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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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- Taxonomy
- Carolus Linnaeus
- Binomial Nomenclature
- Monera
- Bacteria
- Archaea
- Domain
- Animalia
- Eukarya
- Archaebacteria
- Protista
- Eubacteria
- Fungi
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Dichotomous Key
- Latin
- a. Domain
b. Kingdom
c. Phylum
d. Class
e. Order
f. Family
g. Genus
h. Species
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