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Sookdeo-Classificati

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species   A group of organisms that are very closely related.  
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genus   A group that includes similar species.  
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domain   The largest difference among organisms: Archaea, Bacteria, & Eukarya are the three domains.  
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Bacteria   Made up of prokaryotes(no nucleus) that usually have a cell wall and reproduce by cell division. Unicellular and known as "new" bacteria.  
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Archaea   Made up of prokaryotes(no nucleus)but the difference from bacteria is that it can live in harsh "extreme" environments. Known as the "old" bacteria.  
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Eukarya   Made up all eukaryote (nucleus).  
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Animalia   Multicellular organisms with no cell wall and most are able to move. They also have sensory organisms. Heterotrophs. We are part of this kingdom.  
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Plantae   Multicellular organisms with cell wall and it cannot move. They also make their own food, autotrophs which use the process of photosynthesis.  
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Protista   Eukaryotes. Single cell or simple multicellular organisms. Plant-like, animal-like and fungus like characteristis. Scientist sometimes call this group the mix and match kingdom. Examplea sre amoebas, euglenas,and paramecium that live in pond water.  
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Fungi   Heterotrophic: Gets energy by absorbing materials and have cell walls but no chloroplast. They can be single-celled or multicellular. This group includes yeasts, molds and mushroom.  
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dichotomous key   Paired statements to identify organisms.  
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binomial nomenclature (scientific name)   the two part naming system for living organisms where the first part is the genus and the second part is the species  
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classify   grouping based on similar characteristics  
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invertebrate   living organism without a backbone  
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vertebrate   living organism with a backbone  
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prokaryote   organism with no nucleus  
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eukaryotes   organism with a nucleus  
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unicellular   made of one cell  
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multicellular   made of many cells  
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autotrophs   organism that can make its own food  
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heterotroph   organism that gets its food from other organisms (living things)  
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DNA, RNA & bones   scientist group living things based on similar characteristics into six kingdoms  
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Levels from largest to smallest   Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species  
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