The Hierarchy of Classification Groups
The Hierarchy of Classification Groups: Overview
The hierarchy of classification includes Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. We will learn that living organisms are classified into broad categories called kingdoms. It covers the details of 5 kingdoms proposed by Whittaker.
Important Questions on The Hierarchy of Classification Groups
Which of these is the correct way of writing the scientific name of a tiger?

What is amoeba?

The symbiotic association between algae and fungi are called _____.

How are bacteria and fungi symbiotically associated?

What do you understand by phylum?

What is Mycoplasma ?

What is diatom?

Explain resting spore.

Which of these organisms use cilia for motility.

Cilia and flagella are exactly the same.

Protist use _____ (cilia/nucleus) to move.

What are cilia and flagella?

Fungi contain heterocyst for nitrogen fixation.

The nitrogen-fixing cell in cyanobacteria is called:

Which of them contain heterocyst:

Cyanobacteria contain _____ (chloroplast/heterocyst) for nitrogen fixation.

Define briefly Heterocyst.

Penicillium belongs to the kingdom Protista.

Which among the given genera belongs to the kingdom Fungi?

Name the kingdom Penicillium belongs to.
