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Kingdom Monera has officially been divided into two groups;what r they?
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Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archeobacteria
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give 5 characteristics of kingdom monera
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unicellular, colonial, microscopic, heterotrophic, and procaryotic
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give 2 examples of Kingdom Monera
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bacteria and blue-green algae
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give 6 characteristics of kingdom protista
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unicellular, colonial, microscopic, autotropic[plant-like], heterotrophic[animaql-like], eucaryotic
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give two examples of Kingdom Protista
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protazoans and algae[all algae except blue-green algae]
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give me 5 characteristics of Kingdom Fungi
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multicellular, composed of tissue, plant-like;don't have chlorophyll, heterotrophic, eucaryotic
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give me two examples of Kingdom Fungi
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molds[fungus] and mushrooms
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give 6 characteristics of Kingdom Plantae
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made of tissue;fairly complex, has stems, roots, and leaves, autotrophic;chloropyll and carry-on photosynthesis, lots of variety in this kingdom, eucaryotic cells, multicellular
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give me 4 examples of Kingdom Plantae
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flowers, trees, grasses, and shrubs
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list 5 characteristics of the Kingdom Animalia
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most complex of all kingdoms, has tissues;organs;and systems, most variety of all kingdoms, heterotrophic, and has eucaryotic cells
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list 5 examples of Kingdom Animalia
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birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals
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give the taxonomy ladder in order from largest to smallest
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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why do we need to classify organisms?
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so that scientists all aroung the world can communicate
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what is taxonomy?
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it is the naming and classifying of all living things
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what is it called when we name organisms by the Genus Species naming system?
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binomial nomenclature
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what is the scientific name of humans?
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Homo sapiens
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who is the "Father of Taxonomy"?
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Carl Linne
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scientists put living things into 3 groups based on their what?
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genetic similarity
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living things fall into 3 big categories called___?
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domains
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what are the three big groups that scientists put living organisms into?
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Eukaryota, Eubacteria, and Archea
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when we classify, we put things into ?
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groups
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the science of classification is called?
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Taxonomy
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who classified animals into three groups:air, land, and water
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Aristotle
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