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Taxonomic Groups

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Asexual Reproduction   mode of reproduction with only one parent  
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Autotroph   organisms, known as producers in a food chain, capable of synthesizing their own food by a process known as photosynthesis; all plants and some forms of bacteria and other organisms  
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Cell   a basic unit of structure and function in living organisms  
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Cell Theory   states that the cell is the basic unit of life, all living organisms are composed of cells, and all cells come from pre-existing cells  
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Domain   broadest taxonomic classification of organisms  
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Eukaryotic   cell that contains an organized nucleus  
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Heterotrophic   organisms, known as consumers in a food chain, which cannot synthesize their own food; carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores  
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Kingdom   second broadest taxonomic classification of organisms  
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Multicellular   organism made up of more than one cell  
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Nucleus   a structure within a cell that contains the cell’s DNA and is responsible for providing instructions to the cell, regarding growth and reproduction  
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Prokaryotic   cell that does not contain a nucleus  
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Sexual Reproduction   mode of reproduction with two parents  
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Unicellular   organism made up of only one cell  
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