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list Linnaeus' the seven steps in the classification of living things

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biologists have devised ways of naming and classifying them according to their similarities and   differences  
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The number of groups most scientists use puts each living thing into is   seven  
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the broadest division within the taxonomy group is   Kingdom  
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the group which follows the Kingdom Group   Phylum  
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the group which follows the Phylum Group   class  
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the group which follows the class Group   order  
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the group which follows the order Group   family  
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the group which follows the family Group   Genus  
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the group which follows the Genus Group   species  
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the first and last name of the scientist who established the system of taxonomy   Carolus Linnaeus  
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the primary basis for classifying living things is the body   structure  
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the group of plants with vascular tissue is called   tracheophytes  
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the group of plants with no vascular tissue are called   bryophytes  
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tracheophytes are classified based on their ability to bear or not to bear   seeds  
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the name of the group of plants which means naked seed?   Gymnosperms  
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seedless tracheophytes reproduce by using   spores  
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the tiny hairlike structures which attach moss plants to soil   rizoids  
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the word used to describe the inability of plants to move around   sessile  
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the one important thing that animals cannot do but plants can in relation to food to live   photosynthesis  
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according to body structure the animals with backbones fit into the general group   vertebrates  
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according to body structure the animals without backbones fit into the general group   invertebrates  
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vertebrates are classified in the phylum   vertebrata  
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the animals without backbones are classified as   invertebrates  
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the phylum to which segmented worms belong   Annelida  
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among the most numerous of all the animals   roundworms  
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the body part responsible for locomotion in segmented worms   setae  
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flat worms belong to the phylum   platyhelminthes  
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organisms that live in or on other organisms and obtain food from them   parasites  
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the phylum to which roundworms belong   Nematoda  
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the phylum that uses a protruding muscular foot for locomotion   Mollusca  
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the jellyfish is a member of this phylum   colenterata  
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the most distinguishing characteristic of a sponge is that it is missing what system   nervous  
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members of the phylum mollusca all have a _________ hump housing their internal organs   visceral  
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the skin like organ that covers the visceral hump of the mollusks is the   mantle  
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