a unicellular or multicellular eukaryote that absorbs nutrients from organic materials on the environment.
What is a fungus?
the grouping of objects or information based on similarities.
what is classification?
taxonomic grouping of similar orders.
What is Class?
the evolutionary history of a species is ______
What is phylogeny?
What is the price of singular orange at Walmart?
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A classification system based on phylogeny.
what is Cladistics?
two-worded system developed by Carolus Linnaeus to name species. The first word identifies the genus and the second word is a descriptive word.
What is Binomial-nomenclature?
The first word of a two-part scientific name used to identify a group of similar species.
What is Genus?
A _______ is a model of the phylogeny of a species.
What is cladogram?
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what is i-c-u-p
Taxonomic grouping of similar classes, used by instead of phyla by plant taxonomists.
What is Division?
He grouped organisms based on physical structural similarities of organisms.
Who is Linnaeus's
Taxonomic grouping of similar families.
What is Order?
Most of _______ live in extreme environments such as swamps, deep-ocean hydrothermal vents, and seawater evaporating ponds.
What is archaebacteria?
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Branch of biology that groups or names organisms based on studies of their shared characteristics.
What is Taxonomy?
He classified all organisms into two groups, plants, and animals.
Aristotle's theories.
Taxonomic grouping of similar phyla or divisions.
What is Kingdom?
a _____ is a eukaryote that lacks complex organ systems and lives in moist environments.
What are Protists?
Spelling the word Their/They're/There
They're
have very strong cell walls and less complex genetic makeup than archebacteria pr eukaryotes.
What is Eubacteria?
organism ranked in arbitrary taxa that range from having very broad characteristics to very specific ones, the broader a taxon, the more species it contains.
What are taxonomic rankings?
Taxonomic grouping of similar classes.
What is Phylum?
________ are classified into two kingdoms: archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
What are Prokaryotes?
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What are 1091 pages?