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-Bacteria -Archaea -Eukarya |
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-Eubacteria -Archae-bacteria -protisia -fungi -plants - animals |
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-Domain: Eukareya -Kingdom: Animalia -Phylum: Cordata -Class: Mammalia -Order: Primate -Family: Hominid -Genus: Homo -Species: Homosapien |
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-Domain: Eukareya -Kingdom: Animalia -Phylum: Cordata -Class: Mammalia -Order: Carnivora -Family: Canidae -Genus: Cansi -Species: Canis Lupus |
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- mammalia -reptilia -amphibia |
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4 Facts about Arthropoda (Arthropods) |
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-Bilateral symmetry -Exoskeleton ("crispy" on outside "gooey" on inside) -Jointed appendages -more than ten million species |
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- Crustacea (Crustaceans) -Cordata (Chordates) - Nematoda (roundworms) |
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- laid the foundations for the modern scheme of binomial nomenclature -father of modern taxonomy |
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Why do we have a classification system? |
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To organize organisms into groups in a logical manner, in order to study the diversity of life |
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How do we assign scientific names to creatures? (how binomial nomenclature works) |
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-genus (first part of scientific name) - name which is unique to each species within the genus |
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-Domain -Kingdom -Phylum -Class -Order -Family -Genus -Species |
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The system of nomenclature using two terms, the first one indicating the genus and the second the species. |
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discipline of classifying organisms & assigning each organism a universally accepted name |
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diagram that shows evolutionary relationships among group of organisms |
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most inclusive taxonomy category |
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large taxonomy group (consisting closely related phyla) |
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group of closely related classes |
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group of similar families |
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group of closely related species & first part of the scientific name in binomial nomenclature |
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domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls that do not contain peptiodolycan |
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domain of all organisms whose cells have nuclei, including protists, plants, fungi, & animals |
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