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To work with the diversity of life we need a biological classification that names and orders organisms in a logical manner. |
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What is a binomial nomenclature? |
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Its when u name a species in 2 words e.g. humans are homo sapiens the first name is th egenus and the other name is the species names |
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Kingdom-- Kings Phylum---- Play Class------ Chess Order------ On Family----- Fine Genus----- Green Species-----Sand |
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Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia |
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All single-celled organism whose cells do not have a nucleus. all of these are placed in the same kingdom. |
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contains all the single-celled with nucleus organisms. eukaryotes have nucleus and membrane bound organelles. they have 3 sub groups animal like plant like fungi like |
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these members build cell walls that do not contain cellulose. they dont do photosynthesis--hetro. they do have nuclei they always dont have seperate cells divided by a complete cell wall |
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pantae are multicellular, have cell walls that contain cellulose and they carry out photosynthesis--auto. this kingdome contains all plants. |
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multicellular, heterotrphic and have cell membranes without cell walls. |
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why did evolutionary theory prrove important in taxonomy? |
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one way of group organisms is by the way they evovled. |
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