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What is the largest category that consist of similar phyla? |
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What consist of similar classes? |
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what consist of similar orders? |
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What consist of similar families? |
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What consist of similar genera? |
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What consist of similar species? |
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group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring |
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How many domains are there? |
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How many kingdoms are there? |
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What is the 2 word system that was developed by Carolus Linnaeus. The 1st word is the Genus and 2nd word is the species? |
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This is an example of how you should write the scientific name. |
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What kind of cells do bacteria have? |
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What kind of cells do all the other 4 kingdoms have that are not bacteria? |
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ordinary bacteria unicellular prokaryotic autotrophic and heterotrophic |
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bacteria that are found in extreme environments unicellular prokaryotic autotrophic and heterotrophic |
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most diverse kingdom eukaryotic unicellular and multicellular autotrophic and heterotrophic |
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eukaryotic unicellular and multicellular heterotrophic only ex: mushroom |
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eukaryotic autotrophic only chloroplast cell wall multicellular only ex: plant |
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eukaryotic heterotrophic only motile (can move around) multicellular only ex: dog |
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consists of pairs of statements that are used to identify organisms |
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developed the 1st classification system consists of only 2 groups: plants and animals |
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