living things
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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KINGDOM | ANIMAL OR PLANT
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PHYLUM AND SUBPHYLUM | DIVISION CULMINATES IN VERTEBRATES( ANIMALS WITH SPINAL CORD) OR INVERTEBRATES(ANIMALS WITHOUT A SPINAL CORD)
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CLASS | VERTEBRATES ARE DIVIDED INTO PISCES(FISH), AMPHIBIANS(WATER- AND LAND DWELLING ANIMALS), REPTILES, AVIANS(BIRDS), AND MAMMALS
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ORDER | AMONG ANIMALS, INVOLVES SUCH THINGS AS WETHER THE CREATURE WAS MEAT-EATING OR VEGETARIAN
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FAMILY | A MAJOR SUBDIVISION, SUCH AS CAT, DOG, OR BAT
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GENUS | ALMOST AT THE END.CAPITALIZED LATIN NAME SUCH AS HOMO, IN THE CASE OF A HUMAN ,OR CANUS , IN THE CASE OF A DOG.
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SPECIES | FINAL, NONCAPITALIZED NAME, WHICH APPEARS FOLLOWING THE GENUS NAME FOR FINAL IDENTIFICATION, AS IN HOMO SAPIENS
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