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The discipline of classifying organisms and assigning each organism a universally accepted name.
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The classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name. |
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A group of closely related species, first part of the scientific name in binomial nomenclature. |
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Any group or level of organization into which organisms are classified. |
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A group of genera that share many characteristics. |
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A group of similar families. |
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A group of similar orders. |
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A group of closely related classes. |
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The largest taxonomic group of the original 7, consisting of closely related phyla. |
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Evolutionary Classification |
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A method of grouping organisms together according to their evolutionary history. |
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A trait that appears in recent parts of a lineage, but not in its older members. |
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A diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. |
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A model that uses DNA comparisons to estimate the length of time that two species have been evolving independently. |
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The most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom.
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The kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan and can be found living in the soil or as parasites of other organisms. |
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The domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls that do not contain peptidoglycan. |
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The kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan. |
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The domain of all organisms whose cells have nuclei, including protists, plants, fungi, and animals. |
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The kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi |
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The kingdom composed of heterotrophs; many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter.
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Morels
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Mushrooms
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Yeast
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The kingdom of multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs that have cell walls containing cellulose. |
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