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Each scientific name refers to how many species?

one

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Who developed the concept of Binomial Nomenclature?

Carolus Linneaus

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What do we call organisms that can make their own food?

autotrophs

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group or level of organization

taxa (taxon)

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What kingdom does not have cell walls?

animalia

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The earliest classification system classified everything as either ________ or _________

plants or animals

200

How many taxa are in the  Linneaus classification system?

7

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Largest, most inclusive taxonomic category

Kingdom

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Cells without a nucleus

prokaryotic

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What 2 kingdoms have prokaryotic cells?

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria

300

Describe two unsuccessful ways that scientists used to classify organisms.

Greek and Latin Names

Detailed descriptions

300

What is the name of Linnaeus' classification system?

Binomial Nomenclature

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What 4 kingdoms have eukaryotic cells?

Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista

300

Cells with a nucleus 

Eukaryotic

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What kingdom has cell walls made of chitin?

Fungi

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Have cell walls with peptidoglycan

Eubacteria

400

How do you write the scientific name of an organism?

Italic, Capital first word, lowercase second word

400

Study of diversity of live and the evolutionary relationships between organisms

Systematics

400

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria were once classified into what one kingdom?

Monera

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What is the most diverse kingdom?

Protista

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What are the 3 Domains?

Bacteria, Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

500

Identify the 6 kingdoms

animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, archaebacteria, eubacteria

500

List the levels of classification from most inclusive to least inclusive.

K, p, c, o, f, g, s

500

What is the goal of binomial nomenclature?

To have a system that everyone uses.  

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List the levels of classification from least inclusive to most inclusive.  

s, g, f, o, c, p, k