BP1.2Classification
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grouping things according to similar characteristics | classification
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the study of how things are classified | taxonomy
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the naming system created by Linnaeus in which each organism is given two names | binomial nomenclature
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the first word in an organism's scientific name | genus
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organisms that can mate and reproduce fertile offspring | species
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the gradual change in species over time | evolution
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he created binomial nomenclature | Linnaeus
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he developed the modern theory of evolution | Darwin
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a tool consisting of paired statements used to identify an organism | taxonomic key
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