is
autotrophic Rewind to question number 10
40errrr!Wrong! A maple tree uses photosynthesis to
produce its own food. Look behind you and find
question 10 again
41Way to go! A mushroom is a heterotroph because it
must gets its food from other organisms onward
towards question number 11
42Question Number 11
What is a heterotroph? 1) organism that can not
make its own food 2) organism that can make its
own food 3) organisms that can do both
43Incorrect, no Organism can make its own food and
not makes its own food Back to question number 11
44Correct! Heterotrophs cannot make their own
food, they must obtain it from other
organisms. Pick up the pace to question number
12
45Question Number 12
Organisms are classified into kingdoms primarily
on the basis of 1) behavior 2) structure 3) size
46Sorry try Again! Animals come in many different
sizes make it almost impossible to classify
organisms by their size! Back to Question Number
12
47Amazing Job! Youre correct! Onto Question
Number 13
48Question Number 13
Why is the mushroom considered a hetrotroph
rather than an autotroph? 1) It divided by
mitosis 2) It transforms light energy into
chemical energy 3) It absorbs preformed organic
molecules
49We didnt study today did we? Sorry Try again!
Mushrooms do not transform light energy into
chemical energy. Back to question number13
50Wrong! Mushrooms do not reproduce by
mitosis Back to Question Number 13
51Wrong, Organisms are not classified by their
behavior. Many animals in the same kingdom act
differently. Back to Question Number 12
52Correct! Sorry were all out of candy! On to
Question Number 14
53Question Number 14
An organism called Spirogyra is a one celled
organism frequently found in filaments. Each cell
contains a chloroplast, nucleus and cytoplasm as
part of the cell structure. In which kingdom
would these organisms be classified? 1) fungi 2)
Animalia 3) Protista
54Niiiice you got this one correct! Head on to
the last question!
55Too bad, so sad, u got it wrong. Organisms in the
animalia kingdom are multicellular and, have
organ systems, and no cell wall do not proceed,
head back to question number 14
56So sorry, but this is a wrong answer. Spirogyra
is not in the fungi kingdom because organisms in
this kingdom have no locomotion. Back to
question number 14 and try it again
57Question Number 15
Organisms that are very similar in structure and
in the manner they perform life functions, but
are NOT capable of interbreeding, could be
classified in the same 1)genus, but different
species 2)species, but different phyla 3)phylum,
but different kingdoms
58Tsk tsk tsk youre wrong! Phylum comes after
kingdoms in classification! Back to question 15
59Wrong! Phylum and species are not near
eachother Back to question 15
60You are correct in your guess and have now
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