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taxonomy groups

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cell   the smallest unit of an organism that preforms life functions  
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nucleus   a structure found in eukaryotic cells that contains dna and is responsible for controlling the activities of the cell  
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eukaryotic   a cell containing a membrane-enclosed nucleus and organelles  
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prokaryotic   a cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrain-enclosed organelles  
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unicellular   an organism made up of one single cell  
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multicellular   an organism made up of more than one single cell  
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classification   the process of grouping things based on similaritys  
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toxonomy   the branch of science that formally names and classifies organisms by their structure functions and relationship  
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domain   the highest and largest rank of grouping organisms three groups archaea bacteria and eukarya  
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bactiria   prokaryotic single celled organism that lacked a nucleus in its cell  
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archaea   prokaryotic single celled organism that lacks a nucleus in its cell and can live in extreme environment  
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eukarya   organisms with cells that contains a nucleus  
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kingdom   a taxonomic rank below domain 6 groups : animalia,fungi, plantae, protista, archaea, and eubactiria  
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autotroph   an organism that is able to make its own food known as a producer in food chain  
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heterotroph   an organism that cannot make its own food; known as a consumer in the food chain.  
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sexual repraduction   a method of reproduction that requires both male and female parent 50% from 1 parent 50% from another.  
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cell theory   states that all living organisms are made up of 1 or more cells cells are the basic unit of life and all cells come from other cells  
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archeabactiria   uni cellular asexual autoroph prokaryotic organism that live in extreme enviroment  
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eubacteria   unicelllar asexual auto and hetarotroph prokaryotic organisms that live in maderate enviroment  
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protista   uni and multicellular sexual or asexual auto and hetarotrophic eukaryotic organisms that are micrascope  
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fungi   uni and multicellular sexual or sexual or a sexual autothrophs eukaryotic organisms known as a praducer in the food chain.  
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plantae   multi cellular sexual and a asexual autotrophs eukaryotic organism known as a praducer in the food chain  
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animilia   multicellular sexual and asexual heterotrophs eukaryotic organisms known as a consumer in the food chain  
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