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Classification

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Classification   The systematic grouping of different types of organisms by their shared characteristics.  
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Domain   One of three divisions in a classification system based on different types of cells. The six kingdoms are grouped into three domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.  
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Archaea (Domain)   A domain of single-celled microorganisms. These microbes are prokaryotes, meaning they have no cell nucleus. They are found in harsh environments.  
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Bacteria (Domain)   A domain of single-celled microorganisms. These microbes are prokaryotes, meaning they have no cell nucleus. They are found everywhere.  
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Eukarya (Domain)   A domain of organisms having cells each with a distinct nucleus within which the genetic material is contained.  
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Eukaryote   An organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus.  
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Prokaryote   Single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles  
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Protista   Includes eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as a plant, animal, or fungus. They are mostly unicellular, but some, are multicellular. Part of Domain Eukarya.  
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Kingdom Fungi   Includes multicellular organisms such as mushrooms, molds and single-celled yeasts. Part of Domain Eukarya.  
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Kingdom Plantae   Includes multicellular organisms, such as trees, grass, and moss that are capable of photosynthesis capturing energy from the sun. Part of Domain Eukarya.  
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Kingdom Animalia   Includes multicellular organisms, from human and lions to insects and microbes, that rely on food for energy. Part of Domain Eukarya.  
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Autotrophic   An organism that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce energy-rich carbon compounds, usually through the process of photosynthesis.  
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Heterotroph   An organism that consumes other organisms to get energy.  
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Sexual reproduction   A type of reproduction in which two cells combine to form offspring. (Having two parents)  
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Asexual reproduction   The process by which a single organism produces offspring that have the same genetic material. (Having one parent)  
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Kingdom Archaebacteria   Includes microscopic single-celled organisms with a distinctive cell structure that allows them to live in extreme environments. Part of Domain Archaea.  
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Kingdom Eubacteria   Includes microscopic single-celled organisms found in many environments. Bacteria can be associated with disease in other organisms. Part of Domain Bacteria.  
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