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classification vocabulary:name:lets get organized!use the reading to match the vocabulary term with the appropriate definition.1. ________: branch of biology that is used to group things by their characteristics2. ______: the first scientist to create our classification system and binomial nomenclature3. ______: two-name naming system; uses genus & species to identify an organism4. ______: the old group of bacteria that is now divided into eubacteria & archaebacteria5. ______: domain of cells without a nucleus; includes everyday bacteria6. ______: domain of cells without a nucleus; includes ancient bacteria7. ______: broadest level of organization that groups organism according to eukaryotes and prokaryotes8. ______: kingdom of animals9. ______: domain of cells with a nucleus10. ______: kingdom of extremist bacteria11. ______: single-celled organisms that can be plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like12. ______: kingdom of bacteria that we encounter everyday13. ______: kingdom of yeast, mold and mushrooms14. ______: level of organization that divides the domains into six levels15. ______: kingdom of plants16. ______: a series of paired statements that help to identify an organism17. ______: the language used in naming organismsfree response:18. list the levels of classification in order from broadest to most specific. then for each level, think of a mnemonic device to help you remember them in order. remember, a mnemonic device is a sentence that helps us memorize a string of words in order. i.e. my very educated mother just served us noodles is a mnemonic device to remember the planets in order from closest to farthest from the sun.levels of classification mnemonic devicea. ______ ______b. ______ ______c. ______ ______d. ______ ______e. ______ ______f. ______ ______g. ______ ______h. ______ ________

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Answer:

  1. Taxonomy
  2. Carolus Linnaeus
  3. Binomial Nomenclature
  4. Monera
  5. Bacteria
  6. Archaea
  7. Domain
  8. Animalia
  9. Eukarya
  10. Archaebacteria
  11. Protista
  12. Eubacteria
  13. Fungi
  14. Kingdom
  15. Plantae
  16. Dichotomous Key
  17. Latin
  18. a. Domain

b. Kingdom
c. Phylum
d. Class
e. Order
f. Family
g. Genus
h. Species
Mnemonic example: Does King Philip Come Over For Good Spaghetti