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Classifying Living Things

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The second-smallest name grouping used in classification   genus  
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The grouping of things by using a set of rules   classification  
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The largest group into which living things can be classified   kingdoms  
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Living things that look like plants but cannot make their own food; example, mushrooms   fungi  
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The kingdom of classification for organisms that have only one cell and also have a nucleus, or cell control center   protists  
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The smallest name grouping used in classification   species  
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The kingdom of classification for organisms that have only one cell and no nucleus   monerans  
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Vertebrates with feathers   birds  
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Animals without a backbone   invertebrates  
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Plants with xylem and phloem   vascular  
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Not having xylem and phloem; said of some plants   nonvascular  
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Animals that have moist skin and no scales   amphibians  
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Animals with a backbone   vertebrates  
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Animals that have dry, scaly skin   reptiles  
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Vertebrates that live their entire life in water   fish  
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Animals that have hair and produce milk for their young   mammals  
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