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who founded the science of taxonamy |
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what is the narrowest level of classification |
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What are prokaryotic cells that live in hot springs |
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streptococcus is an example of what organism |
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members of what kingdom include organisms like mold that grows on bread |
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what is a tool with two choices that will lead you to the name of a species |
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what is an arrangement of organisms based on their similarities |
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what kingdom contains organisms that are heterotrophic and are eukaryotic |
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what kingdom goes through the process of photosynthesis and contain cell walls |
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what kingdom include single celled eukaryotic organisms |
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what are the levels of classification from least to most specific |
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Kingdom, phylum, class, order, face, genus, species. (kings play cards on fast grey ships) |
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what two levels are used in naming the organism |
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when and why was linnaeus important |
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1700's and he founded the science of taxonomy |
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eukaryotic multi cellular organisms, autotrophic, have cell walls |
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prokaryotic unicellular organisms that live inside you, soil and air |
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multi cellular eukaryotic organisms, heterotrophic, no cell walls |
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multi cellular eukaryotic organisms heterotrophic, have cell walls |
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Prokaryotic unicellular organisms live in extreme environments (hot springs) |
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eukaryotic unicellular organisms, auto trophic or heterotrophic |
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what does autotrophic mean |
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what does heterotrophic mean |
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what two kingdoms are bacteria classified in |
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archaebacteria & eubacteria |
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the sshapes of bacteria are: |
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Protists live in _______ environments |
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protista can be classified into three groups called |
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plant like, animal like and fungus like |
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