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To study the diversity of life, biologists use a - system to name organisms and group them into a logical manner
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classification
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scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name
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Taxonomy
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a two-term naming system
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bionomical nomenclature
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a Swedish botanist who lived during hte eighteenth century and developed a two-term naming system
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Linnaeus
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group of closely related species
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genus
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Linnaeus's hierarchial system of classification includes - levels
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seven
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levels of classification from largest to smallest
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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genera that share many chatacteristics are grouped in a larger category
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family
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a broad taxonomic category composed of similar families
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order
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composed of similar orders
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class
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several different classes make up a-. It includes many different organisms that nevertheless share important characteristics
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phylum
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the largest and most inclusive of linnaeus's taxonomic categories
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kingdom
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evolutionary relationships among organisms
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phylogeny
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Biologists now group organisms into categories that represent lines of - - , not just physical similarities
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evolutionary descent
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the strategy of grouping organisms together based on their evolutionary history
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evolutionary classification
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characteristics that appear in recent parts of a lineage but not in its older members
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derived characters
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derived characters can be used to construct a -
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cladogram
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The six-kingdom system of classification includes the kingdoms:
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Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
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more inclusive category than any other- larger than a kingdom
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domain
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the 3 domains
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Eukarya, Bacteria, and Archaea
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Domain composed of protists, fungi, plants and animals
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Eukarya
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Domain corresponds to the kingdom Eubacteria
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Bacteria
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domain which corresponds to the kingdom Archaebacteria
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Archaea
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members of the domain - are unicellular and prokaryotic
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Bacteria
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Members of the domain - live in some of the most extreme environments you can imagine- volcanic hot springs, brine pools, and black organic mud totally devoid of oxygen
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Archaea
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the kingdom - is composed of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
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Protista
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The domain - consists of all organisms that have a nucleus
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Eukarya
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Members of the kingdom - are heterotrophs. most feed on dead or decaying organic matter
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Fungi
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Members of the kingdom - are multicellular organisms that are photosynthetic autotrophs
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Plantae
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Members of the kingdom - are multicellular and heterotrophic
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Animalia
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