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Ancient Greek word meaning "Branch"

Clade

100

Hebrew word referring to the created "kinds"

Baramin

100

A kingdom that is composed of a very wide variety of single-celled prokaryotic organisms.

Eubacteria

100

A grouping of similar organisms, that contains multiple species.

Genus

200

When one species diverges to become two or more new species

Cladogenesis

200

Groups of interbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated from each other.

Species

200

The kingdom that contains algae and protozoans

Protista

200

Organisms that can breed together and reproduce successfully could be of the same kind

Biblical kind

300

This is almost never found in speciation

New, beneficial genetic information

300

A group composed of a single common ancestor and all of its descendants.

Clade

300

Kingdom composed of heterotrophic organisms that feed on decaying organic matter

Fungi

300

Groups of interbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated from each other.

Species

400
True/False.  You can't compare breeds and species.

False

400

A kingdom made up of single-celled prokaryotic organisms that are known for being able to survive in extreme conditions.

Archaebacteria

400

Mostly composed of autotrophic photosynthetic organisms

Plantae

400

The ability of an organism to thrive in conditions different from their native environment.

Adaptation

500

This classification system presupposes evolutionism.

Cladistics

500

Organisms that we classify as different "species", yet can hybridize, are possibly from the same __________.

Baramin

500

Made up of heterotrophic, multicellular, eukaryotic organisms

Animalia

500

A method of classification based on biochemistry and genetics characteristics.

Natural System of Classification

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