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What is the domain classification for the rose?
What is the domain classification for the rose?
What is the kingdom classification for the rose?
What is the kingdom classification for the rose?
What is the phylum classification for the rose?
What is the phylum classification for the rose?
What is the class classification for the rose?
What is the class classification for the rose?
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What is the order classification for the rose?
What is the order classification for the rose?
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What is the family classification for the rose?
What is the family classification for the rose?
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What is the genus classification for the rose?
What is the genus classification for the rose?
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What is the species classification for the rose?
What is the species classification for the rose?
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Taxonomic Classification of Roses
- Domain: Eukarya – Organisms with complex cells containing a nucleus.
- Kingdom: Plantae – Includes all plants, characterized by photosynthesis and multicellular structures.
- Phylum: Angiosperms – Flowering plants that produce seeds within a fruit.
- Class: Rosids – A diverse group of angiosperms known for their flowering characteristics.
- Order: Rosales – Order that includes roses and other related flowering plants.
- Family: Rosaceae – The rose family, known for its economic importance and variety of flowering plants.
- Genus: Rosa – Classification that encompasses various species of roses recognized for their beauty and fragrance.
- Species: Rosa acicularis – A specific type of rose native to parts of North America, notable for its prickly stems and attractive flowers.
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Test your knowledge on the taxonomic classification of roses with these flashcards. Each card covers different levels of classification from Domain to Species. Perfect for botany enthusiasts or students studying plant biology.