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What is the domain classification of humans?
What is the domain classification of humans?
What is the kingdom classification of humans?
What is the kingdom classification of humans?
What is the phylum classification of humans?
What is the phylum classification of humans?
What is the class classification of humans?
What is the class classification of humans?
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What is the order classification of humans?
What is the order classification of humans?
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What is the family classification of humans?
What is the family classification of humans?
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What is the genus classification of humans?
What is the genus classification of humans?
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What is the species classification of modern humans?
What is the species classification of modern humans?
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Levels of Human Classification
- Domain: Eukaryota - Organisms with complex cells containing a nucleus.
- Kingdom: Animalia - Multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophic and typically motile.
- Phylum: Chordata - Animals possessing a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, and pharyngeal slits at some stage of development.
- Class: Mammalia - Warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur and mammary glands in females that produce milk for young.
- Order: Primates - Order including humans, apes, monkeys, characterized by large brains and flexible limbs.
- Family: Hominidae - The great apes and their ancestors, which includes humans among other species.
- Genus: Homo - A genus of primates that includes modern humans and other extinct relatives.
- Species: Sapiens - The species name for modern humans, indicating the distinguishing traits of cognitive abilities and social behavior.
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Test your knowledge of the eight levels of human classification in biology. This quiz covers the various taxa, including Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. Perfect for students studying biology or life sciences.