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Classification and Taxonomy

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Kingdom Protista is under this domain; the most diverse of the kingdoms.

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The amount of domains AND their names.

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The broadest or biggest grouping taxonomists use for organisms.

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Kingdom Eubacteria is under this domain; they are prokaryotic.

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The amount of Kingdoms and their names.

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The systematic grouping and naming of organisms based on shared structural similiarites, fuctional similarities, or evolutionary history

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Classifications of taxonomy in order; all 8 of them.

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This is what the two word name in the scientific name for horse, Equus caballus stands for.

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The language in which each species is named in.

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18th century Swedish scientist that developed taxonomy.

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Kingdom that includes grasses, ferns, mosses, corn, ivy, and trees.

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Kingdom which includes organisms that live in extreme environments such as: high salinity, low oxygen concentrations, high temperatures, and 'cow farts'.

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Kingdoms that includes fish, worms, spiders, lizards, grasshoppers, and humans.

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Kingdom which includes amoeba, parmecium, algae, and diatoms.

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The 4 Kingdoms that are Eukaryotic.

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Has no nucleus.

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Organisms that can have either 1 cell or many cells are called this.

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Has a nucleus.

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The basic unit of structure.

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Scientists must have this done before classifying an object.

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The science of classifying and naming organisms.

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Kingdom which includes molds, mushrooms, and yeast; they digest food outside their bodies and then absorb it.

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Scientists who classify or name organisms.

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Kingdom that is made up of decomposers , can cause disease, and are used in food production, spill cleanup, and sewage treatment plants.

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A two part name given to organisms.

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What is Domain Eukarya?
What are 3 Domains AND what is Archae, Bacteria, and Eukarya?
What is Domain?
What is Domain Bacteria?
What is 6 AND what is Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?
What is classification?
What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species?
What is genus and species?
What is Latin?
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
What is Kingdom Plantae?
What is Kingdom Archaebacteria?
What is Kingdom Animalia?
What is Kingdom Protista?
What are Kingdom Protista, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, and Kingdom Animalia?
What are prokaryotes?
What is unicellular and multicellular?
What are eukaryotes?
What are cells?
What is must get it approved?
What is taxonomy?
What is Kingdom Fungi?
What are taxonomists?
What is Kingdom Eubacteria?
What is Binomial Nomenclature?





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