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show classify  
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show Aristotle  
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What two kingdoms did Aristotle divide organisms into?   show
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what three smaller groups did Aristotle have under the animal kingdom?   show
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5. What was the problem with Aristotle’s system for the animal kingdom?   show
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show Linnaeus  
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show structures, systems, size, shape, color, andobtaning food  
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8. What do we call Linnaeus’s system that gave every organism a two-word name?   show
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9. Where does the binomial nomenclature name come from for each organism?   show
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What is today’s classification system based on (its meaning is evolutionary history)?   show
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show 5  
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13. Name the kingdoms used today.   show
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14. What are the four characteristics used to place an organism into a kingdom?   show
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17. What mnemonic device do we use to remember the 6 groups in a kingdom?   show
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18. What is a dichotomous key?   show
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19. Why are dichotomous keys used?   show
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20. Where are dichotomous keys found   show
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