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classification | organizing things by their similar traits
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binomial nomenclature | a formal system of naming organisms
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prokaryote | cell without a nucleus
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eukaryote | cell with a nucleus
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dichotomous key | a key to help find an unknown species
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archaea bacteria | a bacteria-like organism but is a prokaryote
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virus | a particle that invades and reproduces inside a cell
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host | a cell that allows the virus to invade itself
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parasite | bugs that carry bacteria and disease
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flagellum | whip like structure on a cell to help move
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binary fission | way a cell reproduces asexually by splitting in half
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conjugation | the way cells reproduce sexually by connection with another cell
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endospore | a covering on a cell that protects the cell until conditions are right to reproduce
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decomposer | a bacteria that gets rid of waste
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protist | a cell that can not be classified as a fungi or plant but is very similar
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protozoans | unicellular organisms that can not be classified
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pseudopod | a false foot that help amoeba move
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cilia | little hairs on a cell to help make move
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algae | grass that grows on the bottom of the ocean
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spore | what fungi use to reproduce
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fungi | the kingdom that holds the organisms that reproduce by using spores
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hyphae | the long strands that make up fungi
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fruiting body | the spore producing organ of a fungus
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budding | way cells reproduce by growing off the body of the parent
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lichen | bacteria that grows on moist surfaces
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