A | B |
Animalia | All mulicelled animals |
Binomial nomenclature | animals given scientific names |
Binomial | Means two |
nomenclature | refers to the act of giving a name |
Carolus Linnaeus | Developed Binomial nomenclature |
Language used originally | Latin |
All mulitcelled animals | Animalia |
Multicellular plants kingdom | Plantae |
Bacteria and algae kingdom | Monera |
Kingdom of paramecia and amoebae | Protista |
Mushrooms kingdom | Fungi |
How many phyla are in Animalia | 27 |
Phyla means.... | race or kind |
Almost all animals in this phyla | Chordata |
The subphylum we study is | vertebrata |
Vertebrata animals have.... | backbones |
Frogs belong to this class | Amphibia |
snakes lizard belong to... | reptilia |
Birds belong to this class | Aves |
All milk producing animals belong to this class | Mammalia |
Primates belong to this order | Artiodactyla |
Pigs belong to this suborder of Artiodactyla | Suiformes |
Deer belong to the suborder... | Ruminatia |
Ruminants belch up undigested food. This is called | Chewing their cud |
Bovidae is a ....... | Family of Ruminatia |
Genus and Species for swine | sus scrofa |
Choosing traits for improved genetics | Selective Breeding |
Breed of hornless animals | Polled |
Drawing blood for breed purity | Bloodtyping |
Crossing two breeds | Crossbreeding |
How many breeds is maximum for improvement | 4 way |
Heterosis | IMprovement through genitic improvement or selection |
Hybrid Vigor | Improvement through selection |
Classification according to use | Meat animals, wool, milk, work |