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Chapter 9

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Kingdom Animalia   Most posess nervous system, felis domesticus, lack cell walls  
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Kingdom Protista   Algae, most are single celled, all eukaryotes that arent other kingdoms, evolved from bacteria 2 billion years ago  
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Kingdom Eubacteria   No nucleus, Prokaryotes found in human body, all are single celled  
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Kingdom Plantae   Ferns, Usually green, use the sun's energy to make sugar  
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Kingdom Fungi   Molds Mushrooms, Breaks down materials  
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Kingdom Archaebacteria   Have existed for at least 3 billion years, Form yellow hot springs where the temperature is 90 degrees Celcius (194 degrees Ferenheit)  
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Classification   the arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities and presumed evolutionary relationships  
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Kingdom   the most general of the seven kingdoms  
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Phylum   the level of classification after phylum; the organisms in all phyla are sorted into classes  
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Class   the level of classification after phylum; the organisms in all phyla are sorted into classes  
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Order   the level of classification after class; the organisms in all families are sorted into genera  
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Species   the most specific of the seven levels of classification; characterized by a group of organims that can mate with one another to prudce fertile offspring  
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Dichotomous key   an aid identifying unknown organisms that consists of several pairs of descriptive statements; of each pair of organism, and that statement will lead to another set of statements, and so on, until the unkown organism can be identified  
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Taxonomy   the science of identifying, classifying, and naming living things  
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Eubacteria   a classification kingdom containing mostly free-living bacteria found in many varied environments  
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Archaebacteria   a classification kingdom containing bacteria that thrive in extreme environments  
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Binomial Nomenclature   a system for naming organisms  
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