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What is the Domain of Clownfish?
What is the Domain of Clownfish?
What is the Kingdom of Clownfish?
What is the Kingdom of Clownfish?
What is the Phylum of Clownfish?
What is the Phylum of Clownfish?
What is the Class of Clownfish?
What is the Class of Clownfish?
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What is the Order of Clownfish?
What is the Order of Clownfish?
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What is the Family of Clownfish?
What is the Family of Clownfish?
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What is the Genus of Clownfish?
What is the Genus of Clownfish?
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What is the Species of Clownfish?
What is the Species of Clownfish?
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Study Notes
Taxonomic Classification of Clownfish
- Clownfish belong to the Domain Eukarya, indicating they are complex organisms with eukaryotic cells.
- Classified under the Kingdom Animalia, confirming that clownfish are true animals within the broader biological classification.
- The Phylum Chordata highlights that clownfish possess a notochord, which is a defining characteristic of this phylum.
- Within the Class Actinopterygii, clownfish are recognized as bony fish, characterized by their ray-finned structures.
- The Order Perciformes categorizes clownfish among a diverse group of fish often referred to as perch-like fishes.
- Clownfish belong to the Family Pomacentridae, which includes damselfishes known for their vibrant colors and reef habitats.
- The Genus Amphiprion contains clownfish and is known for species that exhibit symbiotic relationships with sea anemones.
- The specific Species ocellaris identifies the common clownfish, distinguished by its color patterns and its affinity for anemones in marine environments.
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This flashcard quiz covers the taxonomic classification of clownfish as introduced in Chapter 1 of the textbook. Learn key terms such as Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, and more, along with their definitions. Perfect for mastering classifications in marine biology.