Saturday, April 24, 2010

What levels of classifications for all living things are used as the scientific name of species?

The genus name followed by the species name make up the scientific name

What levels of classifications for all living things are used as the scientific name of species?
kingdom


phylum


class


order


family


genius


species





? is that what you are talking about ?
Reply:Don't quite understand the question, but both the above responses are correct for the classification of living things - The "Genu" class is normally named in latin followed by species then sub-species then race.
Reply:kingdom%26gt;Phylum%26gt;class%26gt;order%26gt;family%26gt;genus%26gt;... %26lt;^%26gt;
Reply:Genus and species





Homo sapiens (human)


Equus caballus (horse)


Lens culinaris (lentil)
Reply:The taxonomic levels are:





Kingdom


Phylum


Class


Order


Family


Genus


Species





but when writing an organism's name, such as homo sapien, you use the Genus Species, or binomial nomenclature. The Genus is capitalized and the species is lowercase. It is italicized or underlined.
Reply:Genus and species.





Occasionally, you'll need subspecies and variety to clarify what you're talking about.
Reply:Ummm, do your homework yourself!!!!! God your lazy!
Reply:the genus


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